Create OSGi bundle #8
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First off, many thanks for this, it's an extremely useful library.
I would like to use it in a project I'm working on that uses OSGi. So, to do so, I need an OSGi version of this project's jar.
I've done the work to change the build to create an OSGi bundle when published - it would be good to have this fed back in to your version. It adds a
osgiBundletask to the build which can be run to generate the OSGi bundle, and I believe it should hook in to the publish task. Confusingly you will still get a non-OSGi jar when runningpackage.The only other bit is that OSGi is based on package names, so we need to ensure they're unique per-project.