Andrey Hihlovskiy

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Wuff does not support Eclipse Features yet. My personal point of view on this: Eclipse Features is an attempt to compensate for absence of transitive dependencies in OSGi. As soon...

I will think twice. Maybe features will be useful in context of existing infrastructure. Could you, please, provide the simplest use-case?

I'll implement support of eclipse features soon.

Early preview of Eclipse Feature and Repository generation is now available in Wuff 0.0.13-SNAPSHOT. I created set of example projects, showing this feature at work, at: https://github.com/akhikhl/wuff-sandbox Your critique, comments...

Hi, It's a nice feature, many people will enjoy it. Regarding preferrable approach: I think it is better to stick with Gradle metaphors for testing. I mean, we should implement...

Thank you for your efforts. Right now I am focusing myself on two vital features in Wuff: eclipse-feature support and p2 repository support. As soon as these features are implemented,...

I cloned, compiled and run PDETestExampleProjectsWithGradle. Wow, it works and it looks nice! Regarding separation to "main" bundle and "test" bundle - I understand, our problem is that OSGi runtime...

Yes, you are right. Seamless integration with Eclipse IDE should be a top priority, otherwise acceptance of proposed test feature will be low. But, on the other hand, doubling the...

Question: how do you envision the workflow with Wuff Test feature in Eclipse IDE? I mean, should we assume, that users regularly invoke gradle "test" task (via gradle-eclipse integration) or...