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=== Environment Setup ===
 
=== Environment Setup ===
Download a [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages version of the Eclipse IDE that includes the <i>Plug-in Development Environment</i> (PDE)] (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, Eclipse Classic 3.6.0 or <br />
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Download a [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages version of the Eclipse IDE that includes the <i>Plug-in Development Environment</i> (PDE)] (<i>Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers</i>, <i>Eclipse Classic 3.6.0</i> or <br />
Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers). Install the Database JDBC driver: use the embedded Apache Derby database in this example
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<i>Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers</i>). Install the Database JDBC driver: use the embedded Apache Derby database in this example
 
* Download Apache Derby (org.apache.derby) bundle from [http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads Orbit].
 
* Download Apache Derby (org.apache.derby) bundle from [http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads Orbit].
 
<br />[[Image:EclipseLinkExamplesOSGiDeveloping_with_EclipseLink_OSGi_in_PDE-2v2.png]]<br />
 
<br />[[Image:EclipseLinkExamplesOSGiDeveloping_with_EclipseLink_OSGi_in_PDE-2v2.png]]<br />
 
* Place the <tt>org.apache.derby</tt> bundle into your $ECLIPSE_HOME/dropins folder.
 
* Place the <tt>org.apache.derby</tt> bundle into your $ECLIPSE_HOME/dropins folder.
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* Install the EclipseLink SDK bundle
  
 
Create a new Plugin project:
 
Create a new Plugin project:

Revision as of 14:48, 11 August 2010


DBWS in an OSGi Environment

An Eclipselink DBWS service can be run in an OSGi environment using Javase 6's 'containerless' javax.xml.ws.Endpoint API.

Environment Setup

Download a version of the Eclipse IDE that includes the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, Eclipse Classic 3.6.0 or
Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers). Install the Database JDBC driver: use the embedded Apache Derby database in this example

  • Download Apache Derby (org.apache.derby) bundle from Orbit.


EclipseLinkExamplesOSGiDeveloping with EclipseLink OSGi in PDE-2v2.png

  • Place the org.apache.derby bundle into your $ECLIPSE_HOME/dropins folder.
  • Install the EclipseLink SDK bundle

Create a new Plugin project:

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