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Revision as of 20:14, 27 May 2009
Install ECF 3.0. See ecf download.
Service Interface
As with any OSGi service, you need to define your service interface. Here is a trivial 'hello' service interface:
package org.eclipse.ecf.examples.remoteservices.hello; public interface IHello { public void hello(); }
This service is defined, along with a simple implementation, in this project in CVS:
cvs: :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/rt module: org.eclipse.ecf/examples/bundles/org.eclipse.ecf.examples.remoteservices.hello