You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 10 Next »

Download iPOJO

The actual iPOJO version is the 0.7.6-snapshot. This page contains links to download iPOJO binaries and sources of the latest version.

Binaries files

IPOJO Runtime

The iPOJO Runtime is an OSGi bundle. You need only to install this bundle to use iPOJO. You can download the bundle here, or install the bundle directly from:
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/org/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.ipojo/0.7.6-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.felix.ipojo-0.7.6-20080329.143310-3.jar

IPOJO Architecture Command

This bundle allows displaying information on created instances (only instances publishing their architecture). This bundle provides a new Felix command (named arch), displaying this information.

You can download the Architecture Command bundle here, or install the bundle directly from:
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/org/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.ipojo.arch/0.7.6-SNAPSHOT/org.apache.felix.ipojo.arch-0.7.6-20080329.143419-3.jar

IPOJO Ant Task

The iPOJO Ant task allow you to create iPOJO bundle with Ant. This Ant task is available here. More details on how to use this task here.

IPOJO Maven-Plug-in

The iPOJO Maven plug-in allow creating iPOJO bundle with Maven. Using this plug-in requires that you configure your POM file correctly as explained here. This tutorial demonstrates how to use this plug-in to build iPOJO bundle (both for individual project and multi-module project).

Sources

IPOJO Sources are available on the Apache Felix Project source trunk. To download iPOJO sources, use the following command:

svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/trunk/ipojo

Once downloaded, you can compile iPOJO with:

mvn clean install

To compile iPOJO examples, use the following command:

mvn clean install --Pexamples

To compile iPOJO tests, use the following command:

mvn clean install --Ptests

Note: Tests require that examples are previously compiled as the tests rely on the JUNIT framework (provided as an iPOJO example).

  • No labels