The ready marker logic is created to hide the real usage. The ready
marker uses an "identifier" that is not specific or limited to bundles.
Currently the bundle symbolic name is used as bundle identifier.
That "convention" needs to be known at several different places.
There should be one method that created an identifier for a bundle and
"no one" needs to care about the implementation details.
Another point is that the bundle symbolic name that has been used is
optional. It may be null e.g. for bundles that has been installed by the
synthetic bundle installer mechanism etc.
The runtime assigns a bundle ID to an installed bundle that remains the
same for the bundle (see JavaDoc). The bundle ID is present all the
time.
The implementation of the "get identifier for bundle" has been choosen
to use the BSN -- if available -- (as before) but fallback to a custom
one using also the bundle ID (to be unique).
So we can provide always a non null identifier for a bundle.
It should be easily to change the identifier creation now if there is
every any need for.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
* updated license headers
* added NOTICE files
* moved about.html to NOTICE files
* changed main project license
* updated build.properties
* added files to check to prevent error about missing about.html
* removed license info on p2 feature
Signed-off-by: Kai Kreuzer <kai@openhab.org>
Applies the POM Code Covention as used in OH2/ESH projects.
See also: https://maven.apache.org/developers/conventions/code.html
The executed command is:
mvn \
com.github.ekryd.sortpom:sortpom-maven-plugin:sort \
-Dsort.keepBlankLines=true \
-Dsort.predefinedSortOrder=recommended_2008_06
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <eclipse@maindrain.net>
* adapted FeatureInstaller to adapt addons info in ConfigAdmin, so that this info is stored in a file
* removed experimental features
* removed package selection from UI as it is meant to be only set once
* introduced new packages: minimal, simple and expert
* introduced a setup page on the dashboard, if no package is set (and thus openHAB is uninitialized)
* added auto-refresh of dashboard to have new entries appear automatically
Signed-off-by: Kai Kreuzer <kai@openhab.org>