Generate OBR file for my JIRA plugin - maven-2

I have developed a JIRA plugin ,I need to know how I can generate a .obr file instead of a JAR file .
Can somebody help me with this ,
Thanks :)

To get started, have a look at How to Get Started with OSGi, and read on of the tutorials:
EclipseCon Tutorials - A tutorial given by Thomas Watson and Peter Kriens at EclipseCon 2006. [Note: Tutorial content has been moved to Subversion]
The Server Side: OSGi for Beginners - A hello worldtutorial.
Javaworld: OSGi tutorial - A beginners tutorial.
Glyn Normington's Hello World - Probably the smallest (but complete) Hello World on OSGi.
Neil Bartlett's getting started Neil Bartlett wrote a Getting Started series on EclipseZone that uses Equinox.
OSGi development with Eclipse Equinox - Tutorial Lars Vogel's tutorials
about using OSGi with Equinox.
OSGi and Equinox Jumpstart Jeff McAffer's and Chris Aniszczyk's 6 part webinar.
You can find more information and how-to's at Altasian's OSGi and Spring Reference Documents
check also this post for info about OBR

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How to instll Siesta Lite on windows 8

We are implementing a project where we need to develop applications in sencha touch and as a tester i will be responsible to test these applications. After some research, I found out that Bryntum's Siesta is the best tool to automate the Manual test cases.
Before we decide to get the license, i just wanted to goof around it a bit so I downloaded the Lite version but I am not able to figure out how to install it on my Windows 8 machine. There isn't any .exe file in the downloaded folder when i extracted it.
Can anyone help me out with this please!
Thanks Already!
There is nothing to install really, since Siesta is just a web based tool (pure HTML, JS and CSS). Just extract into a web server and visit /examples and it will work. Getting started guide here: http://www.bryntum.com/docs/siesta/#!/guide/siesta_getting_started

LinqToTwitter authentication MVC 4 examples

I've downloaded LinqToTwitter (v3.0.2) and added it to my asp.net MVC 4 project. I've previously been working with version 2.1.3 of LinqToTwitter and webforms. I'm now looking for some examples to guide me in the right direction when it comes to authentication and the use of LinqToTwitter 3.0.2 (now the latest).
I've done a bit of googling but havn't found any good examples that illustrates the whole flow.
Any of you guys have links to examples?
Thanx!
The latest version of LINQ to Twitter is async. You can find samples in the downloadable source code in the Linq2TwitterDemos_MVC project. The Documentation has both old and new versions of queries.

how to install and getting start with webrtc on windows server

Hi could anyone to tell me how to install depot tools.I went through documentation and trying to install the webrtc in windows,I installed visual studio 2010 and some related stuff given in documentation still i am in confusion and many questions like why visual studio is required? are we have write code in visual studio?It acts like IDE for webrtc?
If not please tell me where we have to place our project in local file system and how to implement my first demo application..I found a video published by google demonstrating about webrtc in that they wrote code in a html file so is html file itself enough to develop.?
Though i have done a sample application in a html file still i am getting blank page and in console i am getting as UNCAUGHT EXCEPTION near navigator.webkitGetUserMedia() please help me out to know more about webrtc.
I suggest you start by watching the excellent videos about WebRTC from Justin Uberti and Cullen Jennings, and then (shameless self promotion) get to grips with the code and examples in Getting Started With WebRTC on HTML5 Rocks.
webrtc.org is the home of the WebRTC project -- lots of resources and demos there.
Just last month we released an open source project aimed to get developers into WebRTC fast and easy.
http://www.easyrtc.com/
It includes a cross-platform server kit which will run in Windows. Working demos are included.
I just built the webrtc solution using VS2010 by following this web pages instructions and NOT using cygwin. I had but one issue which to resolve required the manual copying of two files into the correct folder, you will know which two files should you see the names of these files and read the error, you will then know the expected location when the build fails.
Ultimately you will get a peerconnection_server.exe and a peerconnection_client.exe by way of sample. I was able to modify them easily.
Hope this helps. Be sure to install the prerequisites and follow the instructions to the letter.
As a clarification, the webrtc C++ library is one implementation you can use for the protocol. Another is using the webrtc implementation in a (very) modern web browser, such as Firefox or Chrome. Then, you'll just need HTML + JS, as per the articles in HTML5 Rocks.

Couldnt find Osirix Plugin Generator. How to start to develop plugin for osirix?

As per the links at Osirix webpages, the link https://osirix.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/osirix/plugin seems to be destroyed where Osirix Plugin Generator apple script and the tutorial for developing plugin for osirix are present. Please guide how to start for developing a simple plugin for osirix in obejective C. Thanks!
They moved the project over to Github. Here's the plugin generator and samples link:
https://github.com/pixmeo/osirixplugins
Like Nelson Terra said, you can find the generator in the /_help directory. The other folders are all sample plugins you can check out. As for a guide, this site helped me when I first started with OsiriX:
http://osirixpluginbasics.wordpress.com/
Also here's a good forum that has a lot of useful snippets:
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/osirix-dev/info
You can find some documentation here:
http://osirix.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/osirix/Documentation/Guides/Development/index.html
I had the same problem and I just found this project: https://osirixplugins.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/osirixplugins . In this project you can find the /_help directory and inside it the osirix plugin generator, I will try this...good luck for us.
The new plugin template is in the folder called
osirixplugins/_help/MyNewPluginTemplate/
at the github repository:
https://github.com/pixmeo/osirixplugins.git
You can use that and customise the code. This works instead of a Generator script...

TagLib# Windows distribution? Or another good ID3 reader?

I wanted to write a quick program to get the file organization of my MP3 files back into sync with the info in my ID3 tags...
I had tried to get the Windows Media Format SDK, but when I go to install it says it can only run on WinXP. I found someone on here suggest TagLib#, which looked REALLY good, from the code examples. Problem is it seems the official site is gone, and the other links I've found to a hosting on Novell's servers is also down.
Anyone know where I can still get a distro of TagLib# for C#/VB.NET for Windows? Or another good ID3 tag reader?
I would recommend installing taglib-sharp with NuGet. NuGet is the best and easiest way to use opensource libraries in Visual Studio.
To install TagLib#, run the following command in the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio.
PM> Install-Package taglib
The NuGet distribution of taglib-sharp can be found at http://nuget.org/packages/taglib.
The official source code repository is at https://github.com/mono/taglib-sharp.
You can download the source and DLL here: http://download.banshee.fm/taglib-sharp/2.0.4.0/taglib-sharp-2.0.4.0-windows.zip
You can check http://download.banshee.fm/taglib-sharp/ to see the latest version.
You can do an svn checkout of the code from http://anonsvn.mono-project.com/source/trunk/taglib-sharp.