What I have always done is build the JAR file myself and then provide to
the third party instructions on where it goes (and that to make use of it,
it does require a reboot of the management server).

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 6:54 AM, Giebner, Sascha <
sascha.gieb...@bautzen-it.de> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a question: After successfully implementing a Cloudstack API plugin
> (no UI plugin), how would one go about sharing the results with a third
> party?
>
> Is the only way to add the changes and rebuild cloudstack?
>
> Or is there a possibility to somehow package a plugin and add it
> dynamically to a running cloudstack instance?
>
> Or in general what would be the easiest way to prepare a plugin for a
> simple end-user-installation?
>
> Thx a bunch,
> Sascha Giebner
>
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