Did you happen to include the axis jars in web-inf/lib?

________________________________________________

Kevin Huntly
79 Aurora Drive
Cheektowaga, NY 14215
Email: kmhun...@gmail.com
Cell: (716) 341-5669
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhuntly
________________________________________________

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 1.0
GCS/IT d+ s a C++ UL+++$ P+(++) L+++ E---
W+++ N+ o K(+) w--- O- M-- V-- PS+ PE Y(+)
PGP++(+++) t+ 5-- X-- R+ tv+ b++  DI++ D++
G++ e(+) h--- r+++ y+++*
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
On Mar 4, 2015 8:23 AM, "javi" <jcaei...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’m developing a Rest Web Service, but when it’s deployed in the Geronimo
> application server (3.0.1), I get the following error:
>
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: The bundle
> "default.ConsultarProductosWebServer_1.0.0 [388]" could not be resolved.
>
> Reason:
>     Package uses conflict: Import-Package: org.apache.axis2.transport.http;
> version="[1.6.1,1.6.1]",
>     Package uses conflict: Import-Package:
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.server; version="[1.6.1,1.6.1]"
>
> at
>
> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.AbstractBundle.getResolverError(AbstractBundle.java:1327)
> at
>
> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.AbstractBundle.getResolutionFailureException(AbstractBundle.java:1311)
> at
>
> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.BundleHost.startWorker(BundleHost.java:323)
> at
>
> org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.AbstractBundle.start(AbstractBundle.java:299)
> at
>
> org.apache.geronimo.kernel.config.SimpleConfigurationManager.loadConfiguration(SimpleConfigurationManager.java:311)…
>
>
> This is my import packages (in Geronimo-web.xml):
>
>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.client;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.client.entity;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.client.methods;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.impl.client;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.message;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.entity;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.impl.entity;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.impl.io;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.impl;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.io;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.params;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.protocol;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>         <sys:import-package>org.apache.http.util;
> version="4.4.0"</sys:import-package>
>
> In the Geronimo application server, there are two active bundles,
> previously
> installed on my:
>
> ·         org.apache.httpcomponents.httpclient_4.4
>
> Exported packages:
>
> org.apache.http.auth.params;version="4.4";
>    uses:="org.apache.http.params",
> org.apache.http.client.entity;version="4.4";
>    uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.entity",
> org.apache.http.client.methods;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.client.config,
> org.apache.http.concurrent,
>         org.apache.http.conn,    org.apache.http.message,
> org.apache.http.params",
> org.apache.http.client.params;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.auth.params,
> org.apache.http.client.config,
>         org.apache.http.conn.params,  org.apache.http.cookie.params,
>         org.apache.http.params",
> org.apache.http.client;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.auth,
> org.apache.http.client.methods,
>         org.apache.http.conn,  org.apache.http.conn.routing,
> org.apache.http.cookie,
>         org.apache.http.params,  org.apache.http.protocol",
> …
>
>
>
> ·         org.apache.httpcomponents.httpcore_4.4
>
> Exported packages:
>
>
>
> org.apache.http.entity;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http",
> org.apache.http.impl.entity;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.entity,  org.apache.http.io",
> org.apache.http.impl.io;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.config, org.apache.http.io,
>         org.apache.http.message,  org.apache.http.params,
> org.apache.http.util",
> org.apache.http.impl;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.config,
> org.apache.http.entity,
>         org.apache.http.impl.entity,  org.apache.http.io,
> org.apache.http.params,
>         org.apache.http.protocol",
> org.apache.http.io;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.config,
> org.apache.http.util",
> org.apache.http.message;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.params,
> org.apache.http.util",
> org.apache.http.nio.entity;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.entity,  org.apache.http.nio,
> org.apache.http.nio.util",
> org.apache.http.nio.params;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http.params",
> org.apache.http.params;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http,  org.apache.http.config",
> org.apache.http.util;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http",
> org.apache.http;version="4.4";
>     uses:="org.apache.http.params,  org.apache.http.protocol,
> org.apache.http.util",
> …
>
> The packages org.apache.axis2.transport.http (version=1.6.1) and
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.server (version=1.6.1) are exported by the
> bundle org.apache.geronimo.bundles.axis2 (version=1.6.1.2). The latter
> bundle imports the following packages (among others), but without
> specifying
> version:
>
>
>
> Import-Package:
>         org.apache.http,
>         org.apache.http.entity,
>         org.apache.http.impl,
>         org.apache.http.impl.entity,
>         org.apache.http.impl.io,
>         org.apache.http.io,
>         org.apache.http.message,
>         org.apache.http.params,
>         org.apache.http.protocol,
>         org.apache.http.util,
>
>
>
> And it exports the following packages:
>
>
>
> Export-Package:
>
>     org.apache.axis2.transport.http.server;version="1.6.1";
>     uses:="javax.xml.namespace,
>         org.apache.http,
>         org.apache.http.entity,
>         org.apache.http.impl,
>         org.apache.http.impl.entity,
>         org.apache.http.impl.io,
>         org.apache.http.io,
>         org.apache.http.message,
>         org.apache.http.params,
>         org.apache.http.protocol,
>         org.apache.http.util...
>
>     org.apache.axis2.transport.http;version="1.6.1";
>     uses:="javax.activation,
>         org.apache.http,
>         org.apache.http.message,
>         org.apache.http.util...
>
>
>
> The bundle from which the packets org.apache.htt.* are imported, is
> org.apache.geronimo.bundles.httpcore (version=4.0.1.1), which
> Export-Package
> in the manifest file is:
>
>
>
>         org.apache.http (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.entity (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.impl (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.impl.entity (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.impl.io (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.io (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.message (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.params (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.protocol (version=0.0.0)
>         org.apache.http.util (version=0.0.0)
>
> I think the conflict is that the bundle org.apache.geronimo.bundles.axis2,
> when importing the packages org.apache.http*, doesn’t specify version.
>
>
> I spent long time researching the problem and found interesting places to
> explain the problem of "Package use conflict". However, I don’t know how to
> solve this problem.
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/Package-uses-conflict-Import-Package-org-apache-axis2-transport-http-deploying-web-service-in-Geroni-tp3988832.html
> Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>

Reply via email to