I don't believe there should be any difference. Gogo doesn't do anything
special. OBR simply creates a "repository" for locally installed
bundles. Are you sure you are invoking OBR the same in both situations?
-> richard
On 5/25/12 20:06 , Matias SM wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm wondering about a difference in the behavior of OBR when using a
Felix framework from gogo with respect to an embedded one.
Using gogo, if I install and start a bundle through the command line
(gogo), If another bundle queries the (OBR) repositoryAdmin, it would
be able to "see" the first bundle (the one installed "by hand").
However, doing some testing with an embedded framework, if I install
(and start) a bundle "directly" in the framework, then another started
bundle is not being able to "see" the first one.
The questions:
- Is this an expected behavior?
- What should I do to be able to "see" the installed "by hand" bundle
in the 2nd use case (the one with an embedded framewor)? The only way
is by creating a repository and adding it to the repositoryAdmin?
- What does "gogo" do that lets the first use case work?
Thank you in advance for any comment about this.
Kind regards
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