Pretty much, but now I know it should be the same behavior, I will investigate further and let you know. Thank you for your response Kind regards
>________________________________ > De: Richard S. Hall <[email protected]> >Para: [email protected] >Enviado: lunes, 28 de mayo de 2012 13:29 >Asunto: Re: OBR RepositoryAdmin content in embeded framework > >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 >> > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

