Hi

Anything to make this maintenance easier. So if its possible and
doable to grab from the spring repo that would be great.
However Apache may have another view that we should primary grab from
Apache repos. I dont know. Any ethic dilemma here?

Camel does have a lot of components and will continue to do so.
So we may have the same problem next time.

How much work is it to create bundles for SMX?

Anyway I am sure you make the right decision.



On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Willem Jiang <willem.ji...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Gert,
>
> I think we can leverage the spring osgi bundle repository, so we don't need
> to maintain the bundles ourself.
>
> I'm +1 to add the the repo in the features.xml, like the mvn pom does :)
>
> Willem
>
>
> Gert Vanthienen wrote:
>>
>> L.S.,
>>
>> I'm writing a features.xml validator plugin and testing it on the
>> Apache Camel features.xml file.  It shows that the camel-castor
>> feature is using a SpringSource bundle for castor.  This means the
>> camel-castor feature can not be installed on Karaf without adding the
>> SpringSource bundle repository location to the configuration first.
>>
>> Now, the question is how we are going to deal with this.  As far as I
>> see, there are 3 options available:
>> - we can improve Karaf so it allows adding the repo to the
>> configuration from the features.xml file, so the springsource repo is
>> available when adding the features.xml file
>> - we can build a ServiceMix bundle for castor and release that into
>> central repo before we do the next release of Camel
>> - we can just document the fact that the repository url needs to be
>> added before using the Apache Camel features
>>
>> What option do people prefer?  Does anyone see another way of solving
>> this?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gert Vanthienen
>> ------------------------
>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com
>> Blog: http://gertvanthienen.blogspot.com/
>>
>
>



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