On Friday, December 23, 2011 8:57:22 AM Willem Jiang wrote: > That is why we doesn't install xml-spec-api feature by default. > But current Karaf 2.2.4 doesn't do it by default :(
Honestly, I really think we should restore the specs and jaxb-impl into the defaults. Right now, we're in a state where to run some things, you can use some settings, but to run other things, you need to edit settings and restart. It's basically completely different instructions depending on what you want to do with Camel and which components you want to start. We don't have a single set of "If you want to run Camel in OSGi, do *this*". I personally think that is confusing for me, let alone users. Dan > On Fri Dec 23 07:53:07 2011, Christian Müller wrote: > > May it's a stupid idea, but if an OSGI containder decide to hide some > > packages from the JRE (for good reasons), shouldn't it install the > > bundles by default which provides the hidden packages so that we can > > trust the javax.xml.xxx packages are available - via the JRE or a > > bundle... > > > > Best, > > Christian > > > > Sent from a mobile device -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org - http://dankulp.com/blog Talend Community Coder - http://coders.talend.com