The patch didn't make it. Can you create a jira and attach it there please? We have high hopes that the new resolver in trunk will work with this kind of scenarios...
regards, Karl On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:33 PM, David Bosschaert <david.bosscha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, it's quite simple to reproduce. > > 1. Check out CXF-DOSGi from http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/dosgi/trunk > 2. First simply do a build with 'mvn install' from the root to get > everything ready (you may have to set MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx512m) > 3. cd into systests2/multi-bundle > 4. Then run: 'mvn install -Dtest=TestDiscoveryRountrip' from there. > You will see that it runs some test (which uses a fairly large number > of bundles). It's currently configured to use Equinox via Pax Exam. > 5. Applying the attached patch will change it to use Felix. > 6. Run: 'mvn install -Dtest=TestDiscoveryRountrip' again, and you'll > see that just after 'Welcome to Felix' it hangs. > > Cheers, > > David > > On 3 March 2010 17:30, Richard S. Hall <he...@ungoverned.org> wrote: >> On 3/3/10 12:13 PM, David Bosschaert wrote: >>> >>> Nice :) I've had lots of hangs (or extremely long resolves) in the >>> CXF-DOSGi system tests, which run using Pax Exam. Does anyone know how >>> to get Pax Exam to use this latest build? Currently I'm using: >>> CoreOptions.frameworks(CoreOptions.felix()) >>> to simply select felix... >>> >> >> If you can find a simple way to reproduce any long resolves, let me know >> since I'd like to play with them... >> >> -> richard >> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> David >>> >>> On 3 March 2010 16:55, Richard S. Hall<he...@ungoverned.org> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> For those using framework from trunk, I've merged work from my sandbox >>>> into >>>> the trunk...the changes are fairly substantial. >>>> >>>> The changes are not complete and the API will likely be in flux for a >>>> while, >>>> but the framework should be reasonably stable (i.e., still passing the >>>> CT). >>>> The big change for now is the introduction of a new resolver >>>> implementation. >>>> >>>> If you are someone experiencing "hangs" from long resolver cycles, feel >>>> free >>>> to try the snapshot and see if it makes a difference for you. In fact, >>>> any >>>> usage and reporting of issues would be helpful. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> -> richard >>>> >>>> p.s. Currently, I am unable to publish a snapshot, but I will try to do >>>> that >>>> later (for the time being you can build from trunk). >>>> >>>> >> > -- Karl Pauls karlpa...@gmail.com