In the ActiveMQ portlet, the constructor of ConnectorDeployable is changed,
it needs the geronimo-activemq-ra bundle to install the JMS resource.
--- geronimo/server/trunk/plugins/
activemq/activemq-portlets/src/main/java/org/apache/geronimo/console/jmsmanager/wizard/AbstractHandler.java
(original)
+++
geronimo/server/trunk/plugins/activemq/activemq-portlets/src/main/java/org/apache/geronimo/console/jmsmanager/wizard/AbstractHandler.java
Mon Oct 26 02:45:29 2009
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
import org.apache.geronimo.deployment.tools.loader.ConnectorDeployable;
import org.apache.geronimo.kernel.repository.Artifact;
import org.apache.geronimo.naming.deployment.jsr88.GBeanLocator;
+import org.osgi.framework.Bundle;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
@@ -495,7 +496,8 @@
DeploymentManager mgr =
ManagementHelper.getManagementHelper(request).getDeploymentManager();
try {
File rarFile = PortletManager.getRepositoryEntry(request,
data.getRarURI());
- ConnectorDeployable deployable = new
ConnectorDeployable(rarFile.toURL());
+ Bundle rarBundle =
PortletManager.getRepositoryEntryBundle(request, data.getRarURI());
+ ConnectorDeployable deployable = new
ConnectorDeployable(rarBundle);
DeploymentConfiguration config =
mgr.createConfiguration(deployable);
final DDBeanRoot ddBeanRoot = deployable.getDDBeanRoot();
Connector15DCBRoot root = (Connector15DCBRoot)
config.getDConfigBeanRoot(ddBeanRoot);
2009/10/26 David Jencks <[email protected]>
>
> On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:31 PM, Ivan wrote:
>
> Hi:
>> While working with the code refactoring of some plug-ins, it seems that
>> I did not have a way to get a Bundle object via Artifact.
>> Is it possible for us to maintain a artifact-bundle or location-bundle
>> map for those bundles loaded by Geronimo (More accurately, I mean the
>> DependencyManager), so that we could more easily to know whether the bundle
>> is installed, and we could get the bundle object.
>> Any comment ?
>>
>
> The KernelConfigurationManager has a map of Artifact to Configuration from
> which you can get the BundleContext and thence the Bundle. This only tells
> you about the plugins that are loaded, not all the jars that are installed.
> In the DependencyManager so far I've relied on the mvn artifact urls to
> convert the artifact to a location string and compared that to the locations
> of the installed bundles.
>
> What are you working on that you need this?
>
> thanks
> david jencks
>
> --
>> Ivan
>>
>
>
--
Ivan