Hi,
In debug mode, I see that something is wrong in my code :
public class FeaturesServiceImpl implements FeaturesService {
...
protected static class InstallationState {
final Set<Bundle> installed = new HashSet<Bundle>();
final List<Bundle> bundles = new ArrayList<Bundle>();
final Map<Long, BundleInfo> bundleInfos = new HashMap<Long,
BundleInfo>();
final Map<Feature, Set<Long>> features = new HashMap<Feature,
Set<Long>>();
}
protected void doInstallFeature(InstallationState state, Feature feature)
throws Exception {
...
Set<Long> bundles = new TreeSet<Long>();
for (BundleInfo bInfo : resolve(feature)) {
Bundle b = installBundleIfNeeded(state, bInfo);
bundles.add(b.getBundleId());
state.bundleInfos.put(b.getBundleId(), bInfo);
}
state.features.put(feature, bundles);
}
public void installFeatures(Set<Feature> features, EnumSet<Option>
options) throws Exception {
InstallationState state = new InstallationState();
InstallationState failure = new InstallationState();
try {
// Install everything
for (Feature f : features) {
InstallationState s = new InstallationState();
try {
doInstallFeature(s, f);
state.bundles.addAll(s.bundles); // Ok --> ArrayList of
BundleImpl is well copied in state.bundles
state.bundleInfos.putAll(s.bundleInfos); // NOK -->
HashMap of s.bundleInfos is not copied to state.bundleInfos and
s.bundleInfos contains well in the HashMap BundleInfo objects
...
} catch (Exception e) {
What is wrong in the java code (the fact that we use a HashMap defined in
InstallationState to copy it from object s to object state, ...) ?
Help is welcome ?
Kind regards,
Charles Moulliard
Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA)
Apache Camel - ServiceMix Committer
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