Indeed, it could be interesting and give more information to the community.
However it requires some "administrative" work. I can take the lead on this if someone else would like, he's welcome. Regards JB -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Pieber <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 13:04:09 To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Branching karaf-2.2.x now (Re: Thoughts about Karaf profiles /releases / growing number of dependencies (Re: AW: AW: Problem when startingcamel-cxf in karaf) I don't think that an automated report is sufficient (finally we don't want to spam the community to death :)). Maybe some kind of "news-letter". e.g. we branch off 2.2.x; mail to the user group: we've just branched off 2.2.x and started to stabilize it; latest artifacts are available via apache-snapshot repo... simply add the following repo to your pom, change the version to and provide us with feedback then 2 weeks later: thanks for all your feedback; we've fixed XX bugs/problems on the release branch and will start a release about next week; thanks for all your contribution Also some information like: we've started developing according to 3.x because we plan some major changes nailed down here: we think karaf requires ... Everything could be found here... None of those mails should be longer than 5-7 lines; at least we want the community to read them :) I think this shouldn't produce too much overhead for us but help us involving a broader community and making our (IMHO really good) work @karaf more visibile? Feel free to correct me if you think I'm wrong ;) kind regards, andreas On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 11:50:21AM +0000, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > The most important is not the name (RC, M, snapshots or whatever), it's to > keep the community aware of the availability of artifacts. > > So agree with Andreas, we can still user snapshots and just keep the user > informed. Maybe we can send mail of user mailing list when a build is done of > Hudson ? > > Regards > JB > -----Original Message----- > From: Andreas Pieber <[email protected]> > Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 12:44:36 > To: <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Branching karaf-2.2.x now (Re: Thoughts about Karaf profiles / > releases / growing number of dependencies (Re: AW: AW: Problem when starting > camel-cxf in karaf) > > One "aftermatch" message to this thread. You're right, the snapshots should be > sufficient. But one thing here, WDYT about informing a broader community (e.g. > via user list too) that we've started branching off a specific x.X version > and > stabilizing it and that we would welcome testing and feedback on the branch > during the next 2-3 stabilization weeks? > > kind regards, > andreas > > On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 07:05:36AM +0100, Guillaume Nodet wrote: > > If there are no objections, I'll branch karaf-2.2.x now in order to > > get the release stabilized as suggested by Andreas. > > This means any new development will occur in trunk which will moved to > > 2.99.99-SNAPSHOT ? > > > > On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 04:34, Andreas Pieber <[email protected]> wrote: > > > OK, there are many points in my head about this for some time now and I > > > hope I > > > get them out straight here. If I'm not able to make any of my points > > > clear don't > > > hesitate to ask :) > > > > > > First of all I'm completely with Guillaume. I don't like the way Karaf > > > blows > > > up. We have a standard and an enterprise distribution and a minimal > > > distribution > > > and in future one for android... STOP. I think this is not the way Karaf > > > should go. > > > > > > In addition, tbh I also don't like the way client projects (such as smx) > > > have to > > > tweak Karaf around to make it runnable. This makes everything complex and > > > not > > > easy to use understand/start with. > > > > > > Next I think the root of all evil are our configuration files. The need > > > that we > > > have to tweak system.properties, custom.properties, jre.properties, > > > org...features.cfg to get a running, custom distribution. This does not > > > feel > > > right. > > > > > > Fourth: I don't like that we need to use our own maven plugins to build > > > Karaf is > > > IMHO a sign that Karaf is becoming much too big... > > > > > > Last but not least, I hate that I have to google for all those feature > > > urls > > > and collect them locally to not forgetting them :) > > > > > > OK, so far to the problems. According to the mails I've read by now I > > > think I'm > > > not the only one aware of those problems :) --> I would propose some > > > roadmap > > > to get this straight again: > > > > > > 1) branch off karaf-2.x branch now (independent of the missing versions) > > > and > > > stay as it is now. Some ppl already depend on karaf-2.1.99-SNAPSHOT and I > > > don't > > > think that we'll make friends if we make any drastically changes to this > > > version. > > > > > > 2) Start developing karaf-2.99.99-SNAPSHOT right now. > > > > > > 3) As a first step I think we should add something like an online > > > registry to > > > Karaf where feature files could be found. E.g. something like > > > karaf.apache.org/registry.xml. This would allow us to make Karaf behave > > > the same > > > without having to pack everything together during assembly phase. Here it > > > may > > > also help to add a features:addregistryurl command allowing clients to > > > host > > > their own registries. > > > > > > 4) Move enterprise.features.xml into aries project, split > > > standard.features.xml > > > into the different projects: karaf-obr, karaf-ssh, ops4j-web (e.g. with > > > jetty), > > > spring2, spring3, ... and create own projects for the additional > > > components. I'm > > > with Jamie that this will complex the release process, but IMHO > > > everything we > > > create features files for shouldn't be in the core. As said somehow I > > > even don't > > > like that we have features.xml in the core at all. All those features.xml > > > have > > > to be added to the registry. This way we could guarantee that Karaf still > > > behaves the same although we've reduced the core > > > packages/repo/distribution. > > > > > > 5) We have to extend the kar/features.xml model drastically adding > > > variation > > > points for the different configuration possibilities in Karaf. E.g. we > > > need a > > > variation point for lib, jre.properties, etc/(to add additional property > > > files), > > > system (where we drop additional .jre bundles, ...), brandings, ... With > > > that some variation > > > points require Karaf to reboot (we couldn't change everything at > > > runtime). Which > > > means we have to cache the changes and apply them on reboot. In addition > > > I know > > > that there will be some pain in config file merging, but I think this > > > will be > > > worth the effort. > > > > > > 6) Now that we've removed all the specific things from Karaf we can > > > reduce the > > > build process completely to one minimal distribution of Karaf (at maximum > > > one > > > additional for android?!) without using the features concepts directly in > > > the > > > kernel. This will also allow us to develop the karaf-maven-plugin > > > directly in > > > the kernel without the burden of forking the process anywhere. > > > > > > 7) I think by that we're almost finished now. We can start contributing > > > features/kar packages for cxf, apache ds, camel, ... and add them again > > > to the > > > registry. For this process the karaf-maven-plugin could/should be used. > > > > > > 8) Now a user will first of all create its own kar/features which tweak > > > the > > > kernel as required. Finally he can either provide the kar/features bundle > > > only. > > > The assembly process will (and should) always look like (reduced): > > > > > > karaf-maven-plugin > > > execution: distribution > > > kar-list (branding, docs, ... everything is a kar file, nothing more here) > > > > > > IMHO with all of this we can finally provide only one very small > > > distribution. > > > Someone only experimenting/developing can do a > > > > > > features:install war, cfx, ds > > > admin:reboot > > > > > > Everyone else can create distributions as he likes. > > > > > > OK, I know that not all of those points are new or exclusively by me, > > > some go a > > > little bit a different direction than discussed by now and not all of > > > them are > > > nailed down to the latest detail (by now). Please don't flame me because > > > of this; > > > I know that this is not the only way to go but it somehow feels right to > > > me :) > > > > > > so... wdyt? > > > > > > kind regards, > > > andreas > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 12:07:42AM +0100, Guillaume Nodet wrote: > > >> Yeah, the problem is that Karaf itself isn't a container for Camel or > > >> CXF and we have some users that just want to plain JRE without any > > >> tweaks for running SAAJ because they don't care. > > >> ServiceMix on the other hand is dedicated to host such applications, > > >> so that's why the default config works better. > > >> I'm ok with the idea of profiles in karaf, but we need to make sure we > > >> don't end up with having to include and depend on all apache projects, > > >> as Karaf itself has imho no purpose of becoming a default distribution > > >> of CXF, Camel, ActiveMQ, Directory, etc... > > >> I think each project could easily provide a karaf features so that > > >> they would easily be deployed in a bare Karaf, but at some point, it > > >> does not really scale nor make sense to put everything back into > > >> Karaf. > > >> > > >> Tweaking the system properties is sometimes needed depending on what > > >> you need to deploy, because OSGi is lacking on certain areas (or > > >> because the JVM isn't really modular, depending on how you see > > >> things). Some people are happy with using the JAXB implementation > > >> from the JVM without being able to change it easily, some people may > > >> want to be able to deploy those as OSGi bundles. Karaf can't do both > > >> at the same time. > > >> > > >> Another point, is that the amount of third party dependencies is > > >> becoming increasingly important in Karaf, and that's really becoming a > > >> problem for simply releasing Karaf in an efficient manner. > > >> So I'm tempted to say that we should push back on those projects and > > >> have them provide karaf features, rather than having karaf providing > > >> features for those. I'm mostly thinking here about pax-web and the > > >> war support (which is really cool, no doubt on that) and aries and > > >> support for things we don't embed by default (jpa, etc..). > > >> > > >> I certainly don't have a good answer yet, but I just want to make sure > > >> everyone is aware of the potential problem. > > >> > > >> If we keep adding dependencies, our release cycles will necessarily be > > >> longer and longer .... For example camel has a release cycle of one > > >> minor version every few months, ServiceMix even less, while CXF has > > >> much less external dependencies and manage to keep a high frequency of > > >> releases. 2.2 could have been shipped early december, but we were > > >> waiting for aries. Now aries has been released, but we still have > > >> some snapshots dependencies on some felix or ops4j components. And > > >> we've added stuff that's not completely stabilized. > > >> > > >> Once again, I'm just trying to state facts so that everybody > > >> understand the situation. I'm personnaly not really happy that the > > >> 2.2 release is planned since 2 months but still can't get out and I > > >> think it clearly means that we're going in a wrong direction somehow > > >> .... > > >> > > >> Sorry for the rant. There are a bunch of unrelated things here, ... > > >> > > >> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:29, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > Claus already raised a Jira about that. > > >> > > > >> > Guillaume wasn't very ok to set the jre.properties by default. > > >> > > > >> > On the other hand, I launched a discussion thread about Karaf > > >> > profiles. It's > > >> > typically the kind of tuning which is part of a profiles. > > >> > > > >> > Waiting for the profiles design, we can provide a Karaf Enterprise > > >> > distribution including this kind of tuning related to Camel/CXF/SMX. > > >> > > > >> > I add Karaf dev mailing list to see what the team says :) > > >> > > > >> > Regards > > >> > JB > > >> > > > >> > On 02/02/2011 11:21 AM, Christian Schneider wrote: > > >> >> > > >> >> Are these adapted jre.properties only usefull for Servicemix and the > > >> >> Talend Service Factory or do you think it would make sense to change > > >> >> them in > > >> >> the karaf distribution. > > >> >> > > >> >> Best regards > > >> >> > > >> >> Christian > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > >> >> Von: Jean-Baptiste Onofré [mailto:[email protected]] > > >> >> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011 11:02 > > >> >> An: [email protected] > > >> >> Betreff: Re: AW: Problem when starting camel-cxf in karaf > > >> >> > > >> >> Yeah, you can take a look on the ServiceMix one too :) > > >> >> > > >> >> Regards > > >> >> JB > > >> >> > > >> >> On 02/02/2011 10:26 AM, Christian Schneider wrote: > > >> >>> > > >> >>> I think I was able to solve the problem. I had to change the > > >> >>> jre.properties to exclude some packages from the system bundle > > >> >>> export. > > >> >>> The jre.properties from the Talend Service Factory seem to work: > > >> >>> > > >> >>> http://de.talend.com/products-application-integration/talend-service-factory-community-edition.php > > >> >>> > > >> >>> Christian > > >> >>> > > >> >>> > > >> >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > >> >>> Von: Christian Schneider [mailto:[email protected]] > > >> >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011 09:52 > > >> >>> An: [email protected] > > >> >>> Betreff: Problem when starting camel-cxf in karaf > > >> >>> > > >> >>> Hi all, > > >> >>> > > >> >>> I am trying to run Apache Camel (feature camel-cxf) in Apache Karaf. > > >> >>> > > >> >>> I am using a fresh Karaf 2.1.3 download. > > >> >>> I start karaf and enter: > > >> >>> > > >> >>>> features:addurl > > >> >>>> mvn:org.apache.camel.karaf/apache-camel/2.6.0/xml/features > > >> >>>> features:install camel-cxf > > >> >>> > > >> >>> I get an exception while starting > > >> >>> org.apache.servicemix.bundles.saaj-impl: > > >> >>> Unable to resolve 97.0: missing requirement [97.0] package; > > >> >>> (package=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom) > > >> >>> > > >> >>> Any idea what I am doing wrong? > > >> >>> > > >> >>> Christian > > >> >>> > > >> >>> ---------------------- > > >> >>> > > >> >>> 02.02.2011 09:46:08 org.apache.karaf.main.SimpleFileLock lock > > >> >>> INFO: locking > > >> >>> 09:46:09,765 | INFO | FelixStartLevel | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Starting JMX OSGi agent > > >> >>> 09:46:09,781 | INFO | FelixStartLevel | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering MBean with ObjectName > > >> >>> [osgi.compendium:service=cm,version=1.3] for service with service.id > > >> >>> [10] > > >> >>> 09:46:09,796 | WARN | rint Extender: 3 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.features.command is > > >> >>> waiting for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:09,796 | WARN | rint Extender: 2 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.osgi is waiting for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:09,796 | WARN | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | There are no MBean servers registred, can't > > >> >>> register > > >> >>> MBeans > > >> >>> 09:46:09,890 | WARN | rint Extender: 2 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.console is waiting > > >> >>> for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:09,968 | WARN | rint Extender: 2 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.dev is waiting for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:10,218 | WARN | rint Extender: 3 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.ssh is waiting for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:10,234 | WARN | rint Extender: 3 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.admin.command is waiting > > >> >>> for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:10,250 | WARN | rint Extender: 3 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.commands is waiting > > >> >>> for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:10,375 | WARN | rint Extender: 2 | BlueprintContainerImpl > > >> >>> | container.BlueprintContainerImpl 252 | 7 - > > >> >>> org.apache.aries.blueprint - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Bundle org.apache.karaf.shell.packages is waiting > > >> >>> for > > >> >>> namespace handlers > > >> >>> [(&(objectClass=org.apache.aries.blueprint.NamespaceHandler)(osgi.service.blueprint.namespace=http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/shell/v1.0.0))] > > >> >>> 09:46:11,609 | INFO | Thread-5 | FeaturesServiceImpl > > >> >>> | res.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl 293 | 19 - > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.core - 2.1.3 | Bundles to refresh: > > >> >>> 09:46:11,640 | INFO | rint Extender: 3 | SecurityUtils > > >> >>> | e.sshd.common.util.SecurityUtils 80 | 25 - sshd-core - 0.4.0 | > > >> >>> BouncyCastle not registered, using the default JCE provider > > >> >>> 09:46:11,968 | INFO | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering > > >> >>> org.osgi.jmx.framework.BundleStateMBean to > > >> >>> MBeanServer com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer@6e3d60 with name > > >> >>> osgi.core:type=bundleState,version=1.5 > > >> >>> 09:46:12,000 | INFO | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering > > >> >>> org.osgi.jmx.framework.ServiceStateMBean to > > >> >>> MBeanServer com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer@6e3d60 with name > > >> >>> osgi.core:type=serviceState,version=1.5 > > >> >>> 09:46:12,000 | INFO | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering org.osgi.jmx.framework.FrameworkMBean > > >> >>> to > > >> >>> MBeanServer com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer@6e3d60 with name > > >> >>> osgi.core:type=framework,version=1.5 > > >> >>> 09:46:12,031 | INFO | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering > > >> >>> org.osgi.jmx.service.cm.ConfigurationAdminMBean to MBeanServer > > >> >>> com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer@6e3d60 with name > > >> >>> osgi.compendium:service=cm,version=1.3 > > >> >>> 09:46:12,031 | INFO | JMX OSGi Agent | jmx > > >> >>> | ? ? | 20 - org.apache.aries.jmx > > >> >>> - > > >> >>> 0.2.0.incubating | Registering > > >> >>> org.osgi.jmx.framework.PackageStateMBean to > > >> >>> MBeanServer com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer@6e3d60 with name > > >> >>> osgi.core:type=packageState,version=1.5 > > >> >>> 09:48:08,234 | INFO | l Console Thread | FeaturesServiceImpl > > >> >>> | res.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl 293 | 19 - > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.core - 2.1.3 | Bundles to refresh: > > >> >>> 09:48:08,656 | INFO | l Console Thread | ContextLoaderListener > > >> >>> | .activator.ContextLoaderListener 356 | 44 - > > >> >>> org.springframework.osgi.extender - 1.2.0 | Starting > > >> >>> [org.springframework.osgi.extender] bundle v.[1.2.0] > > >> >>> 09:48:08,781 | INFO | l Console Thread | ExtenderConfiguration > > >> >>> | al.support.ExtenderConfiguration 150 | 44 - > > >> >>> org.springframework.osgi.extender - 1.2.0 | No custom extender > > >> >>> configuration > > >> >>> detected; using defaults... > > >> >>> 09:48:08,781 | INFO | l Console Thread | TimerTaskExecutor > > >> >>> | heduling.timer.TimerTaskExecutor 106 | 38 - > > >> >>> org.springframework.context > > >> >>> - 3.0.5.RELEASE | Initializing Timer > > >> >>> 09:48:09,281 | INFO | l Console Thread | Activator > > >> >>> | apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator 83 | 51 - > > >> >>> org.apache.camel.camel-core > > >> >>> - 2.6.0 | Camel activator starting > > >> >>> 09:48:09,312 | INFO | l Console Thread | Activator > > >> >>> | apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator 86 | 51 - > > >> >>> org.apache.camel.camel-core > > >> >>> - 2.6.0 | Camel activator started > > >> >>> 09:48:10,968 | INFO | l Console Thread | Activator > > >> >>> | apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator 90 | 51 - > > >> >>> org.apache.camel.camel-core > > >> >>> - 2.6.0 | Camel activator stopping > > >> >>> 09:48:10,968 | INFO | l Console Thread | Activator > > >> >>> | apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator 92 | 51 - > > >> >>> org.apache.camel.camel-core > > >> >>> - 2.6.0 | Camel activator stopped > > >> >>> 09:48:11,984 | INFO | l Console Thread | ContextLoaderListener > > >> >>> | .activator.ContextLoaderListener 449 | 44 - > > >> >>> org.springframework.osgi.extender - 1.2.0 | Stopping > > >> >>> [org.springframework.osgi.extender] bundle v.[1.2.0] > > >> >>> 09:48:11,984 | INFO | l Console Thread | TimerTaskExecutor > > >> >>> | heduling.timer.TimerTaskExecutor 179 | 38 - > > >> >>> org.springframework.context > > >> >>> - 3.0.5.RELEASE | Cancelling Timer > > >> >>> 09:48:12,281 | INFO | l Console Thread | Console > > >> >>> | araf.shell.console.jline.Console 188 | 11 - > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.shell.console - 2.1.3 | Exception caught while > > >> >>> executing > > >> >>> command > > >> >>> java.lang.Exception: Could not start bundle > > >> >>> mvn:org.apache.servicemix.bundles/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.saaj-impl/1.3.2_1 > > >> >>> in feature(s) camel-cxf-2.6.0: Unresolved constraint in bundle > > >> >>> org.apache.servicemix.bundles.saaj-impl [97]: Unable to resolve 97.0: > > >> >>> missing requirement [97.0] package; > > >> >>> (package=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom) > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.installFeatures(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:326)[19:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.installFeature(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:254)[19:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.installFeature(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:250)[19:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.command.InstallFeatureCommand.doExecute(InstallFeatureCommand.java:51)[9:org.apache.karaf.features.command:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.command.FeaturesCommandSupport.doExecute(FeaturesCommandSupport.java:39)[9:org.apache.karaf.features.command:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.shell.console.OsgiCommandSupport.execute(OsgiCommandSupport.java:38)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.commands.basic.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:35)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.CommandProxy.execute(CommandProxy.java:50)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.Closure.execute(Closure.java:229)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.Closure.executeStatement(Closure.java:162)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.Pipe.run(Pipe.java:101)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.Closure.execute(Closure.java:79)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.shell.CommandSessionImpl.execute(CommandSessionImpl.java:71)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.shell.console.jline.Console.run(Console.java:170)[11:org.apache.karaf.shell.console:2.1.3] > > >> >>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)[:1.6.0_23] > > >> >>> Caused by: org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint > > >> >>> in > > >> >>> bundle org.apache.servicemix.bundles.saaj-impl [97]: Unable to > > >> >>> resolve 97.0: > > >> >>> missing requirement [97.0] package; > > >> >>> (package=com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.dom) > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundle(Felix.java:3409)[org.apache.felix.framework-3.0.2.jar:] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:1709)[org.apache.felix.framework-3.0.2.jar:] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:905)[org.apache.felix.framework-3.0.2.jar:] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:892)[org.apache.felix.framework-3.0.2.jar:] > > >> >>> at > > >> >>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.installFeatures(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:323)[19:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.1.3] > > >> >>> ... 14 more > > >> >>> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Cheers, > > >> Guillaume Nodet > > >> ------------------------ > > >> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ > > >> ------------------------ > > >> Open Source SOA > > >> http://fusesource.com > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Cheers, > > Guillaume Nodet > > ------------------------ > > Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------ > > Open Source SOA > > http://fusesource.com >
