Hi Kurt,

Thanks for the quick response.  JIRA created and patch uploaded to:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-927

Regards,

Josh

On 11-07-07 02:16 PM, Kurt Westerfeld wrote:
Josh, I adapted the bundle deployment code from original ODE sources that had a 
few limitations, and added the bundle activator that you see today.   The 
original code didn't handle subdirectories, and I didn't fix this limitation.  
I think there's no real reason why you wouldn't be able to modify the source 
and have it handle nested subdirectories--I think it's an oversight that should 
be fixed.  My suggestion is to file a JIRA bug report and attach a patch to it. 
 I think your assessment is correct that you should only need to deal with the 
two areas you identified, although you may find that resolving WSDL imports is 
a big topic all by itself and I really don't like the way the code needs to be 
exploded from bundle form in the first place.

HTH,

Kurt

On Jul 7, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Josh Mahonin wrote:

Hi,

I'm using Apache ODE 1.3.5 in ServiceMix, and am seeing an issue with deploying OSGI 
bundles with subfolders in them.  I was getting errors about not being able to find 
the WSDL file I was referencing from my BPEL, and saw that my subfolders don't get 
deployed at all into the 'bpelData/<bundlename>' folder at all.

Looking through 
"jbi-bundle/src/main/java/org/apache/ode/jbi/osgi/deployer/OdeDeployedBundle.java",
 I see on line 123, the Enumeration is calling 'findEntries' on the bundle, without the 
recursion flag set.  As well, the 'copyOne' function in the same file, starting at line 
203, appears to have specific directory handling set up (that is to say, it ignores them).

In my case, I have various WSDL and XSD files tucked in a 'schemas' folder, 
which includes multiple sub-folders as well.  The WSDLs reference various XSD 
files in separate sub-folders, and the whole thing is source controlled and 
referenced in multiple other projects.  As such, the obvious work-around of 
flattening the structure and packing them in the root directory isn't ideal.

I'm unfamiliar with the internals of ODE, but is there any reason why the 
deployment folder doesn't support sub-directories?  If not, is the fix just a 
matter of switching the flag on 'findEntries', and tweaking the 'copyOne' 
function?

Thanks,

Josh



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