Hi Pradeep, Chethiya, I did the required change in ndatasource.core, and I verified this by debugging the "BundleCheckActivator" class to see if the ndatasource.core bundle is picking up as having a DeployBefore header and matching with UserCore requirement. For me though, the ndatasource bundle is always activated (I put some sysouts and checked) before that point, but in some situation the order can change as it may have happened to you. I've built and run this with the maven repo I had with the trunk Orbit bundles, and it works fine. And I just started on building the Orbit 4.0.0 branch with a clean repo, so it will take some time to check it. In the meanwhile I've committed the change, so it will great if one of you can test it since you already have the new repo.
Cheers, Anjana. On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Anjana Fernando <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Pradeep, > > This most probably because of another issue we got this, where the startup > order of user-core and the ndatasource bundles got changed, and it can be > that it is by pure chance that it worked earlier by ndatasource always > activating first before user-core, I'm adding the bundle header > "DeployBefore: User-Core" to ndatasource now, and will do some tests. > > Cheers, > Anjana. > > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Pradeep Fernando <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Chethiya, >> >> looks like we have to check the above orbits and see whether there are >> significant modifications. Can you start on that please. I will join as >> well. >> >> it will be a painful process :) >> >> --Pradeep >> > > > > -- > *Anjana Fernando* > Associate Technical Lead > WSO2 Inc. | http://wso2.com > lean . enterprise . middleware > -- *Anjana Fernando* Associate Technical Lead WSO2 Inc. | http://wso2.com lean . enterprise . middleware
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