Hello again! Finally, I made a diff of the directory via the command comp <directory where there aren't the feature libs> <directory where there are the feature libs> (I am on Windows). So, something like that:
C:\Users\t.legrand>comp > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0-bis\wso2\components\plugins > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0\wso2\components\plugins /A > test.log > Comparer d’autres fichiers (O/N) ? n > This generated a file where I could see some messages like Comparaison de > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0-bis\wso2\components\plugins\axis2-transport-mqtt_2.0.0.wso2v1.jar > et > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0\wso2\components\plugins\axis2-transport-mqtt_2.0.0.wso2v1.jar... > Comparaison des fichiers OK > Comparaison de > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0-bis\wso2\components\plugins\org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.common_4.6.6.jar > et > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0\wso2\components\pluginsorg.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.common_4.6.6.jar... > > Impossible de trouver/ouvrir le fichier: > D:\ProjetESB\wso2ei-6.0.0\wso2\components\plugins\org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.common_4.6.6.jar > So, in the end, the installed libraries were: - openjpa-all_2.2.2.wso2v1 - org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.common_4.6.6.jar - org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.message_4.6.6 - org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.store.ui_4.6.6.jar - org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.store_4.6.6.jar - org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.transport_4.6.6.jar So, I dropped those in my dropins directory, in the EI installation without the feature installed, and that works! Regards, Thomas 2017-11-10 5:13 GMT+01:00 Vinod Kavinda <[email protected]>: > [Adding few more people] > > On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Thomas LEGRAND < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello again! >> >> That works nicely after I installed the thingy. But, I am behind a proxy >> which causes problems so I had to download the whole Wilkes repository and >> modify the elements metadataRepository & artifactRepository to point to it >> (something like file:///to/my/local/repo). And I am disappointed because it >> installs directly in the components directory which make the installation >> on production a more painful. I think this is overkill to deploy a 2 Gb >> repository to install jar (And I don't think I am the only person who think >> that :))). >> >> Is there a way to extract the jars that was installed to install them >> "manually" on another platform? Except by making a diff of the directory >> <WSO2_EI>/wso2/components? And if I copy/paster them manually, will that >> work or P2 make some hidden configuration on the EI too? >> >> Regards, >> >> Thomas >> >> 2017-11-09 16:08 GMT+01:00 Thomas LEGRAND <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hello Vinod, >>> >>> This is embarrassing... :$ >>> >>> I did not "see" this paragraph thinking that it was just a *boring* >>> introduction (like we have in every tutorial on the net) so I jumped >>> directly to the "Enabling the transport" part via the summary. :$ >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> 2017-11-09 16:04 GMT+01:00 Vinod Kavinda <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Hi Thomas, >>>> The HL7 feature is not shipped with EI 6 by default, due to the >>>> licensing issues. Did you install the HL7 feature as mentioned in the first >>>> paragraph of the doc [1]? >>>> >>>> [1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/HL7+Transport >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Vinod >>>> >>>> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Thomas LEGRAND < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I have a use case where I have a directory in which are dropped HL7 >>>>> messages in the ER7 format (the pipe one). So I created an inbound >>>>> endpoint >>>>> which monitors this directory and eat every .hl7 file it founds. But, it >>>>> does not know how to parse them correctly because it displays some error >>>>> about a mistake in the file prolog (expecting a < and found a M). OK, so >>>>> it >>>>> tries to read my HL7 file like if it was an XML one. >>>>> >>>>> So I check the doc and found that [1]. Nice! Let's try this! >>>>> >>>>> And... BOOM: >>>>> >>>>> Caused by: org.apache.axis2.deployment.DeploymentException: >>>>> org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.transport.HL7TransportListener >>>>> cannot be found by axis2_1.6.1.wso2v20 >>>>> at org.apache.axis2.deployment.Ax >>>>> isConfigBuilder.processTransportReceivers(AxisConfigBuilder.java:639) >>>>> at org.apache.axis2.deployment.Ax >>>>> isConfigBuilder.populateConfig(AxisConfigBuilder.java:130) >>>>> at org.wso2.carbon.core.CarbonAxi >>>>> sConfigurator.populateAxisConfiguration(CarbonAxisConfigurat >>>>> or.java:341) >>>>> at org.wso2.carbon.core.CarbonAxi >>>>> sConfigurator.getAxisConfiguration(CarbonAxisConfigurator.java:192) >>>>> ... 41 more >>>>> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: >>>>> org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging.hl7.transport.HL7TransportListener >>>>> cannot be found by axis2_1.6.1.wso2v20 >>>>> >>>>> I searched a little and I found a class [2] which seems to be in a >>>>> business-adaptors component which I can't find in my distribution. >>>>> >>>>> Where can I have it, please? >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> Thomas >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/HL7+Transport >>>>> [2] https://github.com/wso2/carbon-mediation/blob/master/compone >>>>> nts/business-adaptors/hl7/org.wso2.carbon.business.messaging >>>>> .hl7.transport/src/main/java/org/wso2/carbon/business/messag >>>>> ing/hl7/transport/HL7TransportListener.java >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Vinod Kavinda >>>> Senior Software Engineer >>>> *WSO2 Inc. - lean . enterprise . middleware <http://www.wso2.com>.* >>>> Mobile : +94 (0) 712 415544 >>>> Blog : http://soatechflicks.blogspot.com/ >>>> [image: http://wso2.com/signature] >>>> <http://wso2.com/signature> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > Vinod Kavinda > Senior Software Engineer > *WSO2 Inc. - lean . enterprise . middleware <http://www.wso2.com>.* > Mobile : +94 (0) 712 415544 > Blog : http://soatechflicks.blogspot.com/ > [image: http://wso2.com/signature] > <http://wso2.com/signature> > >
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