So I see conflict answers ... [?]

To Raymond, I will give a quick try from the Activator of your method.
Thank!!

To BJ, the code is something like this,

ClassLoader loader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
...
Enumeration<URL> urls = loader.getResources("api_mapping.xml");
...

Do you see a problem? What I am doing here is to convert an existing web
app into OSGi framework via Servlet bridge for Tomcat 6. The classloading
code is from the non-bundle web app ...

thanks a lot!!



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:14 PM, BJ Hargrave <[email protected]> wrote:

> That file does appear to be in the classpath. The picture shows it in
> WEB-INF/classes which is in the Bundle-ClassPath. What does the code look
> like that is trying to access the file?
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> From:        Raymond Auge <[email protected]>
> To:        Equinox development mailing list <[email protected]>
> Date:        2014/07/28 16:02
> Subject:        Re: [equinox-dev] Resource not found inside bundle
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>
> That file is not in the classpath of the bundle and so you can't use the
> "resource" API.
>
> However, you can use the "entry" API (which talks about the bundle rather
> than about the bundle's classpath).
>
> e.g.
>
> URL url = bundle.getEntry("api_mapping.xml");
>
> IF you have a class however, and you need to get to the bundle of the
> class, you can do
>
> Bundle bundle = FrameworkUtil.getbundle(this.getClass());
>
> URL url = bundle.getEntry("api_mapping.xml");
>
> HTH
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 12:57 PM, David Cao <*[email protected]*
> <[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have a bundle jar file basically converted from a .war file, with
> "Bundle-ClassPath" set as follow,
>
> Bundle-Localization: plugin
> Bundle-ClassPath: *WEB-INF/classes*,
>  WEB-INF/lib/activation-1.1.jar,
>  WEB-INF/lib/antlr-2.7.5.jar,
> ...
> Import-Package: javax.servlet,
>  javax.servlet.http,
>  org.osgi.framework;version="1.3.0",
>  org.osgi.service.http;version="1.2.0",
>  org.osgi.util.tracker;version="1.3.1"
>
>
> There is an internal class which depends on a "api_mapping.xml" file which
> is located under "*WEB-INF/classes*" (shown below). However, the class
> complains unable to find the .xml file.
>
> I wonder if I missed some manifest descriptors for resources? does anyone
> have an idea why this is happening? Thanks a lot!!
>
>
>
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