2008/7/14 Ulrik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > A quick test using the war plugin instead of the bundle plugin: > > pax:provision refuses to add the war project to the list of bundles to > download and install.
that sounds like a bug - can you raise an issue here: http://issues.ops4j.org/jira/browse/PAXCONSTRUCT against the maven-pax-plugin component - thanks > When I eventually got it to do that by using > -DdeployURLs=mvn:group/artifact/version/war, pax:provision seems to download > the .war from the repo to a .jar in the local runner dir, and then install > the .jar instead. > I think this bit is Pax-Runner (see pax-runner-platform/.../PlatformImpl.java) On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:08 PM, Alin Dreghiciu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> ... >> >> Now if you really need to still use maven bundle plugin but generate a >> different extension as war you could try to set the <packaging> to war >> and use the instructions under "Adding OSGi metadata to existing >> projects without changing the packaging type" from >> http://felix.apache.org/site/maven-bundle-plugin-bnd.html >> It may work. I never tried. >> >> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Ulrik Sandberg >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > The reason I want to do this is that Spring DM 1.1.0-final differs from >> > 1.1.0-rc1 in that spring-osgi-web-extender now considers a bundle to be >> a >> > WAR if it ends with .war; previously it only needed to contain a >> > WEB-INF/web.xml. My sample app suddenly stopped working due to that tiny >> > little change... >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Ulrik Sandberg >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > I want to change the file name extension for a project that has >> >> > packaging >> >> > "bundle" from ".jar" to ".war". How do I do that? >> >> >> >> On Linux; >> >> >> >> mv abc.jar abc.war >> >> >> >> I think on Windows you press F2 when the jar is selected... >> >> >> >> ;-) >> >> >> >> >> >> Seriously, I don't think it is possible. You could try the <finalname> >> >> feature in Maven, but I suspect that it is not totally compatible with >> >> the rest of the "supply chain". >> >> >> >> Another choice could be to put in a ant script to copy the file under >> >> a new name... >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> Niclas >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> general mailing list >> >> general@lists.ops4j.org >> >> http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Ulrik >> > _______________________________________________ >> > general mailing list >> > general@lists.ops4j.org >> > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Alin Dreghiciu >> http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open >> Participation Software. >> http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development. >> http://malaysia.jayway.net - New Energy for Projects - Great People >> working on Great Projects at Great Places >> >> _______________________________________________ >> general mailing list >> general@lists.ops4j.org >> http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> > > > -- > Ulrik > _______________________________________________ > general mailing list > general@lists.ops4j.org > http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general > > -- Cheers, Stuart
_______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general