2009/6/1 Aaron Zeckoski <[email protected]>

> Hmm... I cleared out the runner directory and things seem to be
> working again. I noticed mvn clean does not seem to clear this so I
> guess there must have been something cached in there. Live and learn.
> Is there a way to force this runner folder to be in the target
> directory?
>

this was a feature request (can't remember who asked for it) - the default
location
is <project>/runner because then you can do a "mvn clean install" to rebuild
your
bundle without affecting the current deployment

you can use "mvn pax:clean" to remove this directory and other pax generated
files

if you really need to change the default location raise a feature request -
you can
change the pax-runner working directory with "--dir", but the deployment pom
will
still be generated under "runner" so a change to the plugin would be needed

> are you doing the same sort of thing, and which version of Maven are you
> using?
> azeckoski:osgi-sample azeckoski$ mvn --version
> Maven version: 2.0.9
> Java version: 1.5.0_16
> OS name: "mac os x" version: "10.5.7" arch: "i386" Family: "unix"
>
> > also do you have a "runner.args" file lying around in your osgi-sample
> directory?
> Not that I can find.
>
> > do you have anything pax related in your environment / system properties?
> I never added anything myself but I do have a bunch of the source code
> checked out. I doubt that would have any impact though.
>
> Thanks for checking on it. :-)
> -AZ
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Stuart McCulloch <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > 2009/6/1 Aaron Zeckoski <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> I tried option 1 but it still says it is using version 0.20.0.
> >> I am not sure what option 2 means so I skipped that one.
> >> Option 3 works but only partially.
> >
> > OK, something odd is going on... I checked out your code:
> >
> >    svn co http://azsandbox.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/osgi-sample
> >
> > and did the following:
> >
> >    cd osgi-sample
> >
> >    mvn clean install pax:run
> >
> > result after it's finished deploying:
> >
> >    > ps
> >
> > START LEVEL 6
> >    ID   State         Level  Name
> > [   0] [Active     ] [    0] System Bundle (1.8.0)
> > [   1] [Active     ] [    5] Sample Service API (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
> > [   2] [Active     ] [    5] Sample Service IMPL (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
> > [   3] [Active     ] [    5] Sample Servlet (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
> > [   4] [Active     ] [    5] OPS4J Pax Logging - API (1.3.0)
> > [   5] [Active     ] [    5] OPS4J Pax Logging - Service (1.3.0)
> > [   6] [Active     ] [    5] OPS4J Pax Web - Service (0.6.0)
> > [   7] [Active     ] [    1] osgi.compendium (4.1.0.build-200702212030)
> > [   8] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.2.0)
> > [   9] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell TUI (1.2.0)
> >
> > so it's correctly picked up the web profile from your pom on my machine
> >
> >    ( btw, this same project now works without the extra --repositories
> > settings )
> >
> > are you doing the same sort of thing, and which version of Maven are you
> > using?
> > also do you have a "runner.args" file lying around in your osgi-sample
> > directory?
> >
> > do you have anything pax related in your environment / system properties?
> >
> > --
> > Cheers, Stuart
> >
> >> I have this:
> >>           <plugin>
> >>               <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >>               <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >>               <version>1.4</version>
> >>               <configuration>
> >>                   <profiles>web</profiles>
> >>                   <provision>
> >>                       <param>--platform=equinox</param>
> >>
> >>
> >> <param>--repositories=+
> http://scm.ops4j.org/repos/ops4j/projects/pax/runner-repository/</param>
> >>                   </provision>
> >>               </configuration>
> >>           </plugin>
> >>
> >> But I still have to use this command:
> >> mvn clean install pax:run -Dprofiles=web
> >>
> >> Here is what the debug says when I use that command (note that the new
> >> repository is not listed but everything seems to be working now):
> >> [DEBUG] Starting Pax-Runner 0.20.0 with: [--profiles=web,
> >> --platform=felix,
> >> /opt/sandbox/googlecode/osgi-sample/runner/deploy-pom.xml,
> >> --localRepository=/Users/azeckoski/.m2/repository,
> >>
> >> --repositories=
> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2,http://repository.ops4j.org/maven2/,
> >> --overwriteUserBundles]
> >>
> >> If I do not specify the profiles on the command line then it runs
> >> without them. I would really like to be able to put the profiles=web
> >> into the pom file Also, it is still running felix even though I put in
> >> platform=equinox in the param. Am I doing something stupid with my
> >> configuration?
> >>
> >> -AZ
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Stuart McCulloch <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >> > 2009/5/31 Stuart McCulloch <[email protected]>
> >> >>
> >> >> 2009/5/31 Aaron Zeckoski <[email protected]>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I am trying to run pax:run with a profile but I am getting failures
> ot
> >> >>> just nothing:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 1) When I try this in my <build> tag it does not install any
> profiles
> >> >>> when I do mvn pax:run
> >> >>>            <plugin>
> >> >>>                <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >> >>>                <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >> >>>                <version>1.4</version>
> >> >>>                <configuration>
> >> >>>                    <profiles>web</profiles>
> >> >>>                </configuration>
> >> >>>            </plugin>
> >> >
> >> > can you try this again? - I just copied the profiles from subversion
> to
> >> > the
> >> > OPS4J Maven repository
> >> > and this now works for me... if it still does nothing then use "mvn
> >> > pax:run
> >> > -X", copy the part where
> >> > it says what options it's sending to pax-runner, and paste it here -
> >> > also
> >> > paste the result of running
> >> > "mvn help:effective-pom"
> >> >
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 2) When I try this: mvn pax:run -Dprofiles=web
> >> >>> I get this failure (adding log=debug doesn't produce any more info):
> >> >
> >> > "--log=debug" is a pax-runner setting, so you can either put this in a
> >> > "pax-runner.args" file and use:
> >> >
> >> >    mvn pax:run "-Dargs=pax-runner.args"
> >> >
> >> > or configure the <args> setting in your pom:
> >> >
> >> >       <plugin>
> >> >         <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >> >         <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >> >         <version>1.4</version>
> >> >         <configuration>
> >> >           <args>runner.args</args>
> >> >         </configuration>
> >> >       </plugin>
> >> >
> >> > or instead list out the pax-runner settings in your pom:
> >> >
> >> >       <plugin>
> >> >         <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >> >         <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >> >         <version>1.4</version>
> >> >         <configuration>
> >> >           <provision>
> >> >             <param>--profiles=web</param>
> >> >             <param>--log=debug</param>
> >> >           </provision>
> >> >         </configuration>
> >> >       </plugin>
> >> >
> >> > see
> >> >
> >> >
> http://www.ops4j.org/projects/pax/construct/maven-pax-plugin/provision-mojo.html
> >> > for Maven docs
> >> >
> >> >>> Pax Runner (0.20.0) from OPS4J - http://www.ops4j.org
> >> >>> -----------------------------------------------------
> >> >>>
> >> >>>  -> Using config [classpath:META-INF/runner.properties]
> >> >>>  -> Using only arguments from command line
> >> >>>  -> Scan bundles from
> >> >>> [/opt/sandbox/googlecode/osgi-sample/runner/deploy-pom.xml]
> >> >>>  -> Scan bundles from
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> [scan-pom:file:/opt/sandbox/googlecode/osgi-sample/runner/deploy-pom.xml]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [maven.tomcat.home=/opt/tomcat]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [sakai.appserver.home=/opt/tomcat]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [surefire.reportFormat=plain]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [appserver.home=/opt/tomcat]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [appserver.id=tomcat5x]
> >> >>>  -> Using property [surefire.useFile=false]
> >> >>>  -> Scan bundles from
> >> >>> [scan-composite:mvn:org.ops4j.pax.runner.profiles/web//composite]
> >> >>>
> >> >>>         ___
> >> >>>        /  /
> >> >>>       /  / Oops, there has been a problem!
> >> >>>      /  /
> >> >>>     /__/   URL [mvn:org.ops4j.pax.runner.profiles/web//composite]
> >> >>> could not be resolved.
> >> >>>    ___
> >> >>>   /__/     Use --log=debug to see details.
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Has anyone used the plugin like this successfully?
> >> >>> Help?
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi Aaron,
> >> >>
> >> >> This error occurs when you use the latest Pax-Runner (0.18.0 or
> later)
> >> >> with the 1.4 maven-pax-plugin
> >> >>
> >> >> Previously profiles were internal to Pax-Runner, but this meant we
> had
> >> >> to
> >> >> do a new release every time
> >> >> we wanted to update one or more of the profiles. So in 0.18.0 Alin
> >> >> externalized the profiles and stored
> >> >> them on the OPS4J subversion* site. This means Pax-Runner needs to
> know
> >> >> about this site.
> >> >>
> >> >> ( * for some reason the profiles aren't hosted on the OPS4J Maven
> >> >> repository but kept in subversion )
> >> >>
> >> >> Now in the 1.4 maven-pax-plugin we currently take whatever
> repositories
> >> >> are configured in your project
> >> >> and pass those onto Pax-Runner as the exact set of artifact
> >> >> repositories
> >> >> it should use - this means that
> >> >> if you don't have the OPS4J subversion site set as a repository in
> your
> >> >> Maven project then Pax-Runner
> >> >> won't see the profiles, hence the error.
> >> >>
> >> >> ( by passing an explicit set of URLs we override the default list
> that
> >> >> now
> >> >> includes the subversion site )
> >> >>
> >> >> There's an open issue covering this situation:
> >> >> http://issues.ops4j.org/browse/PAXCONSTRUCT-106
> >> >>
> >> >> Meanwhile there are several workarounds:
> >> >>
> >> >>   1)  use an earlier version of Pax-Runner
> >> >>
> >> >>       <plugin>
> >> >>         <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >> >>         <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >> >>         <version>1.4</version>
> >> >>         <configuration>
> >> >>           <runner>0.17.0</runner>
> >> >>           <!-- etc... -->
> >> >>         </configuration>
> >> >>       </plugin>
> >> >>
> >> >> OR
> >> >>
> >> >>   2)  add the OPS4J subversion site to your project
> >> >>
> >> >>       pax-add-repository -i ops4j-profile-repo -u
> >> >> http://scm.ops4j.org/repos/ops4j/projects/pax/runner-repository/
> >> >>
> >> >> OR
> >> >>
> >> >>   3)  set the repositories flag yourself, which will override the
> >> >> maven-pax-plugin computed list
> >> >>
> >> >>       <plugin>
> >> >>         <groupId>org.ops4j</groupId>
> >> >>         <artifactId>maven-pax-plugin</artifactId>
> >> >>         <version>1.4</version>
> >> >>         <configuration>
> >> >>           <provision>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> <param>--repositories=+
> http://scm.ops4j.org/repos/ops4j/projects/pax/runner-repository/</param>
> >> >>             <!-- etc... -->
> >> >>           </provision>
> >> >>         </configuration>
> >> >>       </plugin>
> >> >>
> >> >> HTH
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Cheers, Stuart
> >> >>
> >> >> -AZ
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Aaron Zeckoski ([email protected])
> >> >> Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University
> >> >> https://twitter.com/azeckoski - http://www.linkedin.com/in/azeckoski
> >> >> http://aaronz-sakai.blogspot.com/ -
> >> >> http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/~aaronz/<http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/%7Eaaronz/>
> >> >>
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> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Cheers, Stuart
> >> >
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> >> --
> >> Aaron Zeckoski ([email protected])
> >> Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University
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> Senior Research Engineer - CARET - Cambridge University
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