Hi Steinar,

yes please open an issue for it ;)

regards, Achim


Am Mi., 9. Jan. 2019 um 07:43 Uhr schrieb Steinar Bang <[email protected]>:

> >>>>> Nhut Thai Le <[email protected]>:
>
> > I had some REST api hosted by jersey running on a stand alone version of
> > jetty but when we moved to paxweb, i was not able to make it work
> anymore,
> > so i end up switching to aries-jax-rs-whiteboard.
>
> I have Jersey in Karaf working in two different places:
>  https://github.com/steinarb/ukelonn/tree/master/ukelonn.web.services
>  https://github.com/steinarb/jersey-demo
>
> The jersey-demo is a minimal example of how to do jersey in karaf, there
> is also a PR in progress to turn the jersey-demo into an example in
> karaf:
>         https://github.com/apache/karaf/pull/633
>
> I was able to load and run the project with the problem in karaf actual,
> but the pax exam test of the bundle failed.
>
> The reason for the test startup failure was that this maven dependency
> in the pax exam test project, had transitive dependencies to bundles in
> karaf 4.1.1 and that caused pax exam to fail on startup:
>         <dependency>
>             <groupId>org.ops4j.pax.jdbc</groupId>
>             <artifactId>pax-jdbc-features</artifactId>
>             <version>1.3.1</version>
>             <type>xml</type>
>             <classifier>features</classifier>
>         </dependency>
>
> Adding an <exclusion> for the root transitive dependency made the pax
> exam test start without failing:
>         <dependency>
>             <groupId>org.ops4j.pax.jdbc</groupId>
>             <artifactId>pax-jdbc-features</artifactId>
>             <version>1.3.1</version>
>             <type>xml</type>
>             <classifier>features</classifier>
>             <exclusions>
>                 <exclusion>
>                     <groupId>org.apache.karaf</groupId>
>                     <artifactId>org.apache.karaf.client</artifactId>
>                 </exclusion>
>             </exclusions>
>         </dependency>
>
> This is the same as the other pax exam issue I had, ie. that just having
> a maven dependency to something affect the way pax exam starts (or:
> affects the way karaf starts in pax exam (I'm not sure exactly what the
> problem is?)).
>
> Ie. it's not a dependency *in* the features repository the maven
> dependency loads, that is the problem.  It's the maven dependency
> *itself* that causes the pax exam startup problems.
>
> (And this is unexpected and can be tricky to find)
>
> Perhaps I should open a JIRA for this?
>
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