Hello,

I can't create an issue in Jira so I do this here. Maybe anyone can open an 
issue in Jira for this.

I have karaf 4.2.6 with pax-jdbc 1.3.5, pax-jdbc-oracle and using Oracle 
JDBC Driver Version 6 (ojdbc6.jar; also testet with ojdbc8.jar).

If I create a new datasource and using the TNS key-value syntax for the 
oracle thin driver I got an NPE.

jdbc:ds-create -p XXXX -u YYYYY -dc oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver -url 
jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION_LIST=(LOAD_BALANCE=off)(FAILOVER=off)(DESCRIPTION=(CONNECT_TIMEOUT=5)(TRANSPORT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=3)(RETRY_COUNT=3)(ADDRESS_LIST=(LOAD_BALANCE=on)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=dev06.virtimo.net)(PORT=1821)))(CONNECT_DATA=(INSTANCE_NAME=XE))))
 
testName

08:18:54.762 INFO [CM Event Dispatcher (Fire ConfigurationEvent: 
pid=org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0)] 
configurationEvent: org.osgi.service.cm.ConfigurationEvent@69a8b4e5
08:18:54.762 INFO [CM Event Dispatcher (Fire ConfigurationEvent: 
pid=org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0)] 
Configuration update event for PID: 
org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0
08:18:54.763 INFO [CM Event Dispatcher (Fire ConfigurationEvent: 
pid=org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0)] 
configurationEvent: org.osgi.service.cm.ConfigurationEvent@5d6dbcd0
08:18:54.763 ERROR [CM Configuration Updater (Update: 
pid=org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0)] 
[org.osgi.service.cm.ManagedServiceFactory, id=198, 
bundle=17/mvn:org.ops4j.pax.jdbc/pax-jdbc-config/1.3.5]: Unexpected problem 
updating configuration 
org.ops4j.datasource.e0c1cede-46b3-443d-b198-005b5f6248f0
java.lang.NullPointerException: null
at 
org.ops4j.pax.jdbc.config.impl.ExternalConfigLoader.resolve(ExternalConfigLoader.java:74)
 
~[?:?]
at 
org.ops4j.pax.jdbc.config.impl.DataSourceConfigManager.updated(DataSourceConfigManager.java:71)
 
~[?:?]
at 
org.apache.felix.cm.impl.helper.ManagedServiceFactoryTracker.updated(ManagedServiceFactoryTracker.java:159)
 
~[9:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.9.14]
at 
org.apache.felix.cm.impl.helper.ManagedServiceFactoryTracker.provideConfiguration(ManagedServiceFactoryTracker.java:93)
 
[9:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.9.14]
at 
org.apache.felix.cm.impl.ConfigurationManager$UpdateConfiguration.run(ConfigurationManager.java:1400)
 
[9:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.9.14]
at org.apache.felix.cm.impl.UpdateThread.run0(UpdateThread.java:138) 
[9:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.9.14]
at org.apache.felix.cm.impl.UpdateThread.run(UpdateThread.java:105) 
[9:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.9.14]
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748) [?:?]


I have used this syntax in an older version without any problem. So I have 
checked the history of the class (
https://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.pax.jdbc/blob/master/pax-jdbc-config/src/main/java/org/ops4j/pax/jdbc/config/impl/DataSourceConfigManager.java).
 
It seems to me, that the change from the issue 
https://ops4j1.jira.com/browse/PAXJDBC-132 causes the problem.

I have no problems if I'm using the simple syntax.

jdbc:ds-create -p XXXX -u YYYY -dc oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver -url 
jdbc:oracle:thin:@dev06.virtimo.net:1821:XE testName


See also: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/java.111/b31224/jdbcthin.htm

Kind regards
Andre

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