umm, yes, that could be one of the problems (I have just changed it to
conf/application), now when fileinstall bundle starts up, I get

[OSGi Console] DEBUG org.apache.felix.fileinstall - ServiceEvent REGISTERED
[OSGi Console] DEBUG org.apache.felix.fileinstall - ServiceEvent REGISTERED
[OSGi Console] DEBUG org.apache.felix.configadmin - Scheduling task
ManagedServiceFactory Update: factoryPid=org.apache.felix.fileinstall
[Configuration Updater] DEBUG org.apache.felix.configadmin - Running task
ManagedServiceFactory Update: factoryPid=org.apache.felix.fileinstall

but it seems it doesn't look into the directory conf/application. I am maybe
forgeting something ...
I have also tried with absolute path but nothing changes ..

regards,


Miguel
Sent from Madrid, Spain

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Peter Kriens <[email protected]> wrote:

> You use both conf/application (in the text) and config/application in the
> configuration file. Is that the problem?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>        Peter Kriens
>
>
> On 4 jan 2010, at 13:30, Miguel wrote:
>
>  Yes, I have already tried pax confman, I have tested it and it works fine.
>>
>> But now, I m having troubles with the apache solution ... I have launched
>> the following framework:
>>
>> 0    ACTIVE      org.eclipse.osgi_3.5.1.R35x_v20090827
>> 1    ACTIVE      org.apache.felix.fileinstall_2.0.8
>> 2    ACTIVE      org.eclipse.osgi.services_3.2.0.v20090520-1800
>> 3    ACTIVE      com.as.configuration.provider_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT
>> 5    ACTIVE      org.ops4j.pax.logging.pax-logging-api_1.4.0
>> 6    ACTIVE      org.apache.felix.scr_1.0.6
>> 7    ACTIVE      org.ops4j.pax.logging.pax-logging-service_1.4.0
>> 8    ACTIVE      org.apache.commons.logging_1.0.4.v200904062259
>> 9    ACTIVE      org.apache.felix.configadmin_1.2.4
>>
>>
>> in dropings, I have created a file:
>>
>> ~/opt/eclipse/dropins$ more org.apache.felix.fileinstall-config.cfg
>> felix.fileinstall.dir=config/application
>> #felix.fileinstall.poll=2000
>> m...@mcm:~/opt/eclipse/dropins$ vim
>> org.apache.felix.fileinstall-config.cfg
>>
>> and inside conf/applicaton I have created a file <pid_name>.cfg which is a
>> properties file:
>>
>> more conf/application/provider.application.cfg
>> hola prueba
>> ip 127.0.0.1
>> ip2 182.3.3.6
>>
>>
>> but it seems not to work .... My bundle method updated is called but with
>> a
>> null properties argument.
>>
>> has anybody  tried it?
>>
>>
>> Miguel
>> Sent from Madrid, Spain
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Daniel Bimschas <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Miguel,
>>>
>>> you can try Pax Confman [1], too. It basically does the same, but, as far
>>> as I know, only for configuration files.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> [1] http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/ops4j/Pax+ConfMan
>>>
>>> Am 04.01.2010 um 11:52 schrieb Miguel:
>>>
>>>  thank you! I didnt know file installer could manage config files...
>>>> Thank
>>>>
>>> you for that!
>>>
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>>
>>>> Miguel
>>>> Sent from Madrid, Spain
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:51 AM, David Bosschaert <
>>>> [email protected]>
>>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Miguel,
>>>>
>>>> You may want to have a look at the Felix File Install:
>>>>
>>> http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-file-install.html
>>>
>>>> I think it does exactly what you're looking for: read properties files
>>>>
>>> from a directory in disk and push these in the Configuration Admin
>>> service.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> David Bosschaert
>>>>
>>>> Miguel wrote:
>>>> yes, but do you mean reading a file and registering all the properties
>>>>
>>> using config admin service?  Or is there any direct way to do it using
>>> config admin?
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Miguel
>>>> Sent from Madrid, Spain
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Peter Kriens <[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:
>>>>
>>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Use Config Admin ...
>>>>
>>>>  Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>>         Peter Kriens
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On 29 dec 2009, at 16:24, Miguel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>      hello,
>>>>
>>>>      I have been reading several ways to configure bundle variables
>>>>      usign a
>>>>      external file. It seems that  PAX confman provides this
>>>>      implementation but i
>>>>      don't know if it is the best way.
>>>>
>>>>      for you, what would be the best way to configure a bundle
>>>>      externally?
>>>>
>>>>      best regards,
>>>>
>>>>      Miguel
>>>>      Sent from Madrid, Spain
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