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 >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>>> >>>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>>> >>>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OSGi Developer Mail List >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> OSGi Developer Mail List >> [email protected] >> https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >> > > _______________________________________________ > OSGi Developer Mail List > [email protected] > https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev >
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