Hey Raymond, that's what I'm trying to do actually yup!
So it looks that it's not the way..
How could I deploy a bundle into an osgi container ??

2017-02-15 15:01 GMT+01:00 Raymond Auge <raymond.a...@liferay.com>:

> Are you perhaps trying to install the jar created by the bndtools "export"
> process into concierge?
>
> The jar created by export is executable. Just run it as:
>
> java -jar exported.jar
>
> Just a thought,
> - Ray
>
> On Feb 15, 2017 04:30, "Dirk Fauth" <dirk.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hard to tell. But you say you run on a Java 8 compact 1 and specify a
>> requirement to Java 8 only. Not sure how the runtime treats that. I think
>> you should explicitly require compact1 if you intend to run on that.
>>
>> Am 15.02.2017 9:29 AM schrieb "Mestiri Meher" <meher.mest...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I want to thank you for your help, it's really nice to see a community
>> helping on osgi.
>>
>> So here's the manifest generated:
>>
>> Manifest-Version: 1.0
>> Bnd-LastModified: 1487091798569
>> Bundle-Description: A bundle with a provider. Notice that this provide
>>  r exports the API package. It also provides a JUnit test and it can b
>>  e run standalone.
>> Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
>> Bundle-Name: com.lm.meher.provider
>> Bundle-SymbolicName: com.lm.meher.provider
>> Bundle-Version: 1.0.0.201702141703
>> Created-By: 1.8.0_121 (Oracle Corporation)
>> Export-Package: com.lm.meher.api;version="1.0.0"
>> Import-Package: com.lm.meher.api;version="[1.0,2)"
>> Private-Package: com.lm.meher.provider
>> Provide-Capability: osgi.service;objectClass:List<String>="com.lm.mehe
>>  r.api.Meher"
>> Require-Capability: osgi.ee;filter:="(&(osgi.ee=JavaSE)(version=1.8))"
>> Service-Component: OSGI-INF/com.lm.meher.xml
>> Tool: Bnd-3.3.0.201609221906
>>
>> Dirk, as you see I'm using the version2.
>>
>> The bundles I created them using the enRoute framework that is using the
>> bndtools normally.
>> It's a tutorial that i found in here:
>> http://enroute.osgi.org/tutorial_base/050-start.html
>>
>> I think my issue is that I'm following the tutorial, so I have these 2
>> parameters in my .bnd file:
>>
>> -runfw: org.eclipse.osgi;version='[3.10.100.v20150529-1857,3.10.100.
>> v20150529-1857]'
>> -runee: JavaSE-1.8
>>
>> And I'm trying to deploy that jar into felix/concierge under a java se
>> embedded compact1.
>> Of course under these 2 containers, I was able to manage the lifecycle of
>> the bundle, but never execute the commands I created.
>>
>>
>> 2017-02-14 18:43 GMT+01:00 Dirk Fauth <dirk.fa...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> How did you create the bundles? Do you use Bndtools or Eclipse PDE?
>>>
>>> The export section of the manifest would be interesting to see.
>>>
>>> Am 14.02.2017 6:15 PM schrieb "Neil Bartlett" <njbartl...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> The inspect command has the wrong parameters. It should be:
>>>>
>>>> inspect capability|requirement <namespace> <bundles>
>>>>
>>>> Note that capability and requirement can be abbreviated to just “c” and
>>>> “r”.
>>>>
>>>> I think what you’re trying to do is view the exports of bundle 13, like
>>>> this:
>>>>
>>>> inspect c osgi.wiring.package 13
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Neil
>>>>
>>>> On 14 Feb 2017, at 15:59, Mestiri Meher <meher.mest...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I triedd this command too : "inspect capability 13"
>>>>
>>>> and here what I got:
>>>>
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework [0] provides:
>>>> ----------------------------------------
>>>> 13 [EMPTY]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2017-02-14 16:55 GMT+01:00 Mestiri Meher <meher.mest...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hey thanks Dirk for your answer,
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually it's only jar : the provider one for the first example and
>>>>> once I tried deploying the api project it says
>>>>> : org.osgi.framework.BundleException: R3 exports cannot contain
>>>>> directives.
>>>>>
>>>>> Otherwise all the felix bundles are working :
>>>>>
>>>>>    ID|State      |Level|Name
>>>>>     0|Active     |    0|System Bundle (5.6.1)|5.6.1
>>>>>     1|Active     |    1|Apache Felix Bundle Repository (2.0.8)|2.0.8
>>>>>     2|Active     |    1|Apache Felix Gogo Command (0.16.0)|0.16.0
>>>>>     3|Active     |    1|Apache Felix Gogo Runtime (0.16.2)|0.16.2
>>>>>     4|Active     |    1|Apache Felix Gogo Shell (0.10.0)|0.10.0
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2017-02-14 16:49 GMT+01:00 Dirk Fauth <dirk.fa...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you check if all bundles are started that you need? Execute lb in
>>>>>> the console to get the list of installed bundles and their states.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 14.02.2017 4:41 PM schrieb "Mestiri Meher" <
>>>>>> meher.mest...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm new to the OSGI and I'm trying to learn it from the OSGI enRoute
>>>>>> tutorials.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I build the API/Provider, it runs on eclipse with felix gogo and the
>>>>>> commands run fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tried exporting my jar and deploy it manually on concierge/felix
>>>>>> standalone I was able to start the bundle on both of containers, and 
>>>>>> manage
>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem is that I can not see the commands I declared in the
>>>>>> provider. Once I type the help gogo command, I can't see my commands in
>>>>>> there, but in eclipse the gogo command are prresent.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't know how to figure this out, it says gogo
>>>>>> commandNotFoundException.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you have an idea ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Meher
>>>>>>
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