knew it had to add one of
> those bundles when on Windows!
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> Tim
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> On 9 Dec 2016, at 06:48, Guillaume Nodet <gnodet.apa...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On windows, you need an additional bundle, either jansi or jna.
> With jline 3.0.2,
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> Do you have some pointers ?
> I already fixed and released a bunch of issues in jline (latest of 3.0.x
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> In Karaf, run the "framework equinox ; shutdown --reboot --force " commands
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urer.simple.provider [151](R 151.0)] osgi.service;
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ures usable without full karaf, i.e. Standalone ?
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> On 15/06/2016 9:24 PM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
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> We've implemented that in Karaf 4.0. You need to use karaf features for
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2016-04-13 22:47 GMT+02:00 Michael Lipp <m...@mnl.de>:
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> I'm trying to get a clear picture of the ServiceTracker. I've looked at
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Have you looked at Karaf features ? those do support bundle start levels.
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2015-12-14 17:02 GMT+01:00 Seth Lana <sethlanag...@gmail.com>:
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> many thanks for your inputs, it really helped us to defined the way our
> team should to g
The Fabric8 DOSGi implementation indeed support referential integrity.
Guillaume Nodet
2014-02-28 16:31 GMT+01:00 Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com:
Thanks David, yes I've seen this list.
Does any of these implementations support the referential integrity
within transferred data I am seeking
.
However, it has a pluggable serialization protocol (defaults to java binary
serialization, but protobuf is also supported) and uses hawtdispatch (nio)
for the IO side. It's really insanely fast.
Cheers,
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2014-02-28 17:26 GMT+01:00 Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com:
Thanks Guillaume
* features:install fabric-core
* features:install fabric-dosgi
We need to trim a bit the dependencies, and most of those bundles are not
needed, but it gets you started ;-)
Cheers,
Guillaume
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foo-1.0:
Export-Package: a;version=1.0
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Export-Package: a;version=2.0
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depends on the order in which these two
bundles are resolved, and the presence of other bundles which may import the
1.0 version of the package and will not necessarily be rewired until a
refresh operation is performed.
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