Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-04-05 Thread Mario Curcija
Hi Cédric,

the easiest way to verify workaround for this issue without hassle is by
downloading snapshot and replacing previous bundle in your felix setup
(remove felix-cache sub-directory prior to start):

https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/osgi-snapshots/org/osgi/osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider/2.1.0-SNAPSHOT/osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider-2.1.0-20170404.072319-1.jar

The felix-framework project fixed this issue both also (trunk and 5.6.x
branch) so it should be available with
framework-5.6.4 release.

Regards,
Mario


2017-04-04 10:13 GMT+02:00 HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>:

> Peter, Mario,
>
>
>
> I am glad to hear that you found the cause.
>
> I am looking forward to seeing it working.
>
>
>
> Thanks guys.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> *Cédric*
>
>
>
> *From:* osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-bounces@mail.
> osgi.org] *On Behalf Of *Peter Kriens
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 04, 2017 10:21 AM
>
> *To:* OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with
> AngularJS
>
>
>
> I recognise this problem … but I also recall there was a fix for this. I
> just looked at Felix but could not fid anything. I also do not see the code
> in the repository. Sigh, must have fixed it locally or it did not make the
> refactoring of this bundle.
>
>
>
> I’ve pushed a fix for this.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
>
> Peter Kriens
>
>
>
> On 3 Apr 2017, at 21:40, Mario Curcija <mario.curc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> I noticed you both struggling with this one, so I gave it a try. While
> debugging I ended in felix's ManifestParser class.
>
> * Assumption:
> Felix OSGi framework does not correctly prepares attributes for
> requirements.
>
> * enRoute part:
> The RestApplication class is annotated as follows:
> @RequireAngularWebResource(resource={"angular.js","angular-resource.js",
> "angular-route.js"}, priority=1000)
>
> Following enRoute method (find(String)) is responsible for finding
> resources (*.js in this case) works correctly when running equinox based
> setup. The object returned by attrs.get("resource") is (as expected) a List
> of String instances with three elements as listed in annotation above. On
> the other hand felix framework returns only plain String containing  comma
> separated list of resources as specified in annotation.  This String will
> be later converted to a List resulting with single element
> ("angular.js","angular-resource.js", "angular-route.js"). It is obvious
> that this entry does not exist bundle entries are resolved.
>
>
> osgi.enroute.web.server.provider.WebresourceServlet.find(String)
>
>
>
>
> BundleRequirement requirement = wire.getRequirement();
>
> Map<String,Object> attrs = requirement.getAttributes();
> ...
>
> List resources = Converter.cnv(listOfStrings,
> attrs.get("resource"));
>
> ...
> for (String resource : resources) {
> if (glob.matcher(resource).matches()) {
> URL url = provider.getBundle().getEntry(root
> + resource);
> if (url != null) {
> webresources.add(new WR(url, priority,
> order++));
> } else {
> log.log(LogService.LOG_ERROR, "A web
> resource " + resource + " from " + requirement + " in bundle "
> + bsn + "-" + version);
> return null;
> }
> }
> }
> ...
>
> * Felix - ManifestParser
>
>
> I was able to reproduce it just by adding "following" test Method in:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/releases/org.apache.
> felix.framework-5.6.2/src/test/java/org/apache/felix/
> framework/util/manifestparser/ManifestParserTest.java
>
> org.apache.felix.framework.util.manifestparser.ManifestParserTest
> ..
>
> @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
> public void testAttributes() throws BundleException {
> Map<String, Object> headers = new HashMap<String, Object>();
> headers.put(Constants.BUNDLE_MANIFESTVERSION,  "2");
> headers.put(Constants.BUNDLE_SYMBOLICNAME,
> "com.example.test.sample");
> headers.put(Constants.PROVIDE_CAPABILITY,
> " com.example;theList:List=\"r

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-04-04 Thread Mario Curcija
s with java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String
> cannot be cast to java.lang.Long
> Long rLong = (Long) br.getAttributes().get("theLong");
> assertEquals(Long.valueOf(1000), rLong);
> // this would also fail with java.lang.ClassCastException
> List rList = (List) br.getAttributes().get("com.
> example.test.other");
> assertEquals(4, rList.size());
> }
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> 2017-03-31 11:46 GMT+02:00 Peter Kriens <peter.kri...@aqute.biz>:
>
>> Ok, send me the zip file … but it would really be a lot easier to help
>> you when you worked in bndtools. It is pretty likely that if you set it up
>> in bndtools it will tell you what is wrong … A setup of bundles in a
>> directory is very unmanaged and likely to hide many errors tools could have
>> told you.
>>
>> Send the zip to me personally or send a link so I can download it.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Peter Kriens
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 Mar 2017, at 16:47, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The only bndrun file I have used is the one from the ‘
>> osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application’ project from
>> https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples without changing any code,
>> and then I manually extracted the bundles to put them in a clean Felix
>> instance.
>>
>> I can send the ZIP containing the examples I used, and I can create a ZIP
>> with the end result of the Felix Instance, but I do not see nor do I know
>> how to make a bndrun file replicating the manual steps I did (as described
>> in my previous email) in order to ease your work in helping me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please let me know what would be useful to you so I can help you in
>> helping me.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> *Cédric*
>>
>> *From:* osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-bounces@mail.
>> osgi.org <osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org>] *On Behalf Of *Peter Kriens
>> *Sent:* Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:04 AM
>> *To:* OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with
>> AngularJS
>>
>> Well, there are million of tutorials about Git(hub). It really is hard
>> for me to try to retrace your steps and be sure I end up in the same place.
>>
>> I am more than willing to help but I will not to be able to quickly
>> recreate the exact environment you’ve created.
>>
>> And anyway, wouldn’t it be easier to create a bndrun file with this setup?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Peter Kriens
>>
>>
>> On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:24, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.
>>
>> Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as
>> follow:
>> 1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples (as
>> ZIP and extracted it locally)
>> 2.   Follow prerequisites from http://enroute.osgi.org/q
>> s/100-prerequisites.html
>> a.   Java 8
>> b.   Eclipse Mars
>> c.   Bndtools installation (using URL http://dl.bintray.com/bndt
>> ools/bndtools/latest as HTTPS failing)
>> d.   Installed Git for windows
>> 3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse
>> 4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/q
>> s/300-application.html,on the osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application
>> project:
>> a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file +
>> Click ‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’
>> b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check http://localhost:8080/os
>> gi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html
>> c.   Stopped the run/debug
>> d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard
>> 5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action
>> (http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html, ‘Creating an Executable
>> ’section)
>> 6.   Copied following extracted JAR files into ‘bundle’ directory of
>> local Felix (v 5.6.2):
>> · org.apache.felix.http.servlet-api-1.1.2.jar
>> · org.apache.felix.log-1.0.1.jar
>> · org.apache.felix.configadmin-1.8.8.jar
>> · org.apache.felix.http.jetty-3.2.0.jar
>> · org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.2.jar
>> · osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application.jar
>> · osgi.enroute.twitter.bootstrap.webresource-3.3.5.jar
>> · osgi.enro

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-04-04 Thread HENRY Cedric D
Peter, Mario,

I am glad to hear that you found the cause.
I am looking forward to seeing it working.

Thanks guys.

Best Regards,
Cédric

From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] On 
Behalf Of Peter Kriens
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 10:21 AM
To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

I recognise this problem … but I also recall there was a fix for this. I just 
looked at Felix but could not fid anything. I also do not see the code in the 
repository. Sigh, must have fixed it locally or it did not make the refactoring 
of this bundle.

I’ve pushed a fix for this.

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens

On 3 Apr 2017, at 21:40, Mario Curcija 
<mario.curc...@gmail.com<mailto:mario.curc...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I noticed you both struggling with this one, so I gave it a try. While 
debugging I ended in felix's ManifestParser class.

* Assumption:
Felix OSGi framework does not correctly prepares attributes for requirements.

* enRoute part:
The RestApplication class is annotated as follows:
@RequireAngularWebResource(resource={"angular.js","angular-resource.js", 
"angular-route.js"}, priority=1000)

Following enRoute method (find(String)) is responsible for finding resources 
(*.js in this case) works correctly when running equinox based setup. The 
object returned by attrs.get("resource") is (as expected) a List of String 
instances with three elements as listed in annotation above. On the other hand 
felix framework returns only plain String containing  comma separated list of 
resources as specified in annotation.  This String will be later converted to a 
List resulting with single element ("angular.js","angular-resource.js", 
"angular-route.js"). It is obvious that this entry does not exist bundle 
entries are resolved.

osgi.enroute.web.server.provider.WebresourceServlet.find(String)


BundleRequirement requirement = wire.getRequirement();

Map<String,Object> attrs = requirement.getAttributes();
...
List resources = Converter.cnv(listOfStrings, 
attrs.get("resource"));
...
for (String resource : resources) {
if (glob.matcher(resource).matches()) {
URL url = provider.getBundle().getEntry(root + 
resource);
if (url != null) {
webresources.add(new WR(url, priority, 
order++));
} else {
log.log(LogService.LOG_ERROR, "A web resource " 
+ resource + " from " + requirement + " in bundle "
+ bsn + "-" + version);
return null;
}
}
}
...

* Felix - ManifestParser

I was able to reproduce it just by adding "following" test Method in:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/releases/org.apache.felix.framework-5.6.2/src/test/java/org/apache/felix/framework/util/manifestparser/ManifestParserTest.java

org.apache.felix.framework.util.manifestparser.ManifestParserTest
..

@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public void testAttributes() throws BundleException {
Map<String, Object> headers = new HashMap<String, Object>();
headers.put(Constants.BUNDLE_MANIFESTVERSION,  "2");
headers.put(Constants.BUNDLE_SYMBOLICNAME, "com.example.test.sample");
headers.put(Constants.PROVIDE_CAPABILITY,
" 
com.example;theList:List=\"red,green,blue\";theLong:Long=111");
headers.put(Constants.REQUIRE_CAPABILITY,
" 
com.example.other;theList:List=\"one,two,three\";theLong:Long=999");

BundleRevision mockBundleRevision = mock(BundleRevision.class);

when(mockBundleRevision.getSymbolicName()).thenReturn("com.example.test.sample");

ManifestParser mp = new ManifestParser(null, null, mockBundleRevision, 
headers);

BundleCapability bc = findCapability(mp.getCapabilities(), 
"com.example");
Long cLong = (Long) bc.getAttributes().get("theLong");
assertEquals(Long.valueOf(111), cLong);
List cList = (List) bc.getAttributes().get("theList");
assertEquals(3, cList.size());
assertTrue(cList.contains("red"));

BundleRequirement br = findRequirement(mp.getRequirements(), 
"com.example.other");
//
// fails with java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be 
cast to java.lang.Long
Long rLong = (Long) br.getAttributes().get("theLong");
assertEquals(Long.valueOf(1000), rLong

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-04-04 Thread Peter Kriens
ssCastException: java.lang.String cannot 
> be cast to java.lang.Long
> Long rLong = (Long) br.getAttributes().get("theLong");
> assertEquals(Long.valueOf(1000), rLong);
> // this would also fail with java.lang.ClassCastException 
> List rList = (List) 
> br.getAttributes().get("com.example.test.other");
> assertEquals(4, rList.size());
> }
> 
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> 2017-03-31 11:46 GMT+02:00 Peter Kriens <peter.kri...@aqute.biz 
> <mailto:peter.kri...@aqute.biz>>:
> Ok, send me the zip file … but it would really be a lot easier to help you 
> when you worked in bndtools. It is pretty likely that if you set it up in 
> bndtools it will tell you what is wrong … A setup of bundles in a directory 
> is very unmanaged and likely to hide many errors tools could have told you. 
> 
> Send the zip to me personally or send a link so I can download it.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
>   Peter Kriens
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 30 Mar 2017, at 16:47, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
>> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>>  
>> The only bndrun file I have used is the one from the 
>> ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application’ project 
>> fromhttps://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples 
>> <https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples> without changing any code, 
>> and then I manually extracted the bundles to put them in a clean Felix 
>> instance.
>>  
>> I can send the ZIP containing the examples I used, and I can create a ZIP 
>> with the end result of the Felix Instance, but I do not see nor do I know 
>> how to make a bndrun file replicating the manual steps I did (as described 
>> in my previous email) in order to ease your work in helping me.
>>  
>> 
>> Please let me know what would be useful to you so I can help you in helping 
>> me.
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Cédric
>>  
>> From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org <mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org> 
>> [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org 
>> <mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org>] On Behalf Of Peter Kriens
>> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:04 AM
>> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org 
>> <mailto:osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>>
>> Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS
>>  
>> Well, there are million of tutorials about Git(hub). It really is hard for 
>> me to try to retrace your steps and be sure I end up in the same place.
>>  
>> I am more than willing to help but I will not to be able to quickly recreate 
>> the exact environment you’ve created.
>>  
>> And anyway, wouldn’t it be easier to create a bndrun file with this setup?
>>  
>> Kind regards,
>>  
>> Peter Kriens
>>  
>> On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:24, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
>> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>>  
>> I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.
>>  
>> Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as 
>> follow:
>> 1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples 
>> <https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples> (as ZIP and extracted it 
>> locally)
>> 2.   Follow prerequisites from 
>> http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html 
>> <http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html>
>> a.   Java 8
>> b.   Eclipse Mars
>> c.   Bndtools installation (using URL 
>> http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest 
>> <http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest> as HTTPS failing)
>> d.   Installed Git for windows
>> 3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse
>> 4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
>> <http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html>,on the 
>> osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application project:
>> a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file + Click 
>> ‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’
>> b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check 
>> http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html 
>> <http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html>
>> c.   Stopped the run/debug
>> d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard
>> 5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action 
>> (http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
>> <http://enroute.o

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-04-03 Thread Mario Curcija
;
> The only bndrun file I have used is the one from the ‘
> osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application’ project from
> https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples without changing any code,
> and then I manually extracted the bundles to put them in a clean Felix
> instance.
>
> I can send the ZIP containing the examples I used, and I can create a ZIP
> with the end result of the Felix Instance, but I do not see nor do I know
> how to make a bndrun file replicating the manual steps I did (as described
> in my previous email) in order to ease your work in helping me.
>
>
>
> Please let me know what would be useful to you so I can help you in
> helping me.
>
> Best Regards,
> *Cédric*
>
> *From:* osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-bounces@mail.
> osgi.org <osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org>] *On Behalf Of *Peter Kriens
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:04 AM
> *To:* OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with
> AngularJS
>
> Well, there are million of tutorials about Git(hub). It really is hard for
> me to try to retrace your steps and be sure I end up in the same place.
>
> I am more than willing to help but I will not to be able to quickly
> recreate the exact environment you’ve created.
>
> And anyway, wouldn’t it be easier to create a bndrun file with this setup?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Peter Kriens
>
>
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:24, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>
> wrote:
>
> I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.
>
> Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as
> follow:
> 1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples (as ZIP
> and extracted it locally)
> 2.   Follow prerequisites from http://enroute.osgi.org/
> qs/100-prerequisites.html
> a.   Java 8
> b.   Eclipse Mars
> c.   Bndtools installation (using URL http://dl.bintray.com/
> bndtools/bndtools/latest as HTTPS failing)
> d.   Installed Git for windows
> 3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse
> 4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/
> qs/300-application.html,on the osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application
> project:
> a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file + Click
>  ‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’
> b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check http://localhost:8080/
> osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html
> c.   Stopped the run/debug
> d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard
> 5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action
> (http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html, ‘Creating an Executable’
> section)
> 6.   Copied following extracted JAR files into ‘bundle’ directory of
> local Felix (v 5.6.2):
> · org.apache.felix.http.servlet-api-1.1.2.jar
> · org.apache.felix.log-1.0.1.jar
> · org.apache.felix.configadmin-1.8.8.jar
> · org.apache.felix.http.jetty-3.2.0.jar
> · org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.2.jar
> · osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application.jar
> · osgi.enroute.twitter.bootstrap.webresource-3.3.5.jar
> · osgi.enroute.configurer.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.dtos.bndlib.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.executor.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.google.angular.webresource-1.5.7.jar
> · osgi.enroute.logger.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.rest.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.stackexchange.pagedown.webresource-1.1.1.jar
> · osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> 7.   Added the following Felix sub-projects into the ‘bundle’
> directory:
> a.   http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.
> felix.bundlerepository-2.0.8.jar
> b.   http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.
> felix.coordinator-1.0.2.jar
> c.   org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-4.4.0.jar from
> http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-
> bin.zip
> <http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-bin.zip>
> d.   http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.
> felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar
> <http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar>
> e.   http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.
> felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar
> <http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar>
> f.http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.
> felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar
> <http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar>
> 8.   

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-31 Thread Peter Kriens
Ok, send me the zip file … but it would really be a lot easier to help you when 
you worked in bndtools. It is pretty likely that if you set it up in bndtools 
it will tell you what is wrong … A setup of bundles in a directory is very 
unmanaged and likely to hide many errors tools could have told you. 

Send the zip to me personally or send a link so I can download it.

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens






> On 30 Mar 2017, at 16:47, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> The only bndrun file I have used is the one from the 
> ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application’ project 
> fromhttps://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples 
> <https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples> without changing any code, 
> and then I manually extracted the bundles to put them in a clean Felix 
> instance.
>  
> I can send the ZIP containing the examples I used, and I can create a ZIP 
> with the end result of the Felix Instance, but I do not see nor do I know how 
> to make a bndrun file replicating the manual steps I did (as described in my 
> previous email) in order to ease your work in helping me.
>  
> 
> Please let me know what would be useful to you so I can help you in helping 
> me.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Cédric
>  
> From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] 
> On Behalf Of Peter Kriens
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:04 AM
> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
> Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS
>  
> Well, there are million of tutorials about Git(hub). It really is hard for me 
> to try to retrace your steps and be sure I end up in the same place.
>  
> I am more than willing to help but I will not to be able to quickly recreate 
> the exact environment you’ve created.
>  
> And anyway, wouldn’t it be easier to create a bndrun file with this setup?
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Peter Kriens
>  
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:24, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>  
> I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.
>  
> Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as 
> follow:
> 1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples 
> <https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples> (as ZIP and extracted it 
> locally)
> 2.   Follow prerequisites from 
> http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html 
> <http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html>
> a.   Java 8
> b.   Eclipse Mars
> c.   Bndtools installation (using URL 
> http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest 
> <http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest> as HTTPS failing)
> d.   Installed Git for windows
> 3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse
> 4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
> <http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html>,on the 
> osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application project:
> a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file + Click 
> ‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’
> b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check 
> http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html 
> <http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html>
> c.   Stopped the run/debug
> d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard
> 5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action 
> (http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
> <http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html>, ‘Creating an 
> Executable’section)
> 6.   Copied following extracted JAR files into ‘bundle’ directory of 
> local Felix (v 5.6.2):
> · org.apache.felix.http.servlet-api-1.1.2.jar
> · org.apache.felix.log-1.0.1.jar
> · org.apache.felix.configadmin-1.8.8.jar
> · org.apache.felix.http.jetty-3.2.0.jar
> · org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.2.jar
> · osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application.jar
> · osgi.enroute.twitter.bootstrap.webresource-3.3.5.jar
> · osgi.enroute.configurer.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.dtos.bndlib.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.executor.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.google.angular.webresource-1.5.7.jar
> · osgi.enroute.logger.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.rest.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> · osgi.enroute.stackexchange.pagedown.webresource-1.1.1.jar
> · osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
> 7.   Added the following Felix sub-projects into the ‘bundle’ directory:
&g

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-30 Thread HENRY Cedric D
Hello,

The only bndrun file I have used is the one from the 
‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application’ project from 
https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples without changing any code, and 
then I manually extracted the bundles to put them in a clean Felix instance.

I can send the ZIP containing the examples I used, and I can create a ZIP with 
the end result of the Felix Instance, but I do not see nor do I know how to 
make a bndrun file replicating the manual steps I did (as described in my 
previous email) in order to ease your work in helping me.

Please let me know what would be useful to you so I can help you in helping me.
Best Regards,
Cédric

From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] On 
Behalf Of Peter Kriens
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 11:04 AM
To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

Well, there are million of tutorials about Git(hub). It really is hard for me 
to try to retrace your steps and be sure I end up in the same place.

I am more than willing to help but I will not to be able to quickly recreate 
the exact environment you’ve created.

And anyway, wouldn’t it be easier to create a bndrun file with this setup?

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens

On 22 Mar 2017, at 12:24, HENRY Cedric D 
<cedric.d.he...@alstom.com<mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:

I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.

Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as 
follow:
1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples (as ZIP and 
extracted it locally)
2.   Follow prerequisites from 
http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html
a.   Java 8
b.   Eclipse Mars
c.   Bndtools installation (using URL 
http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest as HTTPS failing)
d.   Installed Git for windows
3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse
4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html,on 
the osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application project:
a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file + Click 
‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’
b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check 
http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html
c.   Stopped the run/debug
d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard
5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action 
(http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html, ‘Creating an 
Executable’section)
6.   Copied following extracted JAR files into ‘bundle’ directory of local 
Felix (v 5.6.2):
• org.apache.felix.http.servlet-api-1.1.2.jar
• org.apache.felix.log-1.0.1.jar
• org.apache.felix.configadmin-1.8.8.jar
• org.apache.felix.http.jetty-3.2.0.jar
• org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.2.jar
• osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application.jar
• osgi.enroute.twitter.bootstrap.webresource-3.3.5.jar
• osgi.enroute.configurer.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
• osgi.enroute.dtos.bndlib.provider-2.0.0.jar
• osgi.enroute.executor.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
• osgi.enroute.google.angular.webresource-1.5.7.jar
• osgi.enroute.logger.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
• osgi.enroute.rest.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
• osgi.enroute.stackexchange.pagedown.webresource-1.1.1.jar
• osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar
7.   Added the following Felix sub-projects into the ‘bundle’ directory:
a.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.bundlerepository-2.0.8.jar
b.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.coordinator-1.0.2.jar
c.   org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-4.4.0.jar from 
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-bin.zip<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-bin.zip>
d.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar>
e.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar>
f.
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar>
8.   Added the following OSGi bundles from Maven:
a.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.coordinator/1.0.2/org.osgi.service.coordinator-1.0.2.jar
b.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.event/1.3.1/org.osgi.service.event-1.3.1.jar
c.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.metatype/1.3.0/org.osgi.service.metatype-1.3.0.jar
9.   In command prompt under the Felix Framework root directory, executed: 
java -jar bin

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-30 Thread Peter Kriens
t; http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.metatype/1.3.0/org.osgi.service.metatype-1.3.0.jar
>  
> <http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.metatype/1.3.0/org.osgi.service.metatype-1.3.0.jar>
> 9.   In command prompt under the Felix Framework root directory, 
> executed: java -jar bin\felix.jar
> a.   Waited for Log message: INFO:oejs.ServerConnector:FelixStartLevel: 
> Started ServerConnector
> 10.   Open http://localhost: org.osgi.service.http.port>/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html 
> <http://localhost:%3cFelix%20org.osgi.service.http.port%3e/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html>
>  
> Best Regards,
> 
> Cédric
>  
> From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] 
> On Behalf Of Peter Kriens
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 11:08 AM
> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
> Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS
>  
> Hmm, manifest looks ok. The fact that your bundle runs means Felix must have 
> resolved this. 
>  
> I vaguely recall that there was a bug in Felix wiring custom namespaces but 
> that same vague recall says in my head it was fixed.
>  
> The easiest for me is if you create a Github bndtools workspace.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Peter Kriens
>  
>  
>  
> On 22 Mar 2017, at 08:18, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hello,
>  
> I left the code downloaded from GIT as-is and followed the steps from the 
> tutorial in order to see it working in full, which it did in when ran from 
> Eclipse or when running the exported JAR.
>  
> As per angular the Require-Capability header, the osgi.enroute.examples.rest 
> bundle has the following (see manifest attached) amongst others:
> · 
> effective:=active,osgi.enroute.webresource;resource:List="angular.js,angular-resource.js,angular-route.js"
> · 
> priority:Long=1000;filter:="(&(osgi.enroute.webresource=/google/angular)(&(version>=1.5.7)(!(version>=2.0.0",osgi.enroute.webresource
>  
> If it helps with the investigation, I can archive the Felix instance included 
> all the bundles and sent it over.
>  
> Best Regards,
> 
> Cédric
>  
> From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org <mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org> 
> [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org 
> <mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org>] On Behalf Of Peter Kriens
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:10 PM
> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org 
> <mailto:osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>>
> Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS
>  
> Your GUI bundle must require the angular code and the bootstrap code. Since 
> you can see the CSS this seems to work fine for Twitter but not angular.
>  
> * Did you remove or change the RequireAngular annotation from the application 
> class?
> * Verify that your osgi.enroute.rest.application bundle requires angular in 
> the header (Require-Capability header)
>  
> Otherwise make a Github repo with the project and I can take a look. Kind 
> regards,
>  
> Peter Kriens
>  
>  
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 18:01, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hello,
>  
> I have followed the tutorial http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/050-start.html 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_050-2Dstart.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=BVpIxOXWBdZ4T2IGnu0wJ5WS05rMgUUxH7qZd3eX17Q=>
>  using the examples available on GIT without any problem.
>  
> Then, I have extracted the content of the JAR generated at the end of the 
> page http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_300-2Dapplication.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=aMOj06IaufFeItw5hnwlF2mNvvfIzETbxZIgsikB3OQ=>
>  to use it content with a clean instance of Felix (v 5.6.2, configured to 
> have on port 8889).
> The intent is to better the dependencies required in order to create a Web 
> application (with AngularJS) using OSGi in order to create a similar 
> application using Maven on Intellij IDEA.
>  
> The Problem is as below:
>  
> After some struggle, I have succeeded to have all bundles active, but the web 
> application does not work as when ran from Eclipse.
> NOTE

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-22 Thread HENRY Cedric D
I am not very familiar (yet) with Github nor with bndtools workspace.

Still,  related to what I mentioned in my initial email, my steps were as 
follow:

1.   Downloaded https://github.com/osgi/osgi.enroute.examples (as ZIP and 
extracted it locally)

2.   Follow prerequisites from 
http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/100-prerequisites.html

a.   Java 8

b.   Eclipse Mars

c.   Bndtools installation (using URL 
http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest as HTTPS failing)

d.   Installed Git for windows

3.   Imported the download at step 1 in Eclipse

4.   Followed steps from http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html,on 
the osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application project:

a.   Double-click the ‘osgi.enroute.examples.rest.bndrun’ file + Click 
‘Resolve’ then ‘Finish’

b.   Click ‘Run OSGi’/’Debug OSGi’ and check 
http://localhost:8080/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html

c.   Stopped the run/debug

d.   Click ‘Export’ and followed the wizard

5.   Extracted content of uber-JAR resulting from the ‘Export’ action 
(http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html, ‘Creating an Executable’ 
section)

6.   Copied following extracted JAR files into ‘bundle’ directory of local 
Felix (v 5.6.2):

· org.apache.felix.http.servlet-api-1.1.2.jar

· org.apache.felix.log-1.0.1.jar

· org.apache.felix.configadmin-1.8.8.jar

· org.apache.felix.http.jetty-3.2.0.jar

· org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.2.jar

· osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application.jar

· osgi.enroute.twitter.bootstrap.webresource-3.3.5.jar

· osgi.enroute.configurer.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar

· osgi.enroute.dtos.bndlib.provider-2.0.0.jar

· osgi.enroute.executor.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar

· osgi.enroute.google.angular.webresource-1.5.7.jar

· osgi.enroute.logger.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar

· osgi.enroute.rest.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar

· osgi.enroute.stackexchange.pagedown.webresource-1.1.1.jar

· osgi.enroute.web.simple.provider-2.0.0.jar

7.   Added the following Felix sub-projects into the ‘bundle’ directory:

a.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.bundlerepository-2.0.8.jar

b.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.coordinator-1.0.2.jar

c.   org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-4.4.0.jar from 
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-bin.zip<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9-bin.zip>

d.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.eventadmin-1.4.8.jar>

e.   
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.metatype-1.1.2.jar>

f.
http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache//felix/org.apache.felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar<http://ftp.tudelft.nl/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.webconsole-4.3.0-all.jar>

8.   Added the following OSGi bundles from Maven:

a.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.coordinator/1.0.2/org.osgi.service.coordinator-1.0.2.jar

b.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.event/1.3.1/org.osgi.service.event-1.3.1.jar

c.   
http://central.maven.org/maven2/org/osgi/org.osgi.service.metatype/1.3.0/org.osgi.service.metatype-1.3.0.jar

9.   In command prompt under the Felix Framework root directory, executed: 
java -jar bin\felix.jar

a.   Waited for Log message: INFO:oejs.ServerConnector:FelixStartLevel: 
Started ServerConnector

10.   Open http://localhost:/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html<http://localhost:%3cFelix%20org.osgi.service.http.port%3e/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html>

Best Regards,
Cédric

From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] On 
Behalf Of Peter Kriens
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 11:08 AM
To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

Hmm, manifest looks ok. The fact that your bundle runs means Felix must have 
resolved this.

I vaguely recall that there was a bug in Felix wiring custom namespaces but 
that same vague recall says in my head it was fixed.

The easiest for me is if you create a Github bndtools workspace.

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens



On 22 Mar 2017, at 08:18, HENRY Cedric D 
<cedric.d.he...@alstom.com<mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:

Hello,

I left the code downloaded from GIT as-is and followed the steps from the 
tutorial in order to see it working in full, which it did in when ran from 
Eclipse or when running the exported JAR.

As per angular the Require-Capability header, the osgi.enroute.examples.rest 
bundle has the following (see manifest attached) amongst others:
• 
effectiv

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-22 Thread Peter Kriens
Hmm, manifest looks ok. The fact that your bundle runs means Felix must have 
resolved this. 

I vaguely recall that there was a bug in Felix wiring custom namespaces but 
that same vague recall says in my head it was fixed.

The easiest for me is if you create a Github bndtools workspace.

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens



> On 22 Mar 2017, at 08:18, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I left the code downloaded from GIT as-is and followed the steps from the 
> tutorial in order to see it working in full, which it did in when ran from 
> Eclipse or when running the exported JAR.
>  
> As per angular the Require-Capability header, the osgi.enroute.examples.rest 
> bundle has the following (see manifest attached) amongst others:
> · 
> effective:=active,osgi.enroute.webresource;resource:List="angular.js,angular-resource.js,angular-route.js"
> · 
> priority:Long=1000;filter:="(&(osgi.enroute.webresource=/google/angular)(&(version>=1.5.7)(!(version>=2.0.0",osgi.enroute.webresource
>  
> If it helps with the investigation, I can archive the Felix instance included 
> all the bundles and sent it over.
>  
> Best Regards,
> 
> Cédric
>  
> From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] 
> On Behalf Of Peter Kriens
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:10 PM
> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
> Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS
>  
> Your GUI bundle must require the angular code and the bootstrap code. Since 
> you can see the CSS this seems to work fine for Twitter but not angular.
>  
> * Did you remove or change the RequireAngular annotation from the application 
> class?
> * Verify that your osgi.enroute.rest.application bundle requires angular in 
> the header (Require-Capability header)
>  
> Otherwise make a Github repo with the project and I can take a look. Kind 
> regards,
>  
> Peter Kriens
>  
>  
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 18:01, HENRY Cedric D <cedric.d.he...@alstom.com 
> <mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hello,
>  
> I have followed the tutorial http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/050-start.html 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_050-2Dstart.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=BVpIxOXWBdZ4T2IGnu0wJ5WS05rMgUUxH7qZd3eX17Q=>
>  using the examples available on GIT without any problem.
>  
> Then, I have extracted the content of the JAR generated at the end of the 
> page http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_300-2Dapplication.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=aMOj06IaufFeItw5hnwlF2mNvvfIzETbxZIgsikB3OQ=>
>  to use it content with a clean instance of Felix (v 5.6.2, configured to 
> have on port 8889).
> The intent is to better the dependencies required in order to create a Web 
> application (with AngularJS) using OSGi in order to create a similar 
> application using Maven on Intellij IDEA.
>  
> The Problem is as below:
>  
> After some struggle, I have succeeded to have all bundles active, but the web 
> application does not work as when ran from Eclipse.
> NOTE that none of the org.eclipse.* bundles got used.
>  
> Opening http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html#/ 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.enroute.examples.rest_index.html-23_=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=V_W98i93Z69Cc5LnyjAXLxPZyFSeWIY_J2DCABsg-eQ=>
>  only the content of the index.html file is rendered as-is:
> 
>  
> Looking into the Source View, I have followed the CSS link and the JS link:
> · 
> http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.css
>  
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.enroute.webresource_osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application_1.0.0_-2A.css=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=kgzYhTlXSCzRmOmKO_hVP4uaKIKikISnKd3vvUZbrDI=>:
>  returns the CSS content
> · 
> http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.js
>  
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.e

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-22 Thread HENRY Cedric D
Hello,

I left the code downloaded from GIT as-is and followed the steps from the 
tutorial in order to see it working in full, which it did in when ran from 
Eclipse or when running the exported JAR.

As per angular the Require-Capability header, the osgi.enroute.examples.rest 
bundle has the following (see manifest attached) amongst others:

· 
effective:=active,osgi.enroute.webresource;resource:List="angular.js,angular-resource.js,angular-route.js"

· 
priority:Long=1000;filter:="(&(osgi.enroute.webresource=/google/angular)(&(version>=1.5.7)(!(version>=2.0.0",osgi.enroute.webresource

If it helps with the investigation, I can archive the Felix instance included 
all the bundles and sent it over.

Best Regards,
Cédric

From: osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org [mailto:osgi-dev-boun...@mail.osgi.org] On 
Behalf Of Peter Kriens
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 7:10 PM
To: OSGi Developer Mail List <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

Your GUI bundle must require the angular code and the bootstrap code. Since you 
can see the CSS this seems to work fine for Twitter but not angular.

* Did you remove or change the RequireAngular annotation from the application 
class?
* Verify that your osgi.enroute.rest.application bundle requires angular in the 
header (Require-Capability header)

Otherwise make a Github repo with the project and I can take a look. Kind 
regards,

Peter Kriens


On 21 Mar 2017, at 18:01, HENRY Cedric D 
<cedric.d.he...@alstom.com<mailto:cedric.d.he...@alstom.com>> wrote:

Hello,

I have followed the tutorial 
http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/050-start.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_050-2Dstart.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=BVpIxOXWBdZ4T2IGnu0wJ5WS05rMgUUxH7qZd3eX17Q=>
 using the examples available on GIT without any problem.

Then, I have extracted the content of the JAR generated at the end of the page 
http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__enroute.osgi.org_qs_300-2Dapplication.html=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=aMOj06IaufFeItw5hnwlF2mNvvfIzETbxZIgsikB3OQ=>
 to use it content with a clean instance of Felix (v 5.6.2, configured to have 
on port 8889).
The intent is to better the dependencies required in order to create a Web 
application (with AngularJS) using OSGi in order to create a similar 
application using Maven on Intellij IDEA.

The Problem is as below:

After some struggle, I have succeeded to have all bundles active, but the web 
application does not work as when ran from Eclipse.
NOTE that none of the org.eclipse.* bundles got used.

Opening 
http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html#/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.enroute.examples.rest_index.html-23_=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=V_W98i93Z69Cc5LnyjAXLxPZyFSeWIY_J2DCABsg-eQ=>
 only the content of the index.html file is rendered as-is:


Looking into the Source View, I have followed the CSS link and the JS link:
• 
http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.css<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.enroute.webresource_osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application_1.0.0_-2A.css=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=kgzYhTlXSCzRmOmKO_hVP4uaKIKikISnKd3vvUZbrDI=>:
 returns the CSS content
• 
http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.js<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_osgi.enroute.webresource_osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application_1.0.0_-2A.js=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=dyl6nBIpKmH7osnfGaV-1xDeG14sA3shf0AebcKkhIw=>:
 returns HTTP ERROR: 404
Note that 
http://localhost:8889/rest/upper<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8889_rest_upper=DwMFaQ=IV_clAzoPDE253xZdHuilRgztyh_RiV3wUrLrDQYWSI=P6euiOIUTiHGeCo834UpUN15FXdgxZVSdSwprP_eqOo=7tDGLFT8Y4SL1Hbi9pYPSF30fCXvShawNw2TQArioZw=v_IA5GqHB5Y6fbV2NC2nsLlhQ95_Hv8ANRl7M40rmN8=>
 is working fine.

I am puzzled about the fact that the CSS file content is returned, but not the 
JS file content event though they are under the same directory within the 
osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application bundle, and I would appreciate so

Re: [osgi-dev] RHelp needed about Web Application with AngularJS

2017-03-21 Thread Peter Kriens
Your GUI bundle must require the angular code and the bootstrap code. Since you 
can see the CSS this seems to work fine for Twitter but not angular.

* Did you remove or change the RequireAngular annotation from the application 
class?
* Verify that your osgi.enroute.rest.application bundle requires angular in the 
header (Require-Capability header)

Otherwise make a Github repo with the project and I can take a look. Kind 
regards,

Peter Kriens


> On 21 Mar 2017, at 18:01, HENRY Cedric D  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I have followed the tutorial http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/050-start.html 
>  using the examples available on 
> GIT without any problem.
>  
> Then, I have extracted the content of the JAR generated at the end of the 
> page http://enroute.osgi.org/qs/300-application.html 
>  to use it content with a 
> clean instance of Felix (v 5.6.2, configured to have on port 8889).
> The intent is to better the dependencies required in order to create a Web 
> application (with AngularJS) using OSGi in order to create a similar 
> application using Maven on Intellij IDEA.
>  
> The Problem is as below:
>  
> After some struggle, I have succeeded to have all bundles active, but the web 
> application does not work as when ran from Eclipse.
> NOTE that none of the org.eclipse.* bundles got used.
>  
> Opening http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.examples.rest/index.html#/ 
>  only the 
> content of the index.html file is rendered as-is:
> 
>  
> Looking into the Source View, I have followed the CSS link and the JS link:
> · 
> http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.css
>  
> :
>  returns the CSS content
> · 
> http://localhost:8889/osgi.enroute.webresource/osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application/1.0.0/*.js
>  
> :
>  returns HTTP ERROR: 404
> Note that http://localhost:8889/rest/upper  
> is working fine.
>  
> I am puzzled about the fact that the CSS file content is returned, but not 
> the JS file content event though they are under the same directory within the 
> osgi.enroute.examples.rest.application bundle, and I would appreciate some 
> help in solving and understand the cause of this problem.
>  
> Here is a snapshot of all the bundles under ‘bundle’ directory used by Felix:
> 
>  
> Best Regards,
> 
> Cédric
>  
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