Hi,
Could you please elaborate how you define the dependency between REST Service
and ServiceImpl bundles?
Using OSGi service? Using blueprint to refer the OSGi service?
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Freeman(Yue) Fang
Red Hat, Inc.
FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
On 2014-3-26, at 下午8:07, Arun Manivannan
Thanks for the note Freeman. Here is the relevant tags from the REST
blueprint xml
jaxrs:server address=/coreservices id=rsServer
jaxrs:inInterceptors
ref component-id=logInbound/
/jaxrs:inInterceptors
jaxrs:serviceBeans
ref
If in my tracker I see the configuration admins I find my properties,
good !
But I not have method to link my ServiceReference object of my method
ServiceTracker#addingService to a Configuration object of configuration
admin. How I do that ?
Le 20.03.2014 14:19, Natalius a écrit :
have you
Hi JB,
Some modules which have been compiled with Java 8 fail to start. The problem is
I have no clue if it's due to Karaf/Java8 or not... I'm stuck :S
Did you make any progress?
JP
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De : Jean-Baptiste Onofré
The service properties are missing because DOSGI not duplicate service
properties.
I think what I want to do is not possible with DOSGI and cellar
Le 27.03.2014 15:28, Natalius a écrit :
If in my tracker I see the configuration admins I find my properties,
good !
But I not have method to
As a desesperate solution I removed built-in ASM and installed the latest one
(5.0.1) and... tada!
Everything is just fine. Everything works as expected and I even get no strange
logs.
JP
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De : CLEMENT Jean-Philippe
what is the purpose of the refresh command in Karaf 3.0.x? What effect does
it have on the bundle lifecycle?
I have a WAB (mega bundle WAR) that I just re-built using mvn. I run
'update xxx'. Do I need to run 'refresh xxx' as well? Typically I update
WAB bundle and halt Karaf and restart
Hi JP,
it works straight forward for me using ASM 5.0.1. I will rebase my local
branch and merge on master.
Regards
JB
On 03/27/2014 04:45 PM, CLEMENT Jean-Philippe wrote:
Hi JB,
Some modules which have been compiled with Java 8 fail to start. The problem is
I have no clue if it's due to
Hi Charlie,
Yes, 3.0.1 and 4.0.0 will have Java8 support.
Regards
JB
On 03/27/2014 07:17 PM, Charlie Mordant wrote:
Hi JB, JP,
Will it be a 3.0.1 dedicated to Java8 support soon? It should be nice
for sharp devs ;).
Regards,
2014-03-27 19:13 GMT+01:00 Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Bundle is currently active. we exec 'refresh xxx' for that bundle and start
that bundle. how to handle this as I've read the same class has been loaded
by 2 different classloaders and thus the exception...
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException:
exec 'shell:info' to find out
e.g.
Karaf
Karaf version 3.0.0
OSGi Framework org.apache.felix.framework - 4.2.1
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Hi,
I've been reading and trying to write some integration testing using karaf,
looking at
http://karaf.apache.org/manual/latest/developers-guide/writing-tests.html
seems rather straightforward.
However, I am getting java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Hi,
If a bundle(Let's say bundleA) isn't self-contained, which means other bundles
depend on this bundle, then install bundleA won't take effect immediately,
you do need refresh bundleA, this will cause all bundles depending on bundleA
refresh(re-resolved) also, so that your changes in bundleA
Hi,
The solution here could be
1. simply eliminate multiple versions for
com.nextgate.ms.component.adapter.listener.mm.impl.MMNotifyConfigurationImpl
from your container
or
2. correctly use use directive in OSGi headers so that the dependency chain
could be resolved without any ambiguity
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