Re: Karaf Cave obr:add-url

2019-09-16 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi Massimo, Cave is using the Karaf HTTP service. So, if you want to change the port number, you can change directly in etc/org.ops4j.pax.web.cfg. Regards JB On 16/09/2019 14:25, Massimo Bono wrote: > Hi Jean-Baptiste, > > Thanks for the reply. > > The first question is: do you really

Re: Karaf Cave obr:add-url

2019-09-16 Thread Massimo Bono
Hi Jean-Baptiste, Thanks for the reply. The first question is: do you really need OBR ? Is feature with mvn url > not convenient for you (or even resources repositories) ? > I know there are other provisioning solutions (i.e., features) but at the moment I want to experiment with OBR a bit.

Re: Karaf Cave obr:add-url

2019-09-16 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
Hi Massimo It seems my previous e-mail didn't reach the mailing list. Here's my answer: The first question is: do you really need OBR ? Is feature with mvn url not convenient for you (or even resources repositories) ? Back to your question, if you install the cave generic feature it installs

Re: Karaf Cave obr:add-url

2019-09-16 Thread Massimo Bono
Hi all, Do you any update regarding this question? Thanks Il giorno lun 9 set 2019 alle ore 23:07 Massimo Bono ha scritto: > Hi all, > > I've successfully setup in a local Docker container an instance of karaf > cave with an OBR repository and I have populate it with some bundles. > > Now I

Karaf Cave obr:add-url

2019-09-09 Thread Massimo Bono
Hi all, I've successfully setup in a local Docker container an instance of karaf cave with an OBR repository and I have populate it with some bundles. Now I would like to use "obr" feature to deploy such bundles on another client karaf instance. However, I'm unsure about what URL I need to put