Yes, those are harmless and can be safely ignored.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:58, Bengt Rodehav <be...@rodehav.com> wrote:
> Starting from Karaf 2.1.2 I get the following in my log file:
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | INFO  | rint Extender: 2 |
>> AetherBridgeConnection           | .internal.AetherBridgeConnection   61 |
>> Ather URL Handler not available.
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 | core
>>             | ?                                   ? | ServiceEvent
>> REGISTERED
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 |
>> BlueprintEventDispatcher         | ntainer.BlueprintEventDispatcher  123 |
>> Sending blueprint container event BlueprintEvent[type=CREATED] for bundle
>> org.apache.karaf.admin.core
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 |
>> BlueprintContainerImpl           | container.BlueprintContainerImpl  231 |
>> Running blueprint container for bundle org.apache.karaf.admin.core in state
>> Created
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 |
>> BlueprintContainerImpl           | container.BlueprintContainerImpl  231 |
>> Running blueprint container for bundle org.apache.karaf.deployer.blueprint
>> in state Unknown
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 |
>> BlueprintContainerImpl           | container.BlueprintContainerImpl  190 |
>> Grace-period directive: false
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | DEBUG | rint Extender: 3 |
>> BlueprintEventDispatcher         | ntainer.BlueprintEventDispatcher  123 |
>> Sending blueprint container event BlueprintEvent[type=CREATING] for bundle
>> org.apache.karaf.deployer.blueprint
>>
>> 2010-11-30 09:21:45,911 | INFO  | rint Extender: 2 |
>> AetherBridgeConnection           | .internal.AetherBridgeConnection   66 |
>> Using mvn fallback to resolve
>> mvn:se.digia.connect/karaf/1.1.0-SNAPSHOT/xml/features
>
> I get lots of these, probably for all the bundles I have installed. Is this
> normal? What does it mean?
> /Bengt



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