On Sep 18, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Matt Madhavan wrote:

> Hi Achim,
> Thanks for the reply! 
> 
> Also where does Karaf keep track of the features that are installed
> including the features I installed and the bundles I installed as well.

The feature service keeps track of its current state, including installed 
feature repositories and installed features, using config admin.  that means 
its in a file in the data area somewhere, and you shouldn't edit it by hand.  
The bundles are just installed in the framework using the url from the feature 
so typically they too are cached by the framework.  If you start karaf with the 
clean option all this will be forgotten.

> 
> I'm now testing KARAF as a viable development tool (And am starting to love
> it). I would like to replicate the same configuration that I have in other
> developers machines as well.

I'd advise you to use karaf trunk (3) and assemble a custom karaf assembly with 
the feature repos and features you want preinstalled.  The apache-karaf-full 
(soon to be renamed apache-karaf) and apache-karaf-minimal servers are 
assembled this way in trunk.

thanks
david jencks

> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
> Matt
> 
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