Hi Bengt, regarding the "jndi" command. I guess this should be requested at the Aries guys ? Or another karaf component for enriching Aries JNDI.
Regards, Michael 2012/10/22 Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]> > Thanks for checking Charles. Do you know if there is a simple way to check > if jndi can resolve a query? If not, then a "jndi" command would be a great > add-on to Karaf. > > /Bengt > > 2012/10/22 Charles Moulliard <[email protected]> > >> This is correct >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Achim, no Grace Period for any of the bundles. >>> >>> Charles, "headers 151" gives me the following: >>> >>> *Connect :: filetransfer-history-domain (151)* >>> *--------------------------------------------* >>> *Manifest-Version = 1.0* >>> *Bnd-LastModified = 1350893282476* >>> *Tool = Bnd-0.0.357* >>> *Meta-Persistence = META-INF/persistence.xml* >>> *Built-By = berodeha* >>> *Implementation-Version = 2.3-SNAPSHOT* >>> *Build-Jdk = 1.6.0_32* >>> *Implementation-Title = Digia Connect* >>> *Created-By = Apache Maven Bundle Plugin* >>> * >>> * >>> *Bundle-Name = Connect :: filetransfer-history-domain* >>> *Bundle-SymbolicName = >>> se.digia.connect.services.filetransfer.history-domain* >>> *Bundle-Version = 2.3.0.SNAPSHOT* >>> *Bundle-ManifestVersion = 2* >>> * >>> * >>> *Import-Package =* >>> * javax.persistence;resolution:=optional;version=1.1,* >>> * javax.persistence.metamodel;resolution:=optional;version=1.1,* >>> * javax.validation.constraints;resolution:=optional;version=1.0, >>> * >>> * org.apache.openjpa.enhance;resolution:=optional;version=2.1,* >>> * org.apache.openjpa.util;resolution:=optional;version=2.1,* >>> * se.digia.connect.filetransfer.history.domain;* >>> * resolution:=optional;* >>> * version=2.3,* >>> * >>> se.digia.connect.util.persistence;resolution:=optional;version=2.3* >>> *Export-Package =* >>> * se.digia.connect.filetransfer.history.domain;* >>> * uses:="org.apache.openjpa.util,* >>> * se.digia.connect.util.persistence,* >>> * javax.validation.constraints,* >>> * org.apache.openjpa.enhance,* >>> * javax.persistence,* >>> * javax.persistence.metamodel";* >>> * version=2.3.0.SNAPSHOT* >>> >>> I think this is correct. Also, this has worked for quite some time on >>> Karaf 2.2.8 (which had an older Aries version). >>> >>> /Bengt >>> >>> >>> 2012/10/22 Charles Moulliard <[email protected]> >>> >>>> Have you added Meta-Persistence metadata in the MANIFEST file ? I have >>>> created a ticket to provide a more end user message on the console ( >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-945) >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks for your reply Charles, >>>>> >>>>> Your're right I don't need the DataSourceFactory. I mistakenly thought >>>>> that the info message was connected to the problem with not finding the >>>>> data source via JNDI. Since everything has worked before (using Karaf >>>>> 2.2.8) I assumed that the feature descriptor in Karaf 2.3.0 lacked a >>>>> bundle (that exported the org.osgi.service.jdbc package). That's why >>>>> I thought it was a Karaf problem and not an Aries problem. >>>>> >>>>> So, I probably do not need the org.osgi.service.jdbc package - it was >>>>> a false lead. Still, I do have problems finding the data source via jndi. >>>>> I >>>>> get: >>>>> >>>>> * >>>>> 2012-10-22 13:36:23,428 | ERROR | y/api/getEntries | container >>>>> | ntainer.unit.impl.JndiDataSource 85 | The DataSource >>>>> osgi:service/javax.sql.DataSource/(osgi.jndi.service.name=jdbc/filetransferhistoryjta) >>>>> required by bundle >>>>> se.digia.connect.services.filetransfer.history-domain/2.3.0.SNAPSHOT could >>>>> not be found. >>>>> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: >>>>> osgi:service/javax.sql.DataSource/"(osgi.jndi.service.name >>>>> =jdbc/filetransferhistoryjta)" >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jndi.url.ServiceRegistryContext.lookup(ServiceRegistryContext.java:113)[139:org.apache.aries.jndi.url:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jndi.url.ServiceRegistryContext.lookup(ServiceRegistryContext.java:144)[139:org.apache.aries.jndi.url:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jndi.DelegateContext.lookup(DelegateContext.java:161)[137:org.apache.aries.jndi.core:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:392)[:1.6.0_32] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.unit.impl.JndiDataSource.getDs(JndiDataSource.java:65)[134:org.apache.aries.jpa.container:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.unit.impl.DelayedLookupDataSource.getConnection(DelayedLookupDataSource.java:36)[134:org.apache.aries.jpa.container:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.lib.jdbc.DelegatingDataSource.getConnection(DelegatingDataSource.java:137)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.lib.jdbc.DecoratingDataSource.getConnection(DecoratingDataSource.java:112)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.schema.DataSourceFactory.installDBDictionary(DataSourceFactory.java:239)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.conf.JDBCConfigurationImpl.getConnectionFactory(JDBCConfigurationImpl.java:733)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.conf.JDBCConfigurationImpl.getDataSource(JDBCConfigurationImpl.java:872)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStoreManager.getDataSource(JDBCStoreManager.java:179)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStoreManager.setContext(JDBCStoreManager.java:162)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.JDBCStoreManager.setContext(JDBCStoreManager.java:148)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.DelegatingStoreManager.setContext(DelegatingStoreManager.java:79)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.BrokerImpl.initialize(BrokerImpl.java:369)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.BrokerImpl.initialize(BrokerImpl.java:323)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.AbstractBrokerFactory.initializeBroker(AbstractBrokerFactory.java:229)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.AbstractBrokerFactory.newBroker(AbstractBrokerFactory.java:213)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.kernel.DelegatingBrokerFactory.newBroker(DelegatingBrokerFactory.java:156)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.persistence.EntityManagerFactoryImpl.createEntityManager(EntityManagerFactoryImpl.java:227)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.openjpa.persistence.EntityManagerFactoryImpl.createEntityManager(EntityManagerFactoryImpl.java:60)[142:org.apache.openjpa:2.1.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.impl.CountingEntityManagerFactory.createEntityManager(CountingEntityManagerFactory.java:71)[134:org.apache.aries.jpa.container:1.0.0] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context.transaction.impl.JTAPersistenceContextRegistry.getCurrentPersistenceContext(JTAPersistenceContextRegistry.java:152)[135:org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context:1.0.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context.transaction.impl.JTAEntityManager.getPersistenceContext(JTAEntityManager.java:87)[135:org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context:1.0.1] >>>>> at >>>>> org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context.transaction.impl.JTAEntityManager.getCriteriaBuilder(JTAEntityManager.java:391)[135:org.apache.aries.jpa.container.context:1.0.1] >>>>> ... >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> But the data source seem to be published as a service, the command "ls >>>>> | grep -A 4 -B 4 javax.sql.DataSource" gives me the following output: >>>>> >>>>> *Connect :: filetransfer-history-datasource (153) provides:* >>>>> *----------------------------------------------------------* >>>>> *javax.sql.XADataSource* >>>>> *javax.sql.DataSource* >>>>> *org.osgi.service.blueprint.container.BlueprintContainer* >>>>> >>>>> I then execute "ls 153" and get: >>>>> >>>>> * >>>>> Connect :: filetransfer-history-datasource (153) provides: >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> objectClass = javax.sql.XADataSource >>>>> osgi.jndi.service.name = jdbc/filetransferhistoryjta >>>>> osgi.service.blueprint.compname = derbyXADataSource >>>>> service.id = 493 >>>>> ---- >>>>> objectClass = javax.sql.DataSource >>>>> osgi.jndi.service.name = jdbc/filetransferhistorynojta >>>>> osgi.service.blueprint.compname = derbyDataSource >>>>> service.id = 494 >>>>> ---- >>>>> objectClass = org.osgi.service.blueprint.container.BlueprintContainer >>>>> osgi.blueprint.container.symbolicname = >>>>> se.digia.connect.services.filetransfer.h >>>>> istory-datasource >>>>> osgi.blueprint.container.version = 2.3.0.SNAPSHOT >>>>> service.id = 495 >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> To me it looks like the service is provided with the correct >>>>> properties. Maybe it's a jndi problem? I was hoping there was a "jndi" >>>>> command in the Karaf shell that I could use to see what can be resolved >>>>> via >>>>> jndi but I can't find such a command. >>>>> >>>>> I've actually encountered another strange problem. On startup >>>>> everything looks fine. But when I try to access the webconsole - it's not >>>>> there. I then start to type "list" in the Karaf shell. But as soon as I >>>>> type the "l" I get the following message in the console: >>>>> >>>>> *karaf@root> lError executing command: read() with timeout cannot be >>>>> called as no* >>>>> *n-blocking operation is disabled* >>>>> * __ __ ____* >>>>> * / //_/____ __________ _/ __/* >>>>> * / ,< / __ `/ ___/ __ `/ /_* >>>>> * / /| |/ /_/ / / / /_/ / __/* >>>>> * /_/ |_|\__,_/_/ \__,_/_/* >>>>> * >>>>> * >>>>> * Apache Karaf (2.3.0)* >>>>> * >>>>> * >>>>> *Hit '<tab>' for a list of available commands* >>>>> *and '[cmd] --help' for help on a specific command.* >>>>> *Hit '<ctrl-d>' or 'osgi:shutdown' to shutdown Karaf.* >>>>> >>>>> Note that the "Karaf" logo had already been shown so it's shown twice. >>>>> Also, in the log I get: >>>>> >>>>> *2012-10-22 13:28:27,999 | ERROR | Thread-6 | >>>>> FeaturesServiceImpl | s.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl$2 1143 | >>>>> Error installing boot features* >>>>> *java.lang.NullPointerException* >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl.findClassOrResourceByDelegation(BundleWiringImpl.java:1432)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.jar:] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl.access$400(BundleWiringImpl.java:72)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.jar:] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl$BundleClassLoader.loadClass(BundleWiringImpl.java:1843)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.jar:] >>>>> * >>>>> * at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)[:1.6.0_32]* >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.installFeatures(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:525)[20:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.3.0] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl$2.run(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:1141)[20:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.3.0] >>>>> * >>>>> *2012-10-22 13:28:28,002 | ERROR | Thread-6 | >>>>> FeaturesServiceImpl | res.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl 1227 | >>>>> Error persisting FeaturesService state* >>>>> *java.lang.IllegalStateException: Invalid BundleContext.* >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleContextImpl.checkValidity(BundleContextImpl.java:514)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.jar:] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleContextImpl.getDataFile(BundleContextImpl.java:491)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.jar:] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl.saveState(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:1215)[20:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.3.0] >>>>> * >>>>> * at >>>>> org.apache.karaf.features.internal.FeaturesServiceImpl$2.run(FeaturesServiceImpl.java:1146)[20:org.apache.karaf.features.core:2.3.0] >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> If I don't press a key in the shell, I never get these messages but >>>>> then the web service will never install. It's as if the installation is >>>>> hung, waiting for something. >>>>> >>>>> Do you or anyone have any clue as to what is happening. I am in the >>>>> process of upgrading my custom distribution of Karaf from 2.2.8 to 2.3.0 >>>>> so >>>>> I might have done something very wrong but right now I have no clue as to >>>>> where I should look further, >>>>> >>>>> /Bengt >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2012/10/22 Charles Moulliard <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>>> Bengt, >>>>>> >>>>>> This package is not required by Aries JPA as resolution is optional : >>>>>> >>>>>> org.osgi.service.jdbc;resolution:=optional, >>>>>> >>>>>> When the Aries JPA Container *ManagedPersistenceUnitInfoImpl *class >>>>>> is called, Aries does a check to verify if the OSGI service is provided. >>>>>> If >>>>>> this is not the case, the info is displayed in the log and Aries JPA >>>>>> Container continues to load the JPA Container based on your config >>>>>> (persistence.xml, datasource, ...). If you are using JPA, you shouldn't >>>>>> use >>>>>> the DataSourceFactory. >>>>>> >>>>>> These links could help you to configure your project >>>>>> >>>>>> * >>>>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11861414/openjpa-in-osgi-not-finding-mysql-jdbc-connector-bundle >>>>>> * >>>>>> *http://aries.apache.org/modules/jpaproject.html* >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Charles >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm trying to upgrade fro Karaf 2.2.8 to Karaf 2.3.0 and have run >>>>>>> into a problem regarding datasources. I get the following in my log: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *2012-10-22 10:52:59,563 | INFO | Thread-7 | container >>>>>>> | l.ManagedPersistenceUnitInfoImpl 50 | The >>>>>>> org.osgi.service.jdbc package is unavailable. As a result the Aries JPA >>>>>>> container will not offer any DataSourceFactory integration.* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's only an INFO message but it seems fatal to me because later on >>>>>>> I cannot find my datasource when I try to use it. I publish a data >>>>>>> source >>>>>>> (for Derby) using Blueprint. I use the following features from the >>>>>>> karaf-enterprise descriptor: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - transaction >>>>>>> - jpa >>>>>>> - jndi >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I execute "exports | grep -i org.osgi.service.jdbc" on the >>>>>>> command line I get an empty result. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It seems like this package is needed for Aries JPA Container. What >>>>>>> bundle should export it? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /Bengt >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Charles Moulliard >>>>>> Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat) >>>>>> Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Charles Moulliard >>>> Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat) >>>> Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Charles Moulliard >> Apache Committer / Sr. Enterprise Architect (RedHat) >> Twitter : @cmoulliard | Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com >> >> >> >
