Hi Milan,
you can execute command in the Karaf console.
Take a look in the KarafTestSupport in itest:
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=karaf.git;a=blob_plain;f=itests/src/test/java/org/apache/karaf/itests/KarafTestSupport.java;hb=karaf-3.0.x
You will see the executeCommand() method to execute commands in the
console. You can extend the KarafTestSupport directly in your itest.
On the other hand, using the bundleContext, you can check the bundles
installed pro grammatically (the same for service).
Regards
JB
On 09/08/2014 10:41 AM, Milan Tomic wrote:
Hi JB,
Thank you very much for a quick reply.
How can I do that? When I run PaxExam, I don't have access to Karaf
console? I see PaxExam/Karaf output in Eclipse console but it is not
real console where I can execute Karaf commands.
Best regards,
Milan
On Monday, September 8, 2014 10:22 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Did you check that your bundle is correctly installed, resolved, and
started ?
Regards
JB
On 09/08/2014 10:09 AM, Milan Tomic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is this a right place to ask questions about PaxExam with Karaf usage?
>
> I have this:
>
> <blueprint ...>
> <bean id="AppProfile" class="myPackage.impl.AppProfileImpl" />
> <service ref="AppProfile" interface="myPackage.api.AppProfile" />
> </blueprint>
>
> and this:
>
> @Configuration
> public Option[] config() {
> MavenArtifactUrlReference karafUrl =
> maven().groupId("org.apache.karaf").artifactId("apache-karaf")
> .version("3.0.1").type("tar.gz");
> MavenUrlReference karafStandardRepo =
> maven().groupId("org.apache.karaf.features").artifactId("standard")
> .classifier("features").type("xml").version("3.0.1");
> return new Option[] {
>
>
karafDistributionConfiguration().frameworkUrl(karafUrl).unpackDirectory(new
> File("target/exam"))
> .useDeployFolder(false),
> keepRuntimeFolder(),
> KarafDistributionOption.features(karafStandardRepo,
"scr"),
>
>
CoreOptions.mavenBundle().groupId("css").artifactId("commonTemp").version("0.0.1-SNAPSHOT").start(),
> CoreOptions.mavenBundle().groupId("myGroupId")
>
> .artifactId("myArtifactId1").version("0.0.1-SNAPSHOT").start(),
> CoreOptions.mavenBundle().groupId("myGroupId")
>
> .artifactId("myArtifactId2").version("0.0.1-SNAPSHOT").start(),
> };
> }
>
> but:
>
> BundleContext bc = b.getBundleContext();
> ServiceTracker st = new ServiceTracker(bc, AppProfile.class.getName(),
> null);
> st.open();
> Object service = st.waitForService(90 * 1000);
>
> returns service == null
>
> Is there anything else I should do? Should I somehow add blueprint
> support in PaxExam configuration (config() function?), because it seems
> that AppProfile service is not registered?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Milan
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