Hi,

I just experienced the same behavior with Karaf 4.0.1 / pax-jdbc 0.7.0: the
PostgreSQL driver bundle is not installed, although there is no other DB
driver available. After manual installation, it works.

Would be nice if the pax-jdbc-postgresql feature would just work
"out-of-the-box". Is there already a Jira for this?

Is the dependendy=true correct at this place at all? What if I want to
connect to two different Databases from the same Karaf instance? If DB
driver 1 fulfills the depencencies needed by other bundles already, the
Postgres driver would never be installed. Or haven't I understood the
dependency mechanism correctly?

Best Regards,

Jochen


cschneider wrote
> The adapter bundle is not necessary anymore for the newest postgresql 
> version as it already provides a DataSourceFactory.
> 
> I just tried to install pax-jdbc-postgresql 0.5.0 in karaf 4. The 
> problem seems to be that the postgres bundle is not being installed.
> I only see the org.osgi.service.jdbc spec bundle.
> 
> The strange thing is that when I install the postgresql bundle by hand 
> it works fine.
> 
> install -s mvn:org.postgresql/postgresql/9.4-1200-jdbc41
> 
> When both are installed I see the DataSourceFactory.
> 
> service:list DataSourceFactory
> [org.osgi.service.jdbc.DataSourceFactory]
> -----------------------------------------
>   osgi.jdbc.driver.class = org.postgresql.Driver
>   osgi.jdbc.driver.name = PostgreSQL JDBC Driver
>   osgi.jdbc.driver.version = PostgreSQL 9.4 JDBC4.1 (build 1200)
>   service.bundleid = 54
>   service.id = 126
>   service.scope = singleton
> Provided by :
>   PostgreSQL JDBC Driver JDBC41 (54)
> 
> No idea why it does not work with the feature. You can work around the 
> problem by defining a feature for your own application that load the 
> bundles using the mvn urls from the pax-jdbc feature file.
> 
> Christian
> 
> On 08.05.2015 16:29, ellirael wrote:
>> Is there something wrong with pax-jdbc-postresql?
>>
>> Compairing 4.0 and 5.0 feature files I found out that one bundle is
>> missed.
>>
>> 
> <feature name="pax-jdbc-postgresql" description="Provides JDBC PostgreSQL
>>
>  DataSourceFactory" version="0.5.0"
>> resolver="(obr)">
> <feature>
> transaction
> </feature>
> <feature>
> pax-jdbc-spec
> </feature>
> <bundle
>>
>  dependency="true">mvn:org.postgresql/postgresql/9.4-1200-jdbc41
> </bundle>
> </feature>
>>
>> 
> <feature name="pax-jdbc-postgresql" description="Provides JDBC PostgreSQL
>>
>  DataSourceFactory" version="0.4.0"
>> resolver="(obr)">
> <feature>
> pax-jdbc
> </feature>
> <bundle
>>
> 
> dependency="true">mvn:org.ancoron.postgresql/org.postgresql/9.1.901.jdbc4.1-rc9
> </bundle>
> <bundle>
> mvn:org.ops4j.pax.jdbc/pax-jdbc-postgresql/0.4.0
> </bundle>
> </feature>
>>
>> There is no more adapter bundle in 5.0 for postgress. And karaf doesn't
>> create DataSource without an adapter.
>>
>> Then I checked git repo: https://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.pax.jdbc.
>> There is no mention about postgress.
>>
>>
>>
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> 
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> 
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