Hi Kai,

Interesting, it might also depend to some flags on the <bundle/> and <feature/> elements in the features XML.

Did you try to use the karaf-maven-plugin to create the kar or you only used the kar:create command ?

Regards
JB

On 12/04/2015 02:11 PM, Kai Schofield wrote:
Hello JB,

I have the same problem with my Karaf instance being blocked by a firewall.
I tried the KAR approach but it doesn't work. The problem is that the KAR I
created does not contain all necessary bundles. I created a KAR for the
org.ops4j.pax.cdi-0.12.0 repo (kar:create org.ops4j.pax.cdi-0.12.0) on my
development machine (this one has internet access) and tried to install it
on the target machine (where the internet access is blocked by the
firewall). This doesn't work at all (see my post "kar:install doesn't work
as documented"). I then manually extracted the KAR contents into the system
repository of the Karaf instance and tried installing the
pax-cdi-1.2-web-weld feature. This results in lots and lots of artifact not
found exceptions. Shouldn't they all be contained in the KAR file?

I'm using Karaf 4.0.2 with Java 1.8

Regards,

Kai



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