That's not the same as:

1. you specify start-level in  the feature (whereas you use the default
one with  bundle:intall)
2. resolver is involved in feature (using capabilities/requirements of
features and bundles) whereas bundle:* commands don't care.

Feature deployment is directly supported in pax-exam if you use the Pax
Exam Karaf Container. It's what we do internally in Karaf itests.

Regards
JB

On 15/07/2018 21:10, imranrazakhan wrote:
> How below both deployments are different
> 
>     <feature name="my-base-bundles" version="${project.version}">
>             <bundle
> start-level="86">mvn:com.my.osgi/mycomponent/0.0.1</bundle>
>     </feature>
> 
> and
> 
>     bundle:install -s mvn:com.my.osgi/mycomponent/0.0.1
> 
> what i observed is deploying with feature shows service:list like
> 
>     [com.my.osgi.mycomponent]
>     -----------------------------------------------------
>     instance.name = mycomponent.3c2c91a5-4c28-46c3-a08e-1470192ef353
>      service.bundleid = 76
>      service.factoryPid = com.my.osgi.mycomponent
>      service.id = 397
>      service.pid =
> com.my.osgi.mycomponent.3c2c91a5-4c28-46c3-a08e-1470192ef353
>      service.scope = bundle
> 
> and by deploying with bundle:install
> 
>     [org.apache.felix.ipojo.Factory]
>     --------------------------------
>      component.class = com.my.osgi.mycomponent
>      component.description = factory name="com.my.osgi.mycomponent"
> bundle="77" state="valid" implementation-class="com.my.osgi.mycomponent"
>             requiredhandlers list="[org.apache.felix.ipojo:properties,
> org.apache.felix.ipojo:callback, org.apache.felix.ipojo:provides,
> org.apache.felix.ipojo:architect
>     ure]"
>             missinghandlers list="[]"
>             provides specification="com.my.osgi.mycomponent"
>             inherited interfaces="[com.my.osgi.mycomponent]"
> superclasses="[]"
>      component.providedServiceSpecifications = [com.my.osgi.mycomponent]
>      factory.name = com.my.osgi.mycomponent
>      factory.state = 1
>      service.bundleid = 77
>      service.id = 153
>      service.pid = com.my.osgi.mycomponent
>      service.scope = singleton
> 
> it work fine but my pax-exam tests are getting failed as after installing i
> look for service
> 
>     serviceReferences =
> this.bundleContext.getServiceReferences("com.my.osgi.mycomponent", filter);
> 
> how i should deploy in pax-exam so i can access services like feature
> deployments?
> 
> 
> 
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