You are right, I was in the jre-8 section of etc/jre.properties (misread).

If you don't mind, I will add a note in the documentation, as some users
might be "lost".

Regards
JB

On 14/09/2018 16:06, Freeman Fang wrote:
> Hi JB,
> 
> Those packages are already removed from Karaf 4.2.1(etc/jre.properties)
> when using JDK9,10,11.
> 
> Not sure if we should install those spec bundles in Karaf by default,
> IMO, Karaf should be a small core, the smaller, the better. Customer can
> build customised kit with our powerful karaf-maven-plugin anyway.
> 
> Cheers
> -------------
> Freeman(Yue) Fang
> 
> Red Hat, Inc. 
> FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
> 
> 
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2018, at 9:58 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>> Good point Freeman.
>>
>> In that case, what do you think about removing these package from
>> jre.properties and let the user install the spec bundle ?
>> Maybe, we can also do it by default in the Karaf standard distribution.
>>
>> Thoughts ?
>>
>> Regards
>> JB
>>
>> On 14/09/2018 15:51, Freeman Fang wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> For Java 9,10,11, we handle those versions in same way. Since several EE
>>> related jigsaw modules including javax.xml.ws will be removed from
>>> Java11 eventually, override it and let system bundle 0 expose those
>>> packages makes less sense IMO,  you need install jax-ws api bundle by
>>> yourself.
>>>
>>> You can use servicemix wrapped one, just like we do for a long time
>>> in CXF
>>>
>>> install
>>> -s 
>>> mvn:org.apache.servicemix.specs/org.apache.servicemix.specs.jaxws-api-2.2/2.9.0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------------
>>> Freeman(Yue) Fang
>>>
>>> Red Hat, Inc. 
>>> FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Sep 14, 2018, at 9:17 PM, Lukasz Lech <[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>  
>>>> After starting my app in Karaf 4.2.1  with Java 10 I’m getting errors:
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.xml.ws.Service
>>>>
>>>>          at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:466)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:566) ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:499) ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.ExtensionManager$ExtensionManagerWiring.getClassByDelegation(ExtensionManager.java:940)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl.searchImports(BundleWiringImpl.java:1660)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl.findClassOrResourceByDelegation(BundleWiringImpl.java:1590)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl.access$200(BundleWiringImpl.java:80)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at
>>>> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleWiringImpl$BundleClassLoader.loadClass(BundleWiringImpl.java:2053)
>>>> ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>>          at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:499) ~[?:?]
>>>>
>>>> I’ve checked what imports the bundle that have triggered this error,
>>>> and it imports javax.xml.ws from System bundle (0):
>>>>  
>>>> javax.xml,version=0.0.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0> -- Overwritten by Boot
>>>> Delegation
>>>> javax.xml.bind,version=2.2.1 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.namespace,version=0.0.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.parsers,version=0.0.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.stream,version=1.2.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.stream.events,version=1.2.0 from org.apache.felix.framework
>>>> (0) <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.transform,version=0.0.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.transform.stream,version=0.0.0
>>>> from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.validation,version=0.0.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>> javax.xml.ws,version=2.2.0 from org.apache.felix.framework (0)
>>>> <http://lx-entw3:8192/system/console/bundles/0>
>>>>  
>>>> What do I need to do to use JAX-WS in Karaf 4.2.1 with JDK 10? Is the
>>>> import of javax.xml.ws. packages from system bundle OK?
>>>> I suppose it might be tricky to get the same set of features working
>>>> with JDK 8 and 10, but in case of JAX-WS I haven’t even found the
>>>> boundles with JAX-WS that I can install. Jaxws-rt bundles from Maven
>>>> Repository that I’ve found are not OSGi bundles…
>>>>  
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Lukasz Lech
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Jean-Baptiste Onofré
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> http://blog.nanthrax.net
>> Talend - http://www.talend.com
> 

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[email protected]
http://blog.nanthrax.net
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