Hi Steinar,

Very good explanation ;)

regards,

François Papon
[email protected]

Le 30/10/2018 à 10:36, Steinar Bang a écrit :
>>>>>> Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>:
>> Hi Jared,
>> you can start karaf in debug mode:
>> bin/karaf debug
>> Then you can plug Eclipse debugger using port 5005 (default).
>> You can directly deploy your bundle from eclipse in Karaf.
>> So basically, you have a Karaf instance running, executing your eclipse
>> bundle. You can rebuild your bundle in eclipse and then just do a
>> bundle:update in Karaf. You will have basically the same as you have today.
> Here's what I do:
>  1. Start karaf in debug mode like JB showed above
>  2. Connect eclipse remote debugging to port 5005
>  3. Build the application that is to be debugged with "mvn clean install"
>     to ensure that a SNAPSHOT version of my application is in the local
>     maven repository, eg. like so:
>      git clone https://github.com/steinarb/frontend-karaf-demo.git
>      cd frontend-karaf-demo.git
>      mvn clean install
>  3. From the karaf console:
>    a. Add the feature repository
>        feature:repo-add 
> mvn:no.priv.bang.demos/frontend-karaf-demo/LATEST/xml/features
>    b. Install the feature from the repository that will pull in the
>       application as well as all required run time dependencies:
>        feature:install frontend-karaf-demo
>    c. Make karaf watch for new SNAPSHOT versions in the local maven
>       repository:
>        bundle:watch *
>
> After this, every time you build your bundle(s) with maven, karaf will
> reload them from the new SNAPSHOT versions in the local repository.
>
> You can either do the maven build from an eclipse run configuration, or
> from a command line.  When debugging I try to make the builds as brief
> as possible, so I usually do something like this, in the pom.xml
> directory of just the bundle I'm debugging:
>  mvn install -DskipTests=true -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -DskipSource=true
>
> I add a "clean" to that command if I've moved or renamed or deleted
> something.  You can skip source attachments, since eclipse will pick up
> the source from the bundle project.
>
> See this blog post for some further reading:
>  
> https://steinar.bang.priv.no/2018/02/10/develop-osgi-applications-using-karaf/
>

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