Hello, We have quite a number of bundles (>100) that we develop and host on our p2 site. I'm looking for a way to install them all on karaf. What i have tried so far:
1.used https://github.com/hstaudacher/tycho-karaf-bridge to build a kar file from the "plugins" folder of p2 site. This maven plugin didn't play well with our manifests. In all of our bundle manifest, we use "x.x.x.qualifier" as version. And thus, import-package and require-bundle also use same version format. When generating the kar file, the maven plugin replace .qualifier to -qualifier and also synthesize groupid but it did not add this groupid to the features.xml file. And lastly, when i install the kar file even after modifying the qualifier and groupid mentioned above, i got this error which i dont know how to solve: "java.io.IOException: Error resolving artifact com.castortech.iris.emf.forms:1.0.0.201903161436:jar:[0.0,): [Could not find metadata com.castortech.iris.emf.forms:1.0.0.201903161436/maven-metadata.xml in local (C:\Users\ntle\.m2\repository), Could not find metadata com.castortech.iris.emf.forms:1.0.0.201903161436/maven-metadata.xml in castor (file:/C:/Users/ntle/git/baMavenRepo/castortech/)" 2.add the "plugins" folder of my p2 site to org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.repositories in org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.cfg. Then manually build a feature.xml file with all of our bundles using file protocol (ie.<bundle>file:///C:/Users/ntle/git/baFileRepo/castortech/com.castortech.iris.ba.cdo_1.0.0.201901252341.jar</bundle>). Then in karaf, add this feature.xml as a feature repo and install the feature. However, i got this error: "Unable to resolve root: missing requirement [root] osgi.identity; osgi.identity=IrisBA; type=karaf.feature; version="[1.0.0,1.0.0]"; filter:="(&(osgi.identity=IrisBA)(type=karaf.feature)(version>=1.0.0)(version<=1.0.0))" [caused by: Unable to resolve IrisBA/1.0.0: missing requirement [IrisBA/1.0.0] osgi.identity; osgi.identity=com.castortech.filters.core; type=osgi.bundle; version="[1.0.0.201903112222,1.0.0.201903112222]"; resolution:=mandatory [caused by: Unable to resolve com.castortech.filters.core/1.0.0.201903112222: missing requirement [com.castortech.filters.core/1.0.0.201903112222] osgi.wiring.package; filter:="(&(osgi.wiring.package=com.castortech.iris.utils.eclipse)(version>=1.0.0))" [caused by: Unable to resolve com.castortech.util.eclipse/1.0.0.201903051428: missing requirement [com.castortech.util.eclipse/1.0.0.201903051428] osgi.wiring.package; filter:="(&(osgi.wiring.package=org.apache.commons.collections.map)(version>=1.0.0))"]]]" Is there another approach that i should try? One thing i noticed is that if i use bundle:install file:///pathToMyLocalJar then the jar got installed but only itself, no dependent bundle was pulled in. Does it mean dependency resolution only happen when installing feature? Thai Le -- Sent from: http://karaf.922171.n3.nabble.com/Karaf-User-f930749.html
