Somehow dirty, but easy. Maybe the best solution. :) Am Do., 4. Juni 2020 um 14:56 Uhr schrieb Jean-Baptiste Onofre < j...@nanthrax.net>:
> Why not having a service creating blueprint file in deploy folder ? > > That’s probably the easiest in your case. > > Regards > JB > > Le 4 juin 2020 à 14:54, Matthias Leinweber <m.leinwe...@datatactics.de> a > écrit : > > Thank you for your quick reply JB, > > Yeah my plan was a bit more generic. Which service or class would be a > good starting point for "bootstrapping". BlueprintContainerImpl is not so > easy to understand (at least for me). > > best regards > > Am Do., 4. Juni 2020 um 14:14 Uhr schrieb Jean-Baptiste Onofre < > j...@nanthrax.net>: > >> Hi Matthias, >> >> If the "source" is a file, then, you can create an FileInstall >> ArtifactInstaller service. >> If you want something more generic, it’s easy to create a service taking >> the string and bootstrapping the blueprint. >> >> Regards >> JB >> >> > Le 4 juin 2020 à 14:06, Matthias Leinweber <m.leinwe...@datatactics.de> >> a écrit : >> > >> > Hello People, >> > >> > actually I try to programmatically deploy a (Camel) Blueprint. E.g. >> Create something with a String. After reading source of aries, camel and >> felix.fileinstall my only idea is to dynamically create bundles the way >> felix file install is handling this problem. >> > Is there anything easier/less complicated? >> > >> > best regards, >> > Matthias >> >> > > Postanschrift: Grabenheckerstraße 9, 35232 Dautphetal > > > -- Matthias Leinweber - Data Tactics Telefon: +49 176 810 24580 E-Mail: m.leinwe...@datatactics.de Internet: http://www.datatactics.de Postanschrift: Grabenheckerstraße 9, 35232 Dautphetal