Daniel,

There is a problem with the jruby pom file and maven-2.0.9. You should be
able to build itest/osgi-tuscany with an earlier version of maven. You will
need the latest copy of tuscany. The bundles generated by itest/osgi-tuscany
are versioned - I would be interested to know if they work with your
application, and whether the versioning helps with the classloading issues
that you were running into earlier.


On 8/22/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Hi Simon,
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> well, in the  Tuscany incubator the OSGi bundles were created by running
> maven in itest/osgi-tuscany.
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> I just want to create Tuscany bundles to work with Tuscany in OSGi. That's
> all J
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> Bye,
>
> Daniel
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> Hi Daniel
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> I've tried this myself and it doesn't work for me either. Although I get
> test failures rather than the jruby funny you're seeing.
>
> I know Raymond has been reorganizing the OSGi support but I haven't caught
> up with the changes he has been making yet, e.g. this maven plugin we had to
> compile is not in the build yet. osgi-tuscany is not running in the build
> either and I think the plan is to replace it with node-launcher-osgi and an
> associated maven profile. AFAIK we don't yet have the profile done though to
> run all the tuscany tests in OSGi mode.
>
> What were you trying to achive?
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> Regards
>
> Simon
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>


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Thank you...

Regards,

Rajini

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