Thanks Rajini,

by downgrading to maven 2.0.7 I could create all Tuscany bundles. 

Re-integrating Tuscany to our application will take some time, but I
will let you know about it as soon as possible.

 

Bye,

Daniel

 

 

Von: Rajini Sivaram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. August 2008 20:45
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Error running mvn in sca\itest\osgi-tuscany

 

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:


Hi Simon,

 

well, in the  Tuscany incubator the OSGi bundles were created by running
maven in itest/osgi-tuscany.

I just want to create Tuscany bundles to work with Tuscany in OSGi.
That's all J

 

Bye,

Daniel

 

 

 


Hi Daniel

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? 

Regards

Simon




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Regards,

Rajini 

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