Create a local repository.xml file that contains your bundle and then
configure OBR to have this local repository file and the remote
repository file for its set of repository URLs, then it should
work...unless I am misunderstanding you.
-> richard
chihi asma wrote:
Yes like OBR, I want to install bundle in my PC but the others from wich
it depends are on other PC, can Felix install them?
Best Regrads
Asma
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De : Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [email protected]
Envoyé le : Mercredi, 12 Novembre 2008, 12h50mn 33s
Objet : Re: Install dependencies from a server?
chihi asma wrote:
Hi everybody,
Can I let Felix install a bundle dependencies from a distant server?
Do you mean like OBR or something different?
http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository.html
-> richard
Best Regards
Asma
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De : Brad Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [email protected]
Envoyé le : Mardi, 11 Novembre 2008, 18h49mn 57s
Objet : The right way to chase dependencies?
What's the right way to chase dependencies?
One of my components is an OpenSSO policy enforcement point that originated
with source code from a Netbeans tutorial. It has dependencies to god know
what. I can work the OpenSSO issues. What I need help with is how experts deal
with similar problems. I don't want to rework that until I get what I have now
to load.
This shows where I'm at and how I've been dealing with it. My current goal
(unless someone can show a better way) is for the core and each component to
fully (transitively) enclose all of its dependencies. That makes for big jars
and slow compiles but that's the mental model I'm working; that a component
should contain everything it needs (with obvious exceptions for java.*,
soakit.core.*, etc).
I'm new to this and don't understand whether other models exist that might
work, for example tracking down dependencies at load time (seems that violates
the goal to me but whatta I know; I'm the newbie).
-> ps
START LEVEL 1
ID State Level Name
[ 0] [Active ] [ 0] System Bundle (1.2.1)
[ 1] [Active ] [ 1] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.0.2)
[ 2] [Active ] [ 1] Apache Felix Shell TUI (1.0.2)
[ 3] [Active ] [ 1] Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.2.0)
[ 4] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.core (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 5] [Active ] [ 1] iPOJO (1.0.0)
[ 6] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.port.file (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 7] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.transform.identity (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 9] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.port.http (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 13] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.transform.log (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 14] [Installed ] [ 1] soakit.transform.pep (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 15] [Active ] [ 1] soakit.transform.xsl (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 16] [Resolved ] [ 1] soakit.main (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
[ 17] [Installed ] [ 1] soakit.test (1.0.0.SNAPSHOT)
-> update 14
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 14:
package; (package=com.sun.msv.grammar.trex)
-> update 14
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 14:
package; (package=com.sun.msv.grammar.trex)
-> update 14
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 14:
package; (package=com.sun.xml.fastinfoset.dom)
-> update 14
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 14:
package; (package=com.bea.staxb.buildtime.internal.tylar)
->
Each try takes about 30 minutes right now, and there's no sign this chase is
near ended. Surely there's a better way. Please share it.
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