I think I found it:

http://oscar-osgi.sourceforge.net/obr2/repository.xml

At least obr doesn't complain... however, there are no more bundles listed with 
>obr list when it's added.

I can't believe that there's no other true obr repositories than the Felix one.

Of course, it seems not even equinox supports obr... so...

On a side note, I've gotten the Web Console working, but the Config Admin 
portion doesn't seem to work. It has no configurations. Thoughts?

- Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard S. Hall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Subproject Downloads Descriptions

On 3/19/09 4:54 PM, Joel Schuster wrote:
> Great, I'd like to give that a try.
>
> How do I add the OSGi and the Oscar repositories to the set? I can't seem to 
> find a releases.xml file for either.
>
> www.osgi.org/Repository
> http://oscar-osgi.sf.net/repo/repository.xml (Oscar site says this is the url 
> to use with>obr add-url<  but it doesn't work...)
>    

That URL is to the old OBR XML file, which is in the wrong format.

There was a URL to an OBR2 repo there, but I don't recall what it is and 
I can't seem to figure out how to login to figure it out. I don't think 
there was much useful in it, though.

-> richard
>
> - Joel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Pauls [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 2:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Subproject Downloads Descriptions
>
> Well, if you do:
>
> obr deploy<bundle name>
>
> then it will find the dependencies for you. However, it does so based
> on the artifacts available in the configured repositories (kinda like
> apt) and in the default one we don't have an http service. So you
> would still have to install one. The other bundles it would then find
> automatically.
>
>
> regards,
>
> Karl
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Joel Schuster<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Thanks for the input. I figured that.
>>
>> However, to get the Apache Felix Web Management Console installed I had to 
>> install all of the following bundles (in order to first have an OSGi HTTP 
>> service available).
>>
>> I don't know if there is a better set of bundles. I wish that the Bundle 
>> Repository would also be able to find dependencies (kinda like apt). Of 
>> course I may just be doing this all wrong. I had to guess which ones I 
>> needed from Felix.
>>
>> (From OBR)
>>
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/plugins/javax.servlet_2.4.0.v200806031604.jar
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/plugins/org.apache.commons.logging_1.0.4.v20080605-1930.jar
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/plugins/org.mortbay.jetty_5.1.14.v200806031611.jar
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet_1.0.100.v20080427-0830.jar
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/ganymede/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.http.jetty_1.1.0.v20080425.jar
>>
>> (From Felix)
>>
>> http://mirrors.kahuki.com/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.scr-1.0.6.jar
>> http://mirrors.kahuki.com/apache/felix/org.osgi.core-1.2.0.jar
>> http://mirrors.kahuki.com/apache/felix/org.osgi.compendium-1.2.0.jar
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Karl Pauls [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 12:51 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Subproject Downloads Descriptions
>>
>> The felix zip that you find on the download page contains what you
>> need to get started. If you do a java -jar bin/felix.jar you get a
>> simple which features an obr command that you can use to download and
>> install other bundles as needed.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Karl
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Joel Schuster<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>      
>>> Is there a place I can find that explains what each of the subproject 
>>> bundles?
>>>
>>> For example, there are SCR, Main, Metatype, Preferences, etc bundles on the 
>>> downloads page that don't have a corresponding link on the Subproject 
>>> Documentation page.
>>>
>>> I'd really just like to know what the 'minimum' set of bundles is that I 
>>> should start off with; adding as I need functionality. Do I need the 
>>> 'Framework' bundle? Wouldn't that come with the default Felix package?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> - Joel
>>>
>>>        
>>
>> --
>> Karl Pauls
>> [email protected]
>>
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