On 3/26/09 8:39 AM, Richard S. Hall wrote:
On 3/26/09 6:58 AM, Joel Schuster wrote:
I'm at somewhat of a loss.

I'm trying to understand what the real advantage of using the Bundle Repository for installing bundles. I understand the advantage of it being able to discover dependencies and load those as well.

However, if I deploy using obr it updates the cache, but doesn't update the bundle directory. I'd like to be able to get a felix install working and then create an installer to distribute to other machines. If I use obr I'd have to include the cache directory which only has the jars as 'bundle.jar', not the real name of the jar for reference, and nothing else in the cache directory that specifies which one is which. Yes, I can look at the running ps command, but what if it's not running yet?

It seems what I really need is to download the bundles I need and use the FileInstall bundle or hardcode the config (which I'd rather not).

Am I missing something? Actually, I'm sure I am... just let me know please.

That is not the point of OBR. It's point is to allow you to deploy bundles and their dependencies.

If you want to do something different, then you should consider writing some code to do it.

You could easily write your own bundle that uses the OBR service API to resolve a set of bundles, then download them to any directory you want, then have File Install deploy them from that directory, for example.

Thinking about this a little more, this wouldn't necessarily work the way you want, I don't think.

The OBR resolver was written to so that it takes into account the locally installed bundles. As such, the answer calculated would be dependent upon the locally installed bundles, which may or may not be precisely what you want.

So, perhaps we should consider making it possible to resolve a bundle ignoring locally installed bundles, then you would get the correct set to download.

-> richard


-> richard

Also, is there an OSGi Log Service already part of Felix? Or better, which Felix bundle provides the Log Service?

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