On 1/17/10 3:30 PM, A.H. Oberthur wrote:
2010/1/17 A.H. Oberthur<[email protected]>

Hello,

I have just begun evaluating Felix and have set up everything as
described
in 'getting started'. I have also set up my own Eclipse environment as
described and now have a Felix project with:

Felix
- src
- bin: here lies felix.jar
- bundles: org.apache felix bundles
- conf: felix config
- classes: compiled classes from Eclipse (instead of bin)
- aloys: my own jars added (for now tutorial jars)

I start Felix via running org.apache.felix.main.Main.
When I add the jar created from tutorial 01 (activator class) and start
it
I get the following output from the ps command:

START LEVEL 1
   ID   State         Level  Name
[   0] [Active     ] [    0] System Bundle (2.0.1)
[   1] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.4.2)
[   2] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.4.1)
[   3] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell TUI (1.4.1)
[  13] [Active     ] [    1] file:aloys/felix.tutorial.01.jar


When I add the jar created from tutorial 02 and start it (class that
implements a simple bundle that uses the bundle context to register an
English language dictionary service) I get:

START LEVEL 1
   ID   State         Level  Name
[   0] [Active     ] [    0] System Bundle (2.0.1)
[   1] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.4.2)
[   2] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.4.1)
[   3] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell TUI (1.4.1)
[  13] [Active     ] [    1] file:aloys/felix.tutorial.01.jar
[  15] [Active     ] [    1] file:aloys/felix.tutorial.02.jar

what do you see when you type:

    headers 13

into the Felix console? is there a line that starts with Bundle-Activator?

similarly does the output from "headers 15" list any Bundle-Activator?
This is the output.

Command     : headers
Usage       : headers [<id>  ...]
Description : display bundle header properties.
->  headers 13

Bundle 13
---------
->  headers 15

Bundle 15
---------

I presume I need to add something the manifest.mf?

Yeah, it looks like you didn't correctly add the manifests to the bundle.

-> richard

Thanks for your prompt response.

Many regards,
Aloys

Cheers, Stuart



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