2010/11/25 John Bäckstrand <[email protected]> > On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 22:50, Alasdair Nottingham <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > It seems the blueprint bundle is not doing anything proactively when I >> just > > > deploy my bundle together with the blueprint one. >> >> Where do you get your blueprint implementation from? >> >> I tried this with a gemini (eclipse?) implementation and now I am using > an aries snapshot that I compiled from SVN. > > I see that ares using sl4j for logging, but how do I set the loglevel? I am > using pax runner and I set the log level for that to debug, but it does not > seem to affect anything else. > > I will try to produce a smaller sample that I can post, but at the moment > the code is a bit messy. >
I managed to finally set the loglevel. This is all I see from blueprint: 2010-nov-25 21:55:26 org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintExtender start VARNING: Starting blueprint extender... 2010-nov-25 21:55:26 org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintEventDispatcher <init> FIN: EventAdmin package is not available, just don't use it 2010-nov-25 21:55:26 org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintExtender start INFO: No quiesce support is available, so blueprint components will not participate in quiesce operations 2010-nov-25 21:55:26 org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BlueprintExtender start FIN: Blueprint extender started I changed one of them to warn just to see it, but other than that it should be straight from SVN. When I stop or start my own bundle nothing is printed. What is supposed to take place, and using what mechanism? -- John Bäckstrand

