My god. I can't believe I biff'd that.

Thanks guys. I am quite dumb.

E

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:20 AM, Felix Meschberger <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Am 23.08.2012 um 05:46 schrieb Chetan Mehrotra:
>
> > From the code below it appears that the new properties instance that you
> > create is not being passed back. Try passing the properties object as
> part
> > of update call
> >
> > configuration.update(properties);
>
> Correct.
>
> Configuration.getProperties() returns a private copy which you may modify
> at your desire. To write back the changes your have to call the
> Configuration.update(Dictionary) method.
>
> The Configuration.update() method just causes the configuration to be read
> from persistence again, which is not what you want.
>
> Regards
> Felix
>
> >
> > Chetan Mehrotra
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Evan Ruff
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> >
> >> Hey guys!
> >>
> >> I'm having some problems changing the port of the HttpService using the
> >> Configuration Admin.
> >>
> >> In my activator, I get the ExtHttpService through a service tracker.
> Once
> >> I've got the service, I add some Servlets and a Servlet Filter to it.
> Once
> >> that's done, go hit the ConfigurationAdmin to try to change the port.
> >>
> >> Every time I get the properties, it's null. I change it and do the
> Update,
> >> but it has no effect.
> >>
> >> Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Here's my method:
> >>
> >> private void setHttpConnectorInfo ()
> >> {
> >> try
> >> {
> >> ServiceReference configurationAdminReference =
> >> bundleContext.getServiceReference( ConfigurationAdmin.class.getName() );
> >> if ( configurationAdminReference != null )
> >> {
> >> ConfigurationAdmin confAdmin = ( ConfigurationAdmin )
> >> bundleContext.getService( configurationAdminReference );
> >> Configuration configuration = confAdmin.getConfiguration(
> >> "org.apache.felix.http", CORE_SERVICE_LOCATION );
> >> Dictionary properties = configuration.getProperties();
> >> if ( properties == null )
> >> {
> >> properties = new Hashtable();
> >> }
> >>
> >> properties.put( "service.pid", "org.apache.felix.http" );
> >> properties.put( "org.osgi.service.http.port", "80" );
> >> properties.put( "org.apache.felix.http.jettyEnabled", "true" );
> >> configuration.update();
> >> }
> >> }
> >> catch ( Exception ioEx )
> >> {
> >> ioEx.printStackTrace();
> >> }
> >> }
> >>
> >> I've been porting my application over to OSGi/Felix and, I have to say,
> >> it's quite a bear. This is my last outstanding thing!! ALMOST THERE!
> >>
> >> Appreciate all your help guys!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> E
> >>
>
>
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