Thanks Freeman. That solved the issue and is now working. Not sure why the
regular install did not issue any errors and why the list showed it as
Activate.

Thanks all for all the info.
-Hossein.



Freeman Fang wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Is aqaqpi.jar a OSGi bundle jar? If not,  you need make it as bundle  
> jar first with bnd tool.
> Or install it with wrap schema, some like
> osigi:install -s wrap:file:/path/to/file/aqaqpi.jar
> 
> Freeman
> On 2010-5-15, at 上午2:58, kkashi wrote:
> 
>>
>> Thanks for quick reply.
>>
>> Okay. I'm new to OSGi.
>> Is that simply installing the aqapi.jar from container (install -s
>> file:/path/to/file/aqaqpi.jar)? If so, I have already done that and  
>> still
>> same issue.
>>
>> I also tried updating the pom.xml to include the aqapi.jar in the  
>> bundle,
>> that didn't work either.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hossein
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave Stanley-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> Have you added the oracle.jms bundle to your container? Looks like it
>>> cannot
>>> be resolved.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> /Dave
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 2:09 PM, kkashi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to setup a Camel routes to work within SMX 4.2 using  
>>>> Camel 2.2
>>>> and having difficulty. I'm able to make it work as stand-alone,  
>>>> but once
>>>> deployed into SMX, I get issues. As simple test, just routing  
>>>> messages
>>>> from
>>>> folder into OracleAQ.
>>>>
>>>> PLEASE HELP.
>>>>
>>>> All input is appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Hossein
>>>>
>>>> -----------Error message:
>>>> The bundle could not be resolved. Reason: Missing Constraint:
>>>> Import-Package: oracle.jms; version="0.0.0"
>>>>
>>>> -----------Camel Context:
>>>>   <bean id="oracleQueueCredentials"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> class 
>>>> = 
>>>> "org 
>>>> .springframework 
>>>> .jms.connection.UserCredentialsConnectionFactoryAdapter">
>>>>       <property name="targetConnectionFactory">
>>>>           <ref bean="aqConnectionFactoryQueue"/>
>>>>       </property>
>>>>       <property name="username">
>>>>           <value>theUserNamevalue>
>>>>       </property>
>>>>       <property name="password">
>>>>           <value>thePassword</value>
>>>>       </property>
>>>>
>>>>   </bean>
>>>>           <bean id="aqConnectionFactoryQueue"
>>>> class="oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory"
>>>> factory-method="getQueueConnectionFactory">
>>>>       <constructor-arg index="0">
>>>>           <value>theUrlInfo</value>
>>>>       </constructor-arg>
>>>>
>>>>       <constructor-arg index="1" type="java.util.Properties">
>>>>           <value/>
>>>>       </constructor-arg>
>>>>   </bean>
>>>>
>>>>   <bean id="oracleQueue"
>>>> class="org.apache.camel.component.jms.JmsComponent">
>>>>       <property name="connectionFactory"  
>>>> ref="oracleQueueCredentials"/>
>>>>   </bean>
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>>>
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