I have add com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl to jre.propertis. Do you see any contraindications ?
Thanks --Filippo 2011/8/9 Filippo Balicchia <[email protected]>: > Hello, > You i right the bundle was not a OSGi friendly bundle. > I have add the import package but when I try to start it > I get > to resolve 222.0: missing requirement [222.0] package; > (package=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl) > is This an internal jre package no ? > > Who can export that package ? > > Thanks for help > > --Filippo > > > 2011/8/9 Freeman Fang <[email protected]>: >> >> On 2011-8-9, at 下午7:42, Filippo Balicchia wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> I use servicemix 4.3 and when i try to use a third party bundle I get >>> the following error >>> >>> filetransfer.jar version=4.2 >>> Java version=1.6.0_26 >>> OS architecture=amd64 >>> VM vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc. >>> OS=Linux >>> Class com.xxx.FileTransferxx throws a Throwable. >>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/net/ssl/SSLSocket >> >> Hi, >> >> Is filetransfer.jar OSGi friendly bundle? >> Does it already import javax.net.ssl package? >> You can use >> osgi:headers bundle_id_for_filetransfer.jar >> to get the osgi metadata headers for iletransfer.jar >> >> Freeman >>> >>> my servicemix jre.properties is stardard version >>> >>> Could you help me, please, to address this problem ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> --Filippo >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> Freeman Fang >> >> FuseSource >> Email:[email protected] >> Web: fusesource.com >> Twitter: freemanfang >> Blog: http://freemanfang.blogspot.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
