Hi,

Does add com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl to jre.properties work for you?
We already have com.sun.* for org.osgi.framework.bootdelegation in etc/config.properties so I think we needn't add it in jre.properties to let system bundle 0 to export this package.

Btw, you're using apache servicemix 4.3, right?
Freeman
On 2011-8-9, at 下午9:19, Filippo Balicchia wrote:

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

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