Hi,

         I had tried the similar approach, but dint wanted to share the
approach and was looking if there are other approaches which is commonly
practiced in production environment.

         Here is what i was trying.


         1. Create a new bundle user-camel-bnd-1.0.1 and place it in
local-repo folder
         2. Create a new karaf features file and place the xml file in
local-repo folder
         3. Create a new "org.apache.karaf.features.cfg" which has the
latest karaf features version
         4. Restart servicemix, so that the new features are loaded.

          Is this a good approach ? or is there something which we can do
without restarting servicemix

          With the approach you have specified, if we uninstall the old
osgi-bnd and place the new bundle in deploy, in case of servicemix restart
will the old bundle not come up ?? ending up in two bundles running.


Br,
Rajesh



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