Hi Felix, thanks for your answer: BndTools through automatic resolution deploys ConfigAdmin 1.4 & 1.6 , I kill manually the 1.4 bundle. I am using the WebConsole 3.1.8 (it's the one provided in the BndTools OBR repositories) and I can't find any checkbox or anything for tuning the level of exceptions.Is it a feature from the latest versions or is it a property to pass to the JVM?
Kind regards Jerome J.MOLIERE - Mentor/J 2013/9/20 Felix Meschberger <[email protected]> > Hi > > You don't tell us which version of the Felix Configuration Admin service > bundle you are using, so I base my assumption on the latest release 1.6.0 > > Looking at the handleCallBackError and the ConfigurationManager.log method > I would expect the exception (Throwable actually) to be passed to the > LogService.log method. > > There may be two situations: > > (a) My assumption of passing the Throwable is wrong -- you might have to > put a brak point in the handleCallBackError to validate this > (b) Your LogService is not actually logging the throwable for some reason > -- you might have to check your LogService to validate this > > Regards > Felix > > Am 19.09.2013 um 18:29 schrieb jerome moliere: > > > Hi all felix gurus > > I am using felix 4.2.1 and JDK 7 inside BndTools 2.1 running inside > Eclipse > > Juno SR2 on Linux x64 (ArchLinux 3.4 Kernel) > > I am facing a strange error , ConfigAdmin raises exception during update > of > > my config > > This message comes from the handleCallBackError() method. > > The message is not very informative with : Unexpected problem updating > > configuration" , it's logged inside the LoGService ... > > I don't have more details about the problem. > > Did someone encountered this problem ? > > It may come from my code but the Web Console shows the config with the > > right service.pid ,the ManagedService is succesfully registered . > > I don't have any logs from my updated() method... > > > > Kind regards > > Jerome > > > > > > J.MOLIERE - Mentor/J > >
