I have been able to find the bundles required to deploy OpenEJB
4.0-SNASPHOT on Apache Karaf 2.2.1. Unfortunately, I get this error at
the launch
Starting OpenEJB...
FATAL ERROR WHILE CONFIGURING LOGGING!!!. MISSING embedded.juli.properties
FILE
FATAL ERROR WHILE CONFIGURING LOGGING!!!. MISSING embedded.juli.properties
FILE
Apache OpenEJB ${pom.version} build:
@DATE-REPLACED-BY-MAVEN@-@TIME-REPLACED-BY-MAVEN@
http://openejb.apache.org/
Registering OSGified OpenEJB Deployer...
[Deployer] Bundle org.apache.openejb.core-osgi has been started
[Deployer] Checking whether it's an EJB module
ERROR: Bundle org.apache.openejb.core-osgi [198] EventDispatcher:
Error during dispatch. (java.lang.NullPointerException)
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.apache.openejb.core.osgi.impl.Deployer.deploy(Deployer.java:58)
at
org.apache.openejb.core.osgi.impl.Deployer.bundleChanged(Deployer.java:45)
at
org.apache.felix.framework.util.EventDispatcher.invokeBundleListenerCallback(EventDispatcher.java:807)
at
org.apache.felix.framework.util.EventDispatcher.fireEventImmediately(EventDispatcher.java:729)
at
org.apache.felix.framework.util.EventDispatcher.run(EventDispatcher.java:949)
at
org.apache.felix.framework.util.EventDispatcher.access$000(EventDispatcher.java:54)
at
org.apache.felix.framework.util.EventDispatcher$1.run(EventDispatcher.java:106)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)
According to the code,
public class Deployer implements BundleListener {
public void bundleChanged(BundleEvent event) {
switch (event.getType()) {
case BundleEvent.STARTED:
deploy(event.getBundle());
break;
case BundleEvent.STOPPED:
undeploy(event.getBundle());
break;
}
}
private void deploy(Bundle bundle) {
System.out.println(String.format("[Deployer] Bundle %s has been
started", bundle.getSymbolicName()));
System.out.println(String.format("[Deployer] Checking whether it's
an EJB module"));
Enumeration<?> e = bundle.findEntries("META-INF", "ejb-jar.xml",
false);
the deployer tries to find into META-INF file of the bundle
org.apache.openejb.core-osgi an ejb-jar.xml file. This is a bit curious as
the Deployer class should be used to scan by example apps directory
containing EAR or WAR files to be deployed.
Does anybody knows the reason why the class is coded like that ?
Regards,
Charles
Apache Committer - ServiceMix, Karaf & Camel
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