You can use the -s option in the Sling Kickstart to prevent the Kickstart to use the bundled Sling instance. That should just bring up the Feature Model you provided there with -s. If you want to add more Feature Models use as many -af as you need.
Cheers - Andy > On Jun 5, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Robert Munteanu <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > For SLING-9499 [1] I am looking into launching a feature model > application as part of a Maven build, for integration testing. > > I have looked into what the current Maven tooling offers and found: > > - slingfeature-maven-plugin:launch-features, that launches a single > application, in-process, blocking, based on one or more feature files > - sling-kickstart-maven-plugin:start, that launches one or more > kickstart jars, out-of-process, non-blocking > > What I am looking for is something in the middle: launch a single > application, based on feature files, out-of-process, non-blocking. I > guess adding multiple applications won't be that hard. > > I think that we can enhance the Maven tooling to better support > starting and stopping 'pure' feature model applications. This will be > useful for people developing on top of the feature model but not with > Sling. Then we can rebase the kickstart tooling to take advantage of > the new enhancements. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Robert > > [1]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-9499 >
