Hi, Their are several possibilities to get to those config files. The easiest is to configure the Sling Fileinstall [1] and activate the writeback feature. In this case config files for all configurations created/changed in OSGI will be created/updated in the Sling file install folder. From their you can copy them and use it for your bundle config.
The config files are also in the 'stanbol/config/{package-name-path}' but this files also contain some internal key/value pairs that need to be deleted (service.pid, service.factoryPid and service.bundleLocation) BTW: the service.pid is the base name of the configuration file referenced by the documentation as '{bundleArtifactID}-{uniqueID}.conf' hope this helps best Rupert [1] https://sling.apache.org/documentation/bundles/file-installer-provider.html On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Manuel Holtz <hakay...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Stanbol for entity extraction using a custom vocabulary. So far, > I have always configured the EnhancerChain, the ManagedSite etc via the > Felix web interface; but I would like to automate my deployment process. > > In the Stanbol documentation, I found this: > *"Stanbol offer the bundleconfig mechanism that allow you to save this > configurations and apply them automatically"* > ( > https://stanbol.apache.org/docs/trunk/production-mode/file-bundle-configuration.html > ) > > This sounds like exactly what I need, download the exact configuration of > the different pieces of a functional service. But, how do I download it? I > could not find any option in the web interface or any other information > about it; and neither how to apply it. > > Could someone provide further information? > > Manuel -- | Rupert Westenthaler rupert.westentha...@gmail.com | Bodenlehenstraße 11 ++43-699-11108907 | A-5500 Bischofshofen | REDLINK.CO .......................................................................... | http://redlink.co/