Don't interrupt your weekend on my account, I'll pick this up again next
week.   (btw - still plan on contributing a provisioning service, if you
want it.)

thanks for the quick response,
kind regards,
 John

On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 22:11 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, I see the bug I introduced. I did get input streams working for 
> updates, but I didn't follow through for installs. I need to modify 
> DefaultBundleCache.create() to take an input stream (the prior version did) 
> and then pass this into the created DefaultBundleArchive...this will fix the 
> issue.
> 
> I will probably not be able to commit these changes until Sunday, since I 
> don't have full connectivity right now. Sorry for the inconvenience, but 
> thanks for the feedback.
> 
> -> richard
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> From:  "John E. Conlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subj:  Problems installing bundles from InputStreams
> Date:  Fri 3. Mar 2006 8:32 pm
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> To:  [email protected]
> 
> Have been experimenting with Provisioning Service and felix. Recently I
> have encountered problems installing bundles from Provisioning Zip file
> entries. (I did a svn update a couple of days ago of felix and then
> started having problems.)   Previously versions(?) of felix's 
> BundleContext.installBundle(String location, InputStream is) actually
> loaded my bundles from the inputStreams I passed in.   After looking at
> the code it now appears felix does very little with the InputStream
> objects except to close them and works exclusively with the location
> Strings. Is this functionality of the framework in flux?
> 
> thanks for any ideas,
> 
> kind regards,
> 
> John Conlon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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