2008/10/1 Stuart McCulloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 2008/10/1 Craig Walls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>
>> More info...it seems that when "pax-provision" is scanning for bundles
>> in the current project, it overlooks my WAR bundle altogether and never
>> adds it to the runner/deploy-pom.xml file.
>>
>
> see  http://issues.ops4j.org/jira/browse/PAXCONSTRUCT-89
>
> trunk version of the pax-plugin now adds WAR files to the provision pom
> but I can't remember if Pax-Runner has support for detecting them - see
> second from last comment at the end of that issue...
>

actually I just checked and the fix to Pax-Runner is in 0.13.0
so if you compile the trunk version of the maven-pax-plugin
you should be able to deploy your WAR project

( the 1.4-SNAPSHOT is not deployed yet as I think it's still
  set up for manual deployment rather than via bamboo )


>
>
>> Is there a setting or some such thing (aside from having to specify my
>> WAR bundle using deployURLs) that can make pax-provision pick up and
>> deploy my WAR bundle?
>>
>
> unfortunately not, because even if pax-provision detected them, there's
> still the issue about Pax-Runner picking them up - it shouldn't take long
> to fix that, but it will require a new release
>

-- 
Cheers, Stuart
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