Hello Achim!  Are you referring to this bundle: 
mavenBundle().groupId("org.ops4j.pax.logging").artifactId("pax-logging-api").version("1.6.1"),
   Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:14:34 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Pax Exam - Bundles are not activated



  


    
  
  
    Hi, 

    

    you also need to provide the pax logging bundles. 

    AFAIK those are not included with the pax exam bundles

    so you need to tell exam to also start those. 

    

    regards, Achim 

    

    Am 19.07.2011 23:10, schrieb Rodolfo Barbeiro:
    
      
      
        Hello Harald!

         

         

        I'm using felix framework. 

         

        I would like to know how to
              enable logging. Because I
              noticed that in the cache folder has no log
              files so I can inspect.

         

        I set the property: systemProperty(
              "org.ops4j.pax.logging.DefaultServiceLog.level").value("DEBUG").
              But
                      the log is not generated.

         

        You can help me with this?

        

         

         

        Rodolfo Barbeiro

         

        > Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:36:44 +0200

          > From: [email protected]

          > To: [email protected]

          > Subject: Re: Pax Exam - Bundles are not activated

          > 

          > To find out why your bundles fail to resolve, add the
          following to your 

          > Pax Exam configuration

          > 

          > equinox(),

          > workingDirectory("/tmp/pax"),

          > keepCaches()

          > 

          > When your test terminates, you will find the bundles
          provisioned by Pax 

          > Exam and the generated config.ini in the "equinox" and
          "bundles" 

          > subdirectories of /tmp/pax

          > 

          > Running Equinox manually via

          > 

          > java -jar path/to/org.eclipse.osgi_XXX.jar -configuration
          <configDir> 

          > -console

          > 

          > (sorry, I don't remember the exact names off the top of
          my head...)

          > 

          > you can then use

          > 

          > diag <bundle id>

          > 

          > from the Equinox console to find out what dependencies
          the given bundle 

          > is missing.

          > 

          > Or you can set a breakpoint in your Pax Exam test and
          connect to the 

          > console of the running Equinox framework via

          > 

          > telnet localhost 6666

          > 

          > I don't know if Pax Exam activates the console by default
          - if not, then 

          > have a look at the Equinox documentation (Eclipse Help |
          Eclipse 

          > Runtime Options) to find the system property you need to
          set.

          > 

          > HTH,

          > Harald

          > 

          > 

          > 

          > 

          > Am 19.07.2011 20:16, schrieb Rodolfo Barbeiro:

          > > But thebundlesI needto simulatemy environmentdoes
          notbecome

          > > active.Almost everybody getsthe status"Installed".

          > >

          > > Is this normal?

          > >

          > 

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