Not sure I understand you correctly. >From my side, axis2-osgi is not only an uber-bundle, it seems to also support to discovery other sub-modules (e.g. addressing). And in AXIS2-4311, it describes that there are split-package issues in some of those packages, and now axis2-osgi have solved it by including all those related components in one bundle, so at least, axis2-osgi is one way to solve the split-package issue ( Not sure whether it is possible to rename those duplicate packages).
While in AXIS2-4787, it is reported that some configurations of the bundle are out-of-date, and the final solution is to remove those configurations temporarily. The problem is that some of the components (e.g. axis2-jaxws) are not included in the axis2-osgi, so it seems to me there is no way to use those components directly in OSGi environment. That is why I hope to recover the removed maven-bundle-plugin configurations with default settings, and think those guys who really uses axis2 in OSGi environment would report issues for incorrect bundle configuration :-) I am trying to enable AXIS2 in Geronimo, and I hope to use the native Aixs2 bundles directly (the more, the better) Thanks. 2011/3/4 Andreas Veithen <[email protected]> > These three things have nothing to do with each other, except that > AXIS2-4311 blocks AXIS2-4787. axis2-osgi is an "uber-bundle" that > packages multiple Axis2 JARs into a single OSGi bundle. On the other > hand, AXIS2-4311 and AXIS2-4787 describe problems when trying to use > the Axis2 JARs as individual OSGi bundles. > > Andreas > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 09:12, Ivan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Since the axis2-osgi somewhat solves the split packages issue mentioned > in > > AXIS2-4311, how about recovering the removed OSGi configurations in > > AXIS2-4787 ? > > Thanks. > > > > 2011/3/3 Ivan <[email protected]> > >> > >> Hi, I am trying to use axis2-osgi-1.5.4 bundle in OSGi environment, and > >> the bundle is failed to resovle due to an import package > >> javax.jms;version="1.1". I searched the codes packaged in that jar file, > and > >> did not find any use of classes in that package. > >> So, why is javax.jms is added in the imported list, do I miss anything ? > >> Thanks. > >> > >> -- > >> Ivan > > > > > > > > -- > > Ivan > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Ivan
