automatic SNAPSHOT-deployment for release-branches
Hi, I noticed that the 2.2.9-SNAPSHOT and 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT in the apache-snapshot-repository [1] are quite outdated, although builds on builds.apache.org were stable. Jamie Goodyear pointed out to me in IRC that auto-deploy was turned off as there was infra problems at the time. Would it be possible to turn them back on? kind regards, christoph smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph -- Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ FuseSource, Integration everywhere http://fusesource.com
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
Hi, the java environment can be defined as server or client ( http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/hotspotfaq-138619.html#compiler_types ). Using a JRE under linux provide both server and client option. Using a JRE under windows provides only a client. (the server part is only provided with JDK) When using karaf, the option is set to server so when running under windows, you need the JDK. As users, we noticed that for previous versions. I don't know if current versions need more than this option. Regards Hervé On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
btw, another option to workaround this problem is to provide a custom jre; we typically deliver a JDK with our container, BUT for windows we copy over the bin directory from the JDK over the JRE, this is all required to fix that problem. Just to offer an additional option. Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Hervé BARRAULT herve.barra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, the java environment can be defined as server or client (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/hotspotfaq-138619.html#compiler_types). Using a JRE under linux provide both server and client option. Using a JRE under windows provides only a client. (the server part is only provided with JDK) When using karaf, the option is set to server so when running under windows, you need the JDK. As users, we noticed that for previous versions. I don't know if current versions need more than this option. Regards Hervé On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
argl.. sorry for the mistake; we provide a JRE copy over the bin dir from the JDK :-) so, no it's correct. Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Andreas Pieber anpie...@gmail.com wrote: btw, another option to workaround this problem is to provide a custom jre; we typically deliver a JDK with our container, BUT for windows we copy over the bin directory from the JDK over the JRE, this is all required to fix that problem. Just to offer an additional option. Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Hervé BARRAULT herve.barra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, the java environment can be defined as server or client (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/hotspotfaq-138619.html#compiler_types). Using a JRE under linux provide both server and client option. Using a JRE under windows provides only a client. (the server part is only provided with JDK) When using karaf, the option is set to server so when running under windows, you need the JDK. As users, we noticed that for previous versions. I don't know if current versions need more than this option. Regards Hervé On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
well, looking at [1] I don't think that there is any difference. Since karaf could run as a server BUT also as a client environment we maybe should a) make it possible to switch between those with a param and b) add a fallback solution for windows WDYT? kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, With this, I get some syntax-error -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote ist syntaktisch an dieser Stelle nicht verarbeitbar. (Sorry for the german, but that's my only WinXP I got lying around.) I tried with skipping the quotes and jmxremote-part, then everything seemed to work. set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M bin\karaf.bat Maybe the karaf.bat-script should detect whether -server is supported. Or is it required for some feature(s)? kind regards, christoph On 31/07/12 12:35, Guillaume Nodet wrote: Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
btw ;-) [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/198577/real-differences-between-java-server-and-java-client Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Andreas Pieber anpie...@gmail.com wrote: well, looking at [1] I don't think that there is any difference. Since karaf could run as a server BUT also as a client environment we maybe should a) make it possible to switch between those with a param and b) add a fallback solution for windows WDYT? kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, With this, I get some syntax-error -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote ist syntaktisch an dieser Stelle nicht verarbeitbar. (Sorry for the german, but that's my only WinXP I got lying around.) I tried with skipping the quotes and jmxremote-part, then everything seemed to work. set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M bin\karaf.bat Maybe the karaf.bat-script should detect whether -server is supported. Or is it required for some feature(s)? kind regards, christoph On 31/07/12 12:35, Guillaume Nodet wrote: Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
Yes, I think if the default windows JRE does not support server, we should not include this option by default on windows. Unless we can actually find if it's present or not, which would be even better. On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, With this, I get some syntax-error -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote ist syntaktisch an dieser Stelle nicht verarbeitbar. (Sorry for the german, but that's my only WinXP I got lying around.) I tried with skipping the quotes and jmxremote-part, then everything seemed to work. set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M bin\karaf.bat Maybe the karaf.bat-script should detect whether -server is supported. Or is it required for some feature(s)? kind regards, christoph On 31/07/12 12:35, Guillaume Nodet wrote: Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph -- Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ FuseSource, Integration everywhere http://fusesource.com
Re: automatic SNAPSHOT-deployment for release-branches
Hi Christoph, I'm checking the Jenkins config. Regards JB On 07/31/2012 11:58 AM, Christoph Gritschenberger wrote: Hi, I noticed that the 2.2.9-SNAPSHOT and 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT in the apache-snapshot-repository [1] are quite outdated, although builds on builds.apache.org were stable. Jamie Goodyear pointed out to me in IRC that auto-deploy was turned off as there was infra problems at the time. Would it be possible to turn them back on? kind regards, christoph -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com
Re: automatic SNAPSHOT-deployment for release-branches
The Jenkins build are active but in fail. I'm fixing that. Regards JB On 07/31/2012 11:58 AM, Christoph Gritschenberger wrote: Hi, I noticed that the 2.2.9-SNAPSHOT and 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT in the apache-snapshot-repository [1] are quite outdated, although builds on builds.apache.org were stable. Jamie Goodyear pointed out to me in IRC that auto-deploy was turned off as there was infra problems at the time. Would it be possible to turn them back on? kind regards, christoph -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
@Christoph: can you create a JIRA for the problem that we don't lost this problem? Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Guillaume Nodet gno...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, I think if the default windows JRE does not support server, we should not include this option by default on windows. Unless we can actually find if it's present or not, which would be even better. On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, With this, I get some syntax-error -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote ist syntaktisch an dieser Stelle nicht verarbeitbar. (Sorry for the german, but that's my only WinXP I got lying around.) I tried with skipping the quotes and jmxremote-part, then everything seemed to work. set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M bin\karaf.bat Maybe the karaf.bat-script should detect whether -server is supported. Or is it required for some feature(s)? kind regards, christoph On 31/07/12 12:35, Guillaume Nodet wrote: Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph -- Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ FuseSource, Integration everywhere http://fusesource.com
Re: automatic SNAPSHOT-deployment for release-branches
I fixed the Jenkins configuration (the SNAPSHOT are now uploaded correctly). However, the builds are failed due to demo (I think that the demo groupId is not correct and so the upload is not allowed). I'm fixing that ;) Regards JB On 07/31/2012 11:58 AM, Christoph Gritschenberger wrote: Hi, I noticed that the 2.2.9-SNAPSHOT and 2.3.0-SNAPSHOT in the apache-snapshot-repository [1] are quite outdated, although builds on builds.apache.org were stable. Jamie Goodyear pointed out to me in IRC that auto-deploy was turned off as there was infra problems at the time. Would it be possible to turn them back on? kind regards, christoph -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com
Re: Why is JDK required for running Karaf?
any one recall why Karaf requires JDK at the first place? Thanks -Dan On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 6:11 AM, Andreas Pieber anpie...@gmail.com wrote: @Christoph: can you create a JIRA for the problem that we don't lost this problem? Kind regards, Andreas On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Guillaume Nodet gno...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, I think if the default windows JRE does not support server, we should not include this option by default on windows. Unless we can actually find if it's present or not, which would be even better. On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, With this, I get some syntax-error -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote ist syntaktisch an dieser Stelle nicht verarbeitbar. (Sorry for the german, but that's my only WinXP I got lying around.) I tried with skipping the quotes and jmxremote-part, then everything seemed to work. set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M bin\karaf.bat Maybe the karaf.bat-script should detect whether -server is supported. Or is it required for some feature(s)? kind regards, christoph On 31/07/12 12:35, Guillaume Nodet wrote: Could you try running without the -server flags maybe ? set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote bin\karaf.bat On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Christoph Gritschenberger christoph.gritschenber...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I ran into an Error when I tried to run karaf on a Windows XP with Oracle JRE 7u5 installed. Error: missing `server' JVM at `C:\Programme\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'. Please install or use the JRE or JDK that contains these missing components. I then discovered that the karaf-documentation states that a JDK is required to run karaf. I installed JDK 7u5 and everything went fine. But I have some difficulties explaining to certain customers that they need to install a Development Kit to run this thing. So my question is, why exactly is it required to install JDK? Is there no other way? Thanks. kind regards, christoph -- Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ FuseSource, Integration everywhere http://fusesource.com