Re: How to add bundles with transitive dependencies to a running Sling instance?

2014-09-15 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi

Yes, adding it to the bundle list sounds like a good option to me.

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 19:02 schrieb Sandro Boehme :

> It works like a charm, thanks for the info Felix!
> I guess it has been separated out in Felix, is that correct? There one can 
> probably still use the command line to add an OBR and install bundles. I can 
> imagine that the Sling JCRBrowser that I develop is not the only one that 
> relies on the OBR plugin for its installation in Sling.
> If you want, I can file a Jira request and attach a patch that adds this 
> plugin to the bundle list.
> I would add
> 
>   org.apache.felix
>   org.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.obr
>   1.0.2
>5
> 
> to the `jarWebSupport` configuration of the `maven-launchpad-plugin` in the 
> pom.xml of `launchpad/builder`.
> The bundles org.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.ds, oafwp.packageadmin, 
> oafwp.event and oafwp.memoryusage are also at start level 5.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> Best,
> 
> Sandro
> 
> 
> Am 13.09.14 06:50, schrieb Felix Meschberger:
>> Oops wrong search. Use: 
>> http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Corg.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.obr
>> 
>> Regards
>> Felix
>> 
>> Am 13.09.2014 um 06:49 schrieb Felix Meschberger 
>> mailto:fmesc...@adobe.com>>:
>> 
>> Hi Sandro
>> 
>> IIRC we separated the OSGi Bundle Repository support out into a separate Web 
>> Console plugin bundle. You just would want to install that bundle and you 
>> should get that page back.
>> 
>> E.g. 
>> http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cpackageadmin
>> 
>> Regards
>> Felix
>> 
>> Am 13.09.2014 um 00:23 schrieb Sandro Boehme 
>> mailto:sandro.boe...@gmx.de>>:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> in earlier versions of Sling I could use the OSGi repository admin page of 
>> the web console to start a bundle and get all its transitive dependencies 
>> resolved by Felix.
>> As this page is not available in the web console anymore, is there an 
>> other/better way of loading and starting 3rd party bundles in a running 
>> Sling instance?
>> Or is this page still to be integrated? If yes, I would be happy if I could 
>> help out. It would just be good to have some pointers as a starter to make 
>> it easier to get into this issue.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Sandro
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



Re: How to add bundles with transitive dependencies to a running Sling instance?

2014-09-13 Thread Sandro Boehme

It works like a charm, thanks for the info Felix!
I guess it has been separated out in Felix, is that correct? There one 
can probably still use the command line to add an OBR and install 
bundles. I can imagine that the Sling JCRBrowser that I develop is not 
the only one that relies on the OBR plugin for its installation in Sling.
If you want, I can file a Jira request and attach a patch that adds this 
plugin to the bundle list.

I would add

org.apache.felix
org.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.obr
1.0.2
5

to the `jarWebSupport` configuration of the `maven-launchpad-plugin` in 
the pom.xml of `launchpad/builder`.
The bundles org.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.ds, oafwp.packageadmin, 
oafwp.event and oafwp.memoryusage are also at start level 5.


What do you think?

Best,

Sandro


Am 13.09.14 06:50, schrieb Felix Meschberger:

Oops wrong search. Use: 
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Corg.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.obr

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 06:49 schrieb Felix Meschberger 
mailto:fmesc...@adobe.com>>:

Hi Sandro

IIRC we separated the OSGi Bundle Repository support out into a separate Web 
Console plugin bundle. You just would want to install that bundle and you 
should get that page back.

E.g. 
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cpackageadmin

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 00:23 schrieb Sandro Boehme 
mailto:sandro.boe...@gmx.de>>:

Hello,

in earlier versions of Sling I could use the OSGi repository admin page of the 
web console to start a bundle and get all its transitive dependencies resolved 
by Felix.
As this page is not available in the web console anymore, is there an 
other/better way of loading and starting 3rd party bundles in a running Sling 
instance?
Or is this page still to be integrated? If yes, I would be happy if I could 
help out. It would just be good to have some pointers as a starter to make it 
easier to get into this issue.

Best,

Sandro







Re: How to add bundles with transitive dependencies to a running Sling instance?

2014-09-12 Thread Felix Meschberger
Oops wrong search. Use: 
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Corg.apache.felix.webconsole.plugins.obr

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 06:49 schrieb Felix Meschberger 
mailto:fmesc...@adobe.com>>:

Hi Sandro

IIRC we separated the OSGi Bundle Repository support out into a separate Web 
Console plugin bundle. You just would want to install that bundle and you 
should get that page back.

E.g. 
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cpackageadmin

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 00:23 schrieb Sandro Boehme 
mailto:sandro.boe...@gmx.de>>:

Hello,

in earlier versions of Sling I could use the OSGi repository admin page of the 
web console to start a bundle and get all its transitive dependencies resolved 
by Felix.
As this page is not available in the web console anymore, is there an 
other/better way of loading and starting 3rd party bundles in a running Sling 
instance?
Or is this page still to be integrated? If yes, I would be happy if I could 
help out. It would just be good to have some pointers as a starter to make it 
easier to get into this issue.

Best,

Sandro




Re: How to add bundles with transitive dependencies to a running Sling instance?

2014-09-12 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi Sandro

IIRC we separated the OSGi Bundle Repository support out into a separate Web 
Console plugin bundle. You just would want to install that bundle and you 
should get that page back.

E.g. 
http://search.maven.org/#search%7Cga%7C1%7Cpackageadmin

Regards
Felix

Am 13.09.2014 um 00:23 schrieb Sandro Boehme 
mailto:sandro.boe...@gmx.de>>:

Hello,

in earlier versions of Sling I could use the OSGi repository admin page of the 
web console to start a bundle and get all its transitive dependencies resolved 
by Felix.
As this page is not available in the web console anymore, is there an 
other/better way of loading and starting 3rd party bundles in a running Sling 
instance?
Or is this page still to be integrated? If yes, I would be happy if I could 
help out. It would just be good to have some pointers as a starter to make it 
easier to get into this issue.

Best,

Sandro



How to add bundles with transitive dependencies to a running Sling instance?

2014-09-12 Thread Sandro Boehme

Hello,

in earlier versions of Sling I could use the OSGi repository admin page 
of the web console to start a bundle and get all its transitive 
dependencies resolved by Felix.
As this page is not available in the web console anymore, is there an 
other/better way of loading and starting 3rd party bundles in a running 
Sling instance?
Or is this page still to be integrated? If yes, I would be happy if I 
could help out. It would just be good to have some pointers as a starter 
to make it easier to get into this issue.


Best,

Sandro