On 07/01/15 16:47, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 07/01/15 10:18, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> On 07/01/15 03:19, Willem Jiang wrote:
>>> I just send a PR by applying the patch of creating OSGi bundle for jSMPP.
>>> Now Camel can consume the new jSMPP bundle from the Official release :)
>>
>> I've just rel
On 07/01/15 10:18, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 07/01/15 03:19, Willem Jiang wrote:
>> I just send a PR by applying the patch of creating OSGi bundle for jSMPP.
>> Now Camel can consume the new jSMPP bundle from the Official release :)
>
> I've just released jSMPP 2.2.1 with that change, please let me
On 07/01/15 03:19, Willem Jiang wrote:
> I just send a PR by applying the patch of creating OSGi bundle for jSMPP.
> Now Camel can consume the new jSMPP bundle from the Official release :)
I've just released jSMPP 2.2.1 with that change, please let me know if
it looks correct, it has been release
I just send a PR by applying the patch of creating OSGi bundle for jSMPP.
Now Camel can consume the new jSMPP bundle from the Official release :)
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On 06/01/15 22:01, Christian Müller wrote:
> It would be good, if you could release JSMPP as an OSGI bundle. It's only a
> few more lines in the pom.xml file...
Could you possibly propose a pull request for it or refer me to an
example of how to do this in a way that is satisfactory for Camel?
It would be good, if you could release JSMPP as an OSGI bundle. It's only a
few more lines in the pom.xml file...
I'm wondering whether you should use a different Maven group id to
differentiate for the original JSMPP library.
Best,
Christian
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Software Integration Specialist
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I've been creating a 2.2.0 release of jSMPP with various bug fixes that
had been left in github pull requests
What is the procedure to use this in Camel?
I notice the camel-smpp/pom.xml uses an OSGi-bundle build of jSMPP:
org.apache.servicemix.bundles
org.apache