Seems that in last versions the bundle goal ignores transitive
dependencies, so you have to explicitly add all of the ones you want
to bundle.
Is this supposed to behave like that or I messed up in one of my patches?
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Carlos Sanchez updated FELIX-326:
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Patch for last exception
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Carlos Sanchez reopened FELIX-326:
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I missed another exception
org.apache.maven.lifecycle.LifecycleExecutionException: Error trying to
For those that don't know, these release candidates are just tags in
our SVN repo; they can be found here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/releases
-> richard
On Jul 12, 2007, at 5:25 PM, Karl Pauls wrote:
Hi all,
Rick and I have been working some more on the 1.0.0 release. I
> Rick and I have been working some more on the 1.0.0 release. [...]
> We intent to call a vote on them soonish so please let us know whether
> there are any showstoppers.
Seems fine as far as I'm concerned! Do you want me to help out with
any release page/info on the site?
Sure, that'd be grea
On Jul 12, 2007, at 23:25 , Karl Pauls wrote:
Rick and I have been working some more on the 1.0.0 release. [...]
We intent to call a vote on them soonish so please let us know whether
there are any showstoppers.
Seems fine as far as I'm concerned! Do you want me to help out with
any release
Hi all,
Rick and I have been working some more on the 1.0.0 release. I just
created release candidates for the first batch of subprojects we need
to release before we can release the framework namely,
pom-1.0.0-RC
bundleplugin-1.0.0-RC2
org.osgi.core-1.0.0.-RC
shell-1.0.0-RC
shell.tui-1.0.0-RC
b
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I just wanted to let you know that I'm currently working on an
implementation of the preferences service. I hope to get it finished in
the next days.
There is currently one (minor) point unclear to me. Is it allowed to
call removeNode() on the parent node of the preferenc
Wow !
I have to admit that I did not have a look at the 4.1 spec yet, so I did
not realize there was a whole bunch of new service specs.
I will of course now go back and start reading.
Thanks for the hint.
Until then I think, this idea is just to be dropped :-)
Regards
Felix
Am Donnerstag, d
Have you looked at section 115 Auto Configuration in the OSGi R4 Mobile
spec? I think it does what you want.
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Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL
not sure if this is the problem, but if you expect different service
implementations in a context, you always can get them using
bundleContext.getServiceReferences(..) returning an array of ServiceReferences.
If you deal with Services the ServiceTracker (org.osgi.tracker.ServiceTracker)
is alway
Hi everybody,
I am developping an application where I have to associate a bundle to an
other bundle providing a service A.
However I want to have several bundles which provide the same service A.
When I execute a getServiceReference on this service, I want it returns
a list which contains the
Hi all,
Currently the Felix Config Admin implements the spec and as such
provides the configuration objects as required. What we are missing here
in one our projects is some kind of default configuration.
As far as I understand the specs, the Configuration Admin provides
configuration to ManagedS
It's working now. I updated the plugin and deployed it to snapshots. Thanks :-)
regards,
Karl
On 7/12/07, Carlos Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
some problems with the repo, fixed now
On 7/11/07, Karl Pauls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hm, I can't seem to get it:
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>org.apache.mav
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