Ivo Karabashev created FELIX-5022:
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Summary: org.apache.felix.http.bundle-3.0.0.jar contains classes
in org.eclipse.jetty.util package from two different versions
Key: FELIX-5022
URL:
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Carsten Ziegeler commented on FELIX-4991:
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Seems that FELIX-5022 is causing this
> http bundle
I haven’t looked at the web console. There’s already the ScriInfo service
which is used by the gogo and non-gobo console commands, but I guess you need
html for the web console? I think it would be sort of nice if all the
descriptive tools had related-looking outputs. Maybe a visitor pattern
Am 01.09.15 um 16:33 schrieb Carsten Ziegeler:
> Am 01.09.15 um 16:30 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
>> Hi,
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>> Using the latest org.apache.felix.webconsole 4.2.10 in Sling, if I
>> deactivate a component at /system/console/components it disappears
>> from the list (and from the underlying json
Am 01.09.15 um 16:30 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
> Hi,
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> Using the latest org.apache.felix.webconsole 4.2.10 in Sling, if I
> deactivate a component at /system/console/components it disappears
> from the list (and from the underlying json data).
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> Unless I'm missing something, this makes it
Hi,
Using the latest org.apache.felix.webconsole 4.2.10 in Sling, if I
deactivate a component at /system/console/components it disappears
from the list (and from the underlying json data).
Unless I'm missing something, this makes it impossible to reactivate
the component.
Is this a known issue?
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Sten Roger Sandvik commented on FELIX-4991:
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Yes. Looks like it's the same.
> http bundle fails
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Sten Roger Sandvik updated FELIX-4991:
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(was: Yes. Looks like it's the same.)
> http bundle fails with