I am testing out this framework [1] and running to this stack trace
when start the test [1]
java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not resolve version. Did you
configured the plugin in your maven project?Or maybe you did not run
the maven build and you are using an IDE?
at org.ops4j.pax.exam.Ma
Thanks for the update Gareth.
I'm going take a look.
Regards
JB
On 10/25/2011 06:38 PM, Gareth wrote:
Hello Jean-Baptiste,
I second the request for JavaSE-1.6/JavaSE-1.7 execution environments.
As well, I tried to add in the Equinox implementation of Declarative
Services (unless I missed it,
Hello Jean-Baptiste,
I second the request for JavaSE-1.6/JavaSE-1.7 execution environments.
As well, I tried to add in the Equinox implementation of Declarative
Services (unless I missed it, I didn't see a Karaf feature for Declarative
Services). When I tried to install
org.eclipse.equinox.util_1
No worries, I will.
Regards
JB
On 10/25/2011 02:13 PM, mst wrote:
JB,
reading through all the replies, I think it would be better if you create
the issue. It seems that there is more behind the simple question I
raised...
Best
Markus
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JB,
reading through all the replies, I think it would be better if you create
the issue. It seems that there is more behind the simple question I
raised...
Best
Markus
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JB,
yep I can see those benefits, and even pax web would profit from it ;)
regards, Achim
2011/10/25 Jean-Baptiste Onofré
> Hi Achim,
>
> Jira has not been raised about that for now. And agree for the SSO (using
> ActiveDirectory, Kerberos, whatever), it could be interesting for others
> proje
Hi Achim,
Jira has not been raised about that for now. And agree for the SSO
(using ActiveDirectory, Kerberos, whatever), it could be interesting for
others projects too (like Camel, CXF, or ServiceMix).
Regards
JB
On 10/25/2011 11:14 AM, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
JB,
do we have a jira-improvem
JB,
do we have a jira-improvement for this?
Another thing came cross my mind, there is some tool out there for SSO with
ActiveDirectory support, we might consider also supporting this.
I once had this question for pax web and found those two links:
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4590227/how
Yes, good point Guillaume.
To be honest, it's already on my TODO list, as I would like to provide
the certificate support in our SSH.
Thanks for the reminder ;)
Regards
JB
On 10/25/2011 10:58 AM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
Fwiw, we'd have to also enhance our ssh server integration to support
ce
Fwiw, we'd have to also enhance our ssh server integration to support
certificate based authentication. The sshd code itself can support that,
but we'd have to implement an org.apache.sshd.server.PublickeyAuthenticator
and provide the needed means to manage the certificates in Karaf.
On Tue, Oct
Correct, the release is not available, and no, it's not yet scheduled.
Feel free to create the Jira (or I will do it if you want).
Regards
JB
On 10/25/2011 10:45 AM, mst wrote:
Hi JB,
thanks for the quick response.
I guess "...we can enhance the client..." means that this feature is not
avail
Using SSH, you could set up an ssh auth agent that could forward your
credentials, but i'm not sure it would work well on windows.
Another way would be to try using a kerberos based login module such as
http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/guide/security/jaas/spec/com/sun/security/auth/modu
Hi JB,
thanks for the quick response.
I guess "...we can enhance the client..." means that this feature is not
available right now. Is it scheduled for a certain release? Should I create
an issue?
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Hi Markus,
Currently, the Karaf client requires user and password, whatever the
Karaf container uses for LoginModule.
I think that we can enhance the client to use a certificate based
authentication. It will allows us to avoid the username/password usage,
and use a cert in place (as SSH does
Hi!
I'm working on a karaf installation, which runs as a windows service. It can
be accessed through SSH using a PropertiesLoginModule with encrypted
passwords.
I'm executing some of my bundle commands using the local karaf client using
a simple command.bat. Right now I have to authenticate whene
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