I have not yet tried chronicle but it looks like a good choice e.g. some
trading floor applications. I would be very interested in creating a
transport for Aries rsa (more below).
About the comparison between CXF DOSGi and ECF.
Traditionally CXF DOSGi was limited to CXF as a transport layer. So it
On 3/23/2016 1:28 PM, Nick Baker wrote:
Thanks a lot Scott,
We'll definitely keep you guys in mind as we get to our distributed
feature later this year.
I've been particularly curious as to if anyone has tried integrating
Java Chronicle https://github.com/OpenHFT/Chronicle-Queue as the
tra
Yes Christian, this is the case but it works with the release 4.3.6.Final of
hibernate.
When I execute the command "feature:list" in the Karaf console, I can see
"hibernate 4.3.6.Final" but I would like to have Hibernate 5.
In order to install "hibernate 4.3.6.Final" from my feature.xml file, I
Hi Martin,
I suspect it's the README file in the deploy folder.
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 09:46 PM, Martin Lichtin wrote:
When profiling against a Karaf (using flight recorder), I see the
following Exception exactly once a second:
java.lang.Throwable.(String) line: 267
java.lang.Exception.
When profiling against a Karaf (using flight recorder), I see the following
Exception exactly once a second:
java.lang.Throwable.(String) line: 267
java.lang.Exception.(String) line: 52
java.io.IOException.(String) line: 58
java.util.zip.ZipException.(String) line: 58
Thanks a lot Scott,
We'll definitely keep you guys in mind as we get to our distributed feature
later this year.
I've been particularly curious as to if anyone has tried integrating Java
Chronicle https://github.com/OpenHFT/Chronicle-Queue as the transport layer.
Obviously not a solution for
On 3/23/2016 12:13 PM, Nick Baker wrote:
Hey Scott,
Thanks for the update. We're actually looking to deploy Remote
Services in our next release. Can you speak to the relative merits of
ECF vs the Apache CXF Distributed OSGi subproject?
I don't want to explicitly or implicitly criticize CXF,
This completely depends on your use-case and what you are trying to
achieve.
If you just want to have a Servlet running, with Servlet 3 annotations.
Follow the sample in [1].
Or take a look at the samples of the Apache Karaf Cookbook [2].
regards, Achim
[1] -
https://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.p
Hey Scott,
Thanks for the update. We're actually looking to deploy Remote Services in our
next release. Can you speak to the relative merits of ECF vs the Apache CXF
Distributed OSGi subproject?
Thanks,
Nick Baker
From: Scott Lewis mailto:sle...@composent.com>>
Reply-To: "user@karaf.apache.org
What do you mean? Isnt this exactly what happens when your feature is
installed?
Christian
2016-03-23 17:10 GMT+01:00 Olivier21 :
> It's solved!
> I changed my "pom.xml" to add :
>
> org.hibernate.proxy,javassist.util.proxy,*
>
>
> Christian,
>
> Now, Have you an idea to change my "feature.xml"
Thank you four your responses guys.
@Achim: It seems that using PAX Web is the easiest way.
So I would like to add a servlet in an existing maven projet.
How may I start the servlet at runtime of my bundle using PAX Web
(without the Activator ?
Regards
On 23 March 2016 at 16:05, Jean-Baptis
Yes, I assigned to me.
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 05:49 PM, mdo wrote:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-4441
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iv) ECF 3.13 also supports using maven to install Karaf features [4].
On 3/17/2016 9:37 AM, Scott Lewis wrote:
ECF 3.13 has just been released [1].
ECF provides a modular and CT-tested implementation of OSGi R6 Remote
Services and Remote Service Admin (1.1) specifications.
The important add
OK, thanks. I'll log that into JIRA.
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OK, my bad,
Can you create a Jira about that ?
The workaround is to use instead of (or
provision the cfg file).
Sorry about that. It will be fixed for 4.0.5.
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 05:20 PM, mdo wrote:
config:list shows:
config:list shows:
Pid:org.ops4j.datasource
BundleLocation: null
Properties:
dataSourceName = test
felix.fileinstall.filename =
file:/tmp/apache-karaf-4.0.4/etc/org.ops4j.datasource.cfg
osgi.jdbc.driver.name = or
It's solved!
I changed my "pom.xml" to add :
org.hibernate.proxy,javassist.util.proxy,*
Christian,
Now, Have you an idea to change my "feature.xml" file in order to install
hibernate 5 automatically?
Thank you for your help.
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Hi,
it sounds like an issue to deal with config factory (as the format is
xx-xx).
However, don't you have the config in ConfigAdmin (using config:list
should be able to see it).
Does org.ops4j.datasource.cfg contain your keys/values ?
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 04:44 PM, mdo wrote:
jbonofr
jbonofre wrote
> what's your Karaf version ?
>
> Depending of the Karaf version, the cfg file is not created, you have to
> check with config:list.
I'm using 4.0.4.
This is the log output when installing the feature:
2016-03-23 16:41:48,274 | INFO | nsole user karaf | FeaturesServiceImpl
Hello Christian,
It works fine now with a Kar file.
The "feature.xml" file to create the Kar file contains :
http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/features/v1.3.0";>
mvn:org.apache.cxf.karaf/apache-cxf/3.1.5/xml/features
mvn:org.ops4j.pax.jdbc/pax-jdbc-features/0.7.0/xml/features
Hi Manfred,
what's your Karaf version ?
Depending of the Karaf version, the cfg file is not created, you have to
check with config:list.
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 10:14 AM, Manfred Dohmen wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to deploy a datasource configuration file with a feature
defined in a feature.
We boot Karaf on the Servlet Context Listener chain. Regular Karaf Main class
with a lot of special code to handle write access issues to the installation
directory. We also support multiple instances from the same install so the
caches are segmented and port conflicts resolved prior to startup
Hello,
I'm trying to deploy a datasource configuration file with a feature
defined in a feature.xml like this:
xxx
osgi.jdbc.driver.name=oracle-pool-xa
url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.1.2:1521:orcl
user=test
password=test
Good point and kudo to Achim.
I'm humbly apologize to the Pax Web master ;)
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 04:02 PM, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
Hi,
The only real source for samples are the PAX Web samples ;-)
You'll find a bunch of samples and how the integration tests work at:
https://github.com/ops4j
Hi,
The only real source for samples are the PAX Web samples ;-)
You'll find a bunch of samples and how the integration tests work at:
https://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.pax.web/tree/master/samples
And
org.ops4j.pax.web/tree/master/pax-web-itest/pax-web-itest-container/pax-web-itest-container-j
Hi,
yes, you can take a look on:
https://github.com/jbonofre/karaf-boot/tree/master/karaf-boot-samples/karaf-boot-sample-servlet
Basically, the easiest way is to use the @WebServlet annotation, and
install the http-whiteboard feature.
The http-whiteboard feature will "listen" for servlet and
Hi Alioune,
You don't need a ServiceTracker to run a servlet. You can do it without
a servicetracker too.
Christian wrote a blogpost where you can find an example of a servlet :
http://www.liquid-reality.de/display/liquid/2011/02/15/Karaf+Tutorial+Part+1+-+Installation+and+First+application
Hi All,
I am trying to run a servlet in karaf contaire, I have successfully done
that using ServiceTracker.
Now I would like to set a filter for the servlet, but I have no idea about
doing that with ServiceTracker.
I have a few questions :
1: are there others ways than ServiceTracker to run servle
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the update.
As already said, you can count on me ;)
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 02:30 PM, Jonathan Vila Lopez wrote:
Hi guys !!!
As the last year we had very good results with our Java conference in
Barcelona, this 2016 we've repeated the experience.
www.jbcnconf.com
Hi guys !!!
As the last year we had very good results with our Java conference in
Barcelona, this 2016 we've repeated the experience.
www.jbcnconf.com
So, we would really need that people send us Papers to talk in it, and
obviously if you want to listen to good ( and not comercial) talks, do a
g
Hi,
I worked with Serge (from Jahia) to embed Karaf in tomcat as a war.
It's available there:
https://github.com/apache/karaf/tree/master/demos/web
You will see that this war use a WebAppListener that starts Karaf in Tomcat.
Regards
JB
On 03/23/2016 12:53 PM, mjelen wrote:
Dear Karaf develo
Hi Martin
I'm not sure quite how they bootstrap it, but Pentaho BI Server 6.x runs
Tomcat & Karaf as a single service.
Tom
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 11:53 AM, mjelen wrote:
> Dear Karaf developers und fellow users,
>
> due to customer requirements, we have to deliver all our software as web
> ar
Dear Karaf developers und fellow users,
due to customer requirements, we have to deliver all our software as web
archives that are deployable on Tomcat. I'm hoping for this requirement to
change in the future and I've been reasoning with our customer for over a
year now about it, but at the moment
Hi there!
Use case:
Environment: clean Karaf 4.x instance.
Requirements:
Multiple software modules should be install according to accepted deployment
plan. Deployment plan consist 3 modules in different regions: ActiveMQ
(root/broker), business module A (root), business module B (root). Some
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