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A note, in my code, the persistent id's don't include ".cfg".
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Thanks Guillaume, you never fail!
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Mike Van
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From: "Guillaume Nodet [via Karaf]"
To: "Mike Van"
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:15:57 AM
Subject: Re: Placing properties files in the classpath
Examples of doing what ?
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I sincerely appreciate all of you help. Do any of you know of an example of
this being done that I can look at?
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read by all bundles whose packages start with
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"Mike Van"
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No,
These bundles may reffer same persistent id (configuration file) without
problems.
In fact - you may introduce new bundle which produces connection factory and
export it
Van [mailto:mvangeert...@comcast.net]
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Ok.
If I have 4 bundles that all use JMS, and they are named:
myApp.bundle1
myApp.bundle2
myApp.bundle3
myApp.bundle4
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From: "Łukasz Dywicki [via Karaf]"
To: "Mike Van"
Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:58:32 PM
Subject: RE: Placing properties files in the classpath
It depends on the configuration admin. Karaf uses etc directory for these
configurations - eg. If you persistence id is
ecember 09, 2010 9:42 PM
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In those cases, where does OSGi look to find the properties? And, what are
the property file names?
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In those cases, where does OSGi look to find the properties? And, what are
the property file names?
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Lukasz
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point me to?
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file available to all bundles deployed
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ile available to all bundles
deployed
in Karaf?
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picked
up, but because it isn't exported, it is unavailable for wiring.
How does one make a single properties file available to all bundles deployed
in Karaf?
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