Christian,
just looked it up. My local repo is the default one at
C:\users\mw\.m2\repository\ and the nessessary bundle is available there.
regards, Marco
Am 23.07.2013 09:51, schrieb Christian Schneider:
Still strange that you needed it. I have one idea what might be the
problem. Do you per
Still strange that you needed it. I have one idea what might be the
problem. Do you perhaps have you local repository not at the default
location? I assume the karaf maven plugin only checked .m2/repository .
Christian
2013/7/23 Marco Westermann
> Hi Christian,
>
> Thank you for your answer.
Hi Christian,
Thank you for your answer.
I just tested the solution Xilai posted and it did the trick. I had to
add my nexus repo to the pom as . Now everything builds fine
so far.
Thank you all,
Marco
Am 23.07.2013 09:38, schrieb Christian Schneider:
Hi Marco,
can you how in detail what
Hi Marco,
can you how in detail what you did and what the exact error is. As far as I
know it should be good enough if the artifacts are in your local repo.
Christian
2013/7/23 Marco Westermann
> Hi Freeman,
>
> thank you for your answer but I think this is one step further. My problem
> don
: Marco Westermann [mailto:m...@intersales.de]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 2:45 PM
To: user@karaf.apache.org
Subject: Re: creating features for own bundles and making the accessible
Hi Freeman,
thank you for your answer but I think this is one step further. My problem
don't accour when tryi
Hi Freeman,
thank you for your answer but I think this is one step further. My
problem don't accour when trying to install my feature to karaf. Instead
I get the error when building the project created by
karaf-features-archtype.
Thank you,
Marco
Am 23.07.2013 02:25, schrieb Freeman Fang
Hi,
Edit $KARAF_HOME/etc/org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.cfg,
add your local nexus url to
org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.repositories
property
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