it's a OBR issue. If I have time I will investigate the problem in more
detail and I'll create a Jira entry.
Regards
Roland
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Am 10.09.2013 20:27, schrieb Cristiano Gavião:
Hi,
hi,
I faced some like this once.
It seems that maven-bundle-plugin adds an import-package declaration
only when there are explicitly references to desired packages.
by explicitly I mean, you must have a declaration of a parameter or an
attribu
Hi,
hi,
I faced some like this once.
It seems that maven-bundle-plugin adds an import-package declaration
only when there are explicitly references to desired packages.
by explicitly I mean, you must have a declaration of a parameter or an
attribute.
even if you just add an not used "import
I guess I don't recall, is this a framework issue or an OBR issue?
If it is a bug in the framework, did you open an issue for it?
-> richard
On 9/10/13 11:08 , Roland wrote:
same issue as
http://apache-felix.18485.x6.nabble.com/bundlecontext-getBundles-returns-Array-with-a-null-Object-td500385
same issue as
http://apache-felix.18485.x6.nabble.com/bundlecontext-getBundles-returns-Array-with-a-null-Object-td5003850.html
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Hello Felix-experts,
I'm a little bit confused because the getBundle(1) of an existing bundle
throws a NPE. The Stacktrace says nothing. So, I don't know what is going
on.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Roland
gogo: NullPointerException: null
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Hi Clement,
Thanks for the pointers you have provided. I have used the annotation
@PostRegistration as a callback to confirm the registration of my service. It
works now.
Regards,
Kiran
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From: Raja Bahadur, Kiran (IT/IN)
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Great, it works (getConfiguration with null as location)!
Thanks you very very much Roland, Felix and Pierre. I will read the 104.4.1
chapter to really understand the location aspect.
Best regards,
Jean-Philippe
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De : Pierre De Rop [mai
Hi Jean-Philippe,
in addition to the responses made by Felix and Roland, you can also refer
to configuration admin specification, especially in the chapter 104.4.1 of
the 4.3 OSGi compendium, which explains what is a configuration location
binding (the second parameter of the getConfiguration(Stri
Hi,
I assume you try to configure a service that was created by another bundle.
The bundle which creates the configuration has no visibility to the service.
Try to use one of the following:
getConfiguration(pid, "?");
createFactoryConfiguration(msf, "?");
or
getConfiguration(pid, null);
crea
Hi
Am 10.09.2013 um 11:50 schrieb CLEMENT Jean-Philippe:
> Dear Felix experts,
>
> I have the following issue while registering a ManagedService:
> 2013-09-10 11:32:56,482 | ERROR | com.tus.hci.fot) | configadmin
> | 43 - org.apache.felix.configadmin - 1.6.0 | Cannot
Dear Felix experts,
I have the following issue while registering a ManagedService:
2013-09-10 11:32:56,482 | ERROR | com.tus.hci.fot) | configadmin
| 43 - org.apache.felix.configadmin - 1.6.0 | Cannot use
configuration com.tus.hci.fot for [org.osgi.service.cm.Managed
please delete this junk
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