Thanks Richard,
oversimplifying the scenario and bringing it down to felix related parts,
what I did can be described as "build -> start felix -> demo something ->
stop felix -> build -> start felix > ..." loop! What I observed was ... hmm
I guess I should call it ... inconsistent behavior. Someti
I'll take a look, thx!
Citeren Raymond Auge :
It may serve you well to chose an alternative "osgi gradle plugin" (perhaps
the official bnd gradle plugin [2]).
Just sayin...
- Ray
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On 10/30/15 15:42 , Milen Dyankov wrote:
This seems to happen with felix (version 4.6 in my case) from time to time.
Basically I have some symlinks in `felix/bundle` folder pointing to the jar
files generated by my IDE/build tool. Someties (haven't tried to figure out
why) it will not notice the
This seems to happen with felix (version 4.6 in my case) from time to time.
Basically I have some symlinks in `felix/bundle` folder pointing to the jar
files generated by my IDE/build tool. Someties (haven't tried to figure out
why) it will not notice the JAR has changed and the only way to force i
Further info on "THE OSGi gradle plugin"
This plugin is maintained by the gradle team and it was only recently
(gradle 2.8) upgraded from bnd 2.1.0 to 2.4.0 [1].
So you are already several generations behind what is being discussed in
any of the osgi development communities, and may be suffering
On 10/30/15 15:19 , i...@cuhka.com wrote:
Yes, indeed I'm using THE osgi plugin, and I didn't do any
Bundle-Classpath editing, nor did bnd. Anyway, after 'ctrl-alt-del' of
my Felix it all seems to be ok. While I still don't grasp while it
occurs, what can make it hapen, I can continue.
If I h
Yes, indeed I'm using THE osgi plugin, and I didn't do any
Bundle-Classpath editing, nor did bnd. Anyway, after 'ctrl-alt-del' of
my Felix it all seems to be ok. While I still don't grasp while it
occurs, what can make it hapen, I can continue.
Maurice.
Citeren Paulo Renato de Athaydes :
Y
I understand that it is difficult to tell without a stacktrace or
other information. A classdefnotfound is a very strange exception to
get. It looks as if it activated the bundle activator from the new
bundle, then looking in an older version for the rest of the classes.
Unlikely I guess.
sgi plugin (I assume you're using THE osgi plugin, I mean, the one called
'osgi') definitely won't magically add this to your Bundle.
Renato
> From: njbartl...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: Bundle can't find its own classes: NoClassDefFoundError
> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 18
No, bnd does not write Bundle-ClassPath for you.
Without some actual information (such as manifest, bundle content, stack
trace?) it's impossible to do more than guess at reasons for the problem.
Neil
> On 30 Oct 2015, at 18:05, i...@cuhka.com wrote:
>
> Maybe,but how can that happen? I'm u
May I ask which "OSGi gradle plugin" you are using?
- Ray
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 2:05 PM, wrote:
> Maybe,but how can that happen? I'm using Gradle with the OSGi plugin, so
> AFAIK it is bnd that creates the Bundle-ClassPath entry. Also, my bundle is
> still quite small, so it only contains a s
Maybe,but how can that happen? I'm using Gradle with the OSGi plugin,
so AFAIK it is bnd that creates the Bundle-ClassPath entry. Also, my
bundle is still quite small, so it only contains a single package. It
manages to find the activator fine.
Maurice.
Citeren "Richard S. Hall" :
Perhap
On 10/30/15 13:46 , i...@cuhka.com wrote:
After a flying start with OSGi'ing my application I'm running into
some amazements, or frustrations as I seem to spend more time managing
OSGi than actually creating stuff...
Anyway, my bundle resolves fine, but when it starts I get a
NoClassDefFoundE
After a flying start with OSGi'ing my application I'm running into
some amazements, or frustrations as I seem to spend more time managing
OSGi than actually creating stuff...
Anyway, my bundle resolves fine, but when it starts I get a
NoClassDefFoundError on a class that is inside the bundl
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