Hi,

JB told you only half the truth (21) ;)

Configuration Admin service keeps the configuration in Memory that's
correct but it's also stored in the cache folder where the bundle
information is stored.
The etc folder is actually used by the File Installer that scans for
changes and populates the configuration admin service with those.


regards, Achim





2013/6/24 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net>

> Hi Lothar
>
> it's in memory by default.
>
> <config/> tag in feature only populate ConfigAdmin (memory only by
> default), and doesn't flush in the etc folder.
>
> To populate the etc folder, use <configfile/>: it populates the etc folder
> and load ConfigAdmin using this config file.
>
> Regards
> JB
>
>
> On 06/24/2013 03:30 PM, Lothar Werzinger wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I created a Karaf feature that contains a configuration block and when I
>> install it into Karaf it is properly recognized and registered with the
>> given PID. I can however not find where Karaf stores that configuration
>> information. I assumed that a new file with the corresponding PID will
>> be created in the 'etc' folder, but that is clearly not the case.
>> However I can go to the configuration web page of Karaf, make some
>> changes, exit and restart Karaf and the changes are remembered, so they
>> are clearly stored somewhere.
>>
>> Can you please enlighten me where the configuration data is stored.
>>
>> Oh, and by the way, why does the CA not create a file in /etc if a
>> change is made?
>> Because if such a file exists it is updated when a change is made in the
>> CA, that's why I assumed the CA would create one if I provide a
>> configuration via a feature.xml as well.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
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