That's not the correct bundle for the import. Your bundle blueprint is the one of the xml.
Check this bundle (241 according to your previous e-mail). By the way, why don't you use pax-jdbc ? We removed the blueprint approach for pax-jdbc to avoid the blueprint dependency and provide a more dynamic approach. Regards JB On 11/06/2018 13:43, ceugster wrote: > Yes bundle derby is installed as shown in my last message. Now I did a > > 245 │ Active │ 80 │ 1.0.1 │ Apache Aries Blueprint Web > OSGI > karaf@root()> bundle:dynamic-import 245 > Enabling dynamic imports on bundle org.apache.aries.blueprint.webosgi [245] > karaf@root()> bundle:info 245 > > but nothing changes. The blueprint of my datasource bundle is: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0"> > <bean id="derbyDataSource" > class="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDataSource"> > <property name="databaseName" value="jdbc:derby:fancyfoodsDB"/> > <property name="createDatabase" value="create"/> > </bean> > <bean id="derbyXADataSource" > class="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedXADataSource"> > <property name="databaseName" value="jdbc:derby:fancyfoodsDB"/> > <property name="createDatabase" value="create"/> > </bean> > <service ref="derbyDataSource" interface="javax.sql.DataSource"> > <service-properties> > <entry key="osgi.jndi.service.name" > value="jdbc/fancyfoodsdb"/> > </service-properties> > </service> > <service ref="derbyXADataSource" interface="javax.sql.XADataSource"> > <service-properties> > <entry key="osgi.jndi.service.name" > value="jdbc/xafancyfoodsdb"/> > </service-properties> > </service> > </blueprint> > > > > -- > Sent from: http://karaf.922171.n3.nabble.com/Karaf-User-f930749.html > -- Jean-Baptiste Onofré jbono...@apache.org http://blog.nanthrax.net Talend - http://www.talend.com