Hi John, Have you install the camel feature in Karaf ?
In a Karaf shell : karaf@root()> feature:repo-add camel karaf@root()> feature:install camel If your are using blueprint with Karaf 4.2.x : karaf@root()> feature:install aries-blueprint Then just drop your bundle into the "deploy" folder. It would be nice if you can share your creation ;) regards, François Papon fpa...@apache.org Le 16/10/2018 à 22:54, John F. Berry a écrit : > New user to Karaf due to the fact that my development work in Apache > Camel is wanted by people to be installed on a Windows server and to > be installed as a service. This led me to the Karaf product. > I've asked the Camel users forum about migration steps, but now I > think this is more of a Karaf and/or maven deployment thing than a > Camel issue. > I have developed a route in Camel using maven and hand writing a Java > DSL route (no Eclipse or other tool). I can run the jar as a > standalone execution fine from a command line. > I did create a OSGi service wrapper in karaf and did have a window > service instance installed. > I just cannot seem to get Karaf to "deploy" it (a.k.a. pick up and run > with it under that OSGi container that is running. > Sorry for the generalities, new to the open source community and the > idea that you need to be fully immersed in every Apache offering > (Camel, Maven, Felix, ServiceMix, Karaf, etc.) to utilize any one of > them :P I have felix and blueprint dependencies in my POM.. but > they been through many different forms in an attempt to run it. It is > a Java DSL Camel archetype that has been built, but cannot seem to > generate supporting files for Karaf to recognize my little creation. > Ideas? > Later I attempted to make an "empty" project with maven selecting > "org.apache.camel.archetypes:camel-archetype-blueprint", but I cannot > even get that base package to run (the small Hello World code) without > java blowing up. The one I built, compiled, ran, tested and "jar"ed > was from the "org.apache.camel.archetypes:camel-archetype-java" maven > archetype skeleton. I attempted to merge the two.. but no luck so far! > > Thanks! >