> How about the bundle 23, 24 ?
> Can you take a look at them ?

Do you mean bundles with id 23 and 24 in my Equinox? If so, there are
no such bundles at all. I ran bare Equinox and have shown whole ss
comand result.
Bundles 14,19,20,23,24 are absent because I installed wrong mvn
packages (not OSGi bundle in fact, displayed as unknown_0.0.0)  and
uninstalled them.
So there are displayed all installed bundles. Is there some necessary
bundles missing?

If you're about elder Camel versions - no, I haven't tried them. I
bought Camel In Action book and it uses Camel 2.5 so I started from
it.

WBR,
Vladimir.

2011/3/29 Willem Jiang <[email protected]>:
> How about the bundle 23, 24 ?
> Can you take a look at them ?
>
> Willem
>
> On 3/29/11 2:15 PM, Владимир Большуткин wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have issues on using Camel in Eclipse Equinox (my goal is to create
>> Eclipse plugin with Camel support). First of all, I'm trying to run
>> camel-example-osgi. I managed to run it under Apache Karaf (with
>> Equinox set as framework in config) as there were good tutorials, but
>> not bare Eclipse Equinox.
>>
>> I ran bare Eclipse Equinox, and installed all necessary dependencies
>> one by one (using pax-url-mvn bundle)
>>
>> osgi>  ss
>> Framework is launched.
>> id      State       Bundle
>> 0       ACTIVE      org.eclipse.osgi_3.6.2.R36x_v20110210
>> 1       ACTIVE      org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn_1.2.3
>> 2       ACTIVE      org.apache.camel.camel-core_2.7.0
>> 3       ACTIVE      org.springframework.core_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 4       ACTIVE      org.apache.camel.camel-context_2.7.0
>> 6       ACTIVE      org.apache.camel.camel-spring_2.7.0
>> 7       ACTIVE      com.springsource.net.sf.cglib_2.2.0
>> 8       ACTIVE      com.springsource.org.aopalliance_1.0.0
>> 9       ACTIVE      commons-management_1.0.0
>> 10      ACTIVE      org.springframework.aop_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 11      ACTIVE      org.springframework.asm_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 12      ACTIVE      org.springframework.beans_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 13      ACTIVE      org.springframework.context_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 15      ACTIVE      org.springframework.expression_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 16      ACTIVE      org.springframework.osgi.core_1.2.1
>> 17      ACTIVE      org.springframework.osgi.io_1.2.1
>> 18      ACTIVE      org.springframework.transaction_3.0.5.RELEASE
>> 21      ACTIVE      com.springsource.org.apache.commons.logging_1.1.1
>> 22      ACTIVE      org.apache.camel.camel-example-osgi_2.7.0
>> 25      ACTIVE      slf4j.api_1.6.1
>>                    Fragments=26
>> 26      RESOLVED    slf4j.simple_1.6.1
>>                    Master=25
>>
>> 26th bundle must not be started as it is a Fragment.
>>
>> The only output were two lines on activating camel-core bundle:
>> 0 [OSGi Console] INFO org.apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator - Camel
>> activator starting
>> 48 [OSGi Console] INFO org.apache.camel.impl.osgi.Activator - Camel
>> activator started
>>
>> Seems, everything is active, but there's no timed messages from Camel.
>> What is the right way to launch Camel context?
>>
>> I also tried to use Camel 2.5.0 and Spring 3.0.4.RELEASE but got the
>> same situation.
>>
>> Please, could you explain where can be my fault?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vladimir.
>>
>
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