Right, but if your main classloader (i.e. the one you launch felix
from) has a copy of the API, the same problem would happen.

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 15:07, khepel lak <khepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No,  org.osgi.core is not installed.
>
> Felix Remote Shell Console:
> ============================
>
> -START LEVEL 1
>   ID   State         Level  Name
> [   0] [Active     ] [    0] System Bundle (2.0.1)
> [  15] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.6.2)
> [  16] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Remote Shell (1.0.4)
> [  17] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Felix Shell Service (1.4.2)
> [  31] [Active     ] [    1] Apache Commons Logging (1.1.1)
> [  32] [Active     ] [    1] Spring Beans (3.0.3.RELEASE)
> [  33] [Installed  ] [    1] spring-osgi-extender (1.2.1)
> [  34] [Active     ] [    1] Spring Core (3.0.3.RELEASE)
> [  35] [Active     ] [    1] AspectJ Tools (1.6.8.RELEASE)
> [  36] [Active     ] [    1] Spring AOP (3.0.3.RELEASE)
> [  37] [Active     ] [    1] Spring Context (3.0.3.RELEASE)
> [  38] [Active     ] [    1] spring-osgi-io (1.2.1)
> [  39] [Active     ] [    1] AOP Alliance API (1.0.0)
> [  40] [Active     ] [    1] spring-osgi-core (1.2.1)
> -> start 33
> java.lang.ClassCastException:
> org.springframework.osgi.extender.internal.activator.ContextLoaderListener
> cannot be cast to org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator
> ->
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Richard S. Hall <he...@ungoverned.org>wrote:
>
>>
>> On 6/18/10 6:19, khepel lak wrote:
>>
>>> I am not able to start the spring osgi extender 1.2.1 on felix 1.4, 1.8
>>> and
>>> 2.0.1. I have installed and started all the required bundles, but when I
>>> start the extender bundler I get this
>>> exception: java.lang.ClassCastException:
>>> org.springframework.osgi.extender.internal.activator.ContextLoaderListener
>>> cannot be cast to org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Are you installing the org.osgi.core bundle? If so, don't. It looks like
>> you have two copies of the OSGi API classes in your configuration from this
>> exception.
>>
>> -> richard
>>
>>
>>  Any idea what the problem could be?
>>>
>>> According to Spring:
>>> Requirements
>>>
>>> Spring DM 2.x:
>>>
>>>    - Java 1.5 (or greater)
>>>    - OSGi R4 (or greater) platform
>>>    (Spring DM is tested daily against Eclipse Equinox 3.5.x, Knopflerfish
>>>    3.x and Apache Felix 2.x)
>>>    - Spring Framework 3.0.RC1 or greater
>>>
>>> Spring DM 1.x:
>>>
>>>    - Java 1.4 (or greater)
>>>    - OSGi R4 (or greater) platform
>>>    (Spring DM is tested daily against Eclipse Equinox 3.3.x, Knopflerfish
>>>    2.2.x and Apache Felix 1.4.x)
>>>    - Spring Framework 2.5.6 or greater
>>>
>>>
>>>
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