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Karl

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Thierry Templier
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks very much Neil and Marcel for your answers!
>
> Here are more details about what I do.
>
> FileOutputStream writer = new
> FileOutputStream(bundlesLocation+"/"+bundleName+"-"+bundleVersion+".jar");
> writer.write(outputStream.toByteArray());
> writer.close();
>
> Bundle bundle = OsgiUtils.installBundle(context,
>
>  "file://"+bundlesLocation+"/"+bundleName+"-"+bundleVersion+".jar",
>                new ByteArrayInputStream(outputStream.toByteArray()));
> OsgiUtils.startBundle(bundle);
>
> installBundle simply calls the installBundle method on the BundleContext
> class and startBundle the start one one th Bundle class.
>
> This works fine. The bundle is correctly installed and started and available
> within the container.
>
> The second step consists in updating this bundle. Here is what I do in this
> case:
>
> Bundle bundle = OsgiUtils.getBundle(context, bundleName, bundleVersion);
> if (bundle!=null) {
>        OsgiUtils.updateBundle(context, bundle,
>                new ByteArrayInputStream(outputStream.toByteArray()));
> }
>
> updateBundle simply calls the update method on the Bundle class after having
> stopped the bundle and starts then the updated bundle.
>
> It seems that the second steps doesn't work since I haven't the expected
> processing.
>
> Thanks very much for your help!
> Thierry
>
>> You are doing the right thing: calling update should work, and you should
>> not need to stop it beforehand (or start it afterwards). Could you please
>> show more exactly what code you are using and what exception you are
>> getting?
>>
>> On May 2, 2012, at 10:23 , Thierry Templier wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I install bundles using the installBundle method if the BundleContext
>>> class. It works fine and after having started them, they are
>>> available within the Felix container. I want then to update them using
>>> the update method of the Bundle interface and it
>>> unfortunately doesn't work.
>>>
>>> I read the OSGi specification and it says that we need to stop the bundle
>>> before updating it and start it again then. But I have
>>> the same behovior. Calling the update method seems to work but the bundle
>>> isn't actually updated.
>>>
>>> What is the correct way to manage bundles using th OSGi API.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Thierry
>>>
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