Thanks Krzysztof, I gave that a shot, and now I'm getting the following: Please wait while Apache ServiceMix is starting... Bundle listed in startup.properties configuration not found: commons-io/commons-io/1.4 Bundle listed in startup.properties configuration not found: commons-beanutils/commons-beanutils/1.8.3 Could not create framework: java.lang.Exception: Aborting due to missing startup bundles java.lang.Exception: Aborting due to missing startup bundles at org.apache.karaf.main.Main.processConfigurationProperties(Main.java:1249) at org.apache.karaf.main.Main.loadStartupProperties(Main.java:1062) at org.apache.karaf.main.Main.launch(Main.java:343) at org.apache.karaf.main.Main.main(Main.java:555)
I have the following JAR files: $SMX_HOME/system/commons-io/commons-io/1.4/commons-io-1.4.jar $SMX_HOMEsystem/commons-beanutils/commons-beanutils/1.8.3/commons-beanutils-1.8.3.jar With the following two lines at the *end* of my startup.properties file: commons-io/commons-io/1.4=80 commons-beanutils/commons-beanutils/1.8.3=80 That looks to be the same format as everything else - any thoughts? I'm kinda tired ATM so may have missed something obvious. But just looking at the file, it appears to be used for setting the start-level of already-installed bundles, rather than installing new bundles. A quick check suggests that most (all?) of the bundles in startup.properties are referenced in servicemix/system/org/apache/karaf/assemblies/features/standard/2.4.0/standard-2.4.0-features.xml or some other features.xml file that is loaded on startup. Might be easiest just to create a new features file for those two bundles... Thanks, - Andrew On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 9:43 PM, Krzysztof Sobkowiak <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Andrew > > You can use startup.properties file to specify which bundles should be > installed at boot time. We are doing it in SMX to add the OBR bundles. > You can simply modify the existing file after unpacking SMX and append > your additional bundles. You must ensure the bundles are available for > SMX - you must copy them into the system subdirectory (according to the > maven coordinates). I think the both thing can be simple done in the > Docker script. > > Regards > Krzysztof > > On 07.12.2014 09:57, Andrew Thorburn wrote: >> Hey folks, >> >> I've been playing around with setting up docker images for SMX, and >> one of the things it would be very helpful to be able to do is specify >> a list of *bundles* (not features!) that are installed the first time >> SMX boots up. >> >> I know how to do features - just edit the >> etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg file - but I want to ensure the >> following bundles are installed: >> >> mvn:commons-io/commons-io/1.4 >> mvn:commons-beanutils/commons-beanutils/1.8.3 >> >> And I don't see a way to do that without having to boot it up first >> (which is a right pain to do in Docker). >> >> On a related note, is it possible to install the features without >> having to boot up SMX? My primary aim for what I'm doing now is to be >> able to create a Docker instance which is fully pre-configured for the >> other developers to use (and potentially to use in production, at some >> later stage). >> >> I could create a Maven POM to add the necessary extra JARs to the >> system directory, I imagine, but I'd rather have them installed during >> creation of the image, if I can - the less things that can go wrong >> when other people get their hands on it, the better. >> >> And yeah, I could build my own SMX (doesn't seem like it would be that >> hard, but not sure it would solve the non-feature bundles, above), but >> I'm trying to see what I can and can't do in Docker, and it just feels >> like it would be a bit easier to just download the binary and install >> stuff, as opposed to cloning the SMX repo and keeping that up-to-date. >> Might be wrong, but hey. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Andrew > > > -- > Krzysztof Sobkowiak > > JEE & OSS Architect | Senior Solution Architect @ Capgemini | Committer > @ ASF > Capgemini <http://www.pl.capgemini.com/> | Software Solutions Center > <http://www.pl.capgemini-sdm.com/> | Wroclaw > e-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> | > Twitter: @KSobkowiak > Calendar: http://goo.gl/yvsebC
