Hi JB, Great news, I'll wait for the release to go through.
Thanks! Robert On Fri, 2021-10-01 at 14:10 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > Hi Robert, > > bundles. > > Regards > JB > > On 01/10/2021 14:08, Robert Munteanu wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to deploy the ServiceMix Azure bundles in an Apache > > Felix > > based app. The application interacts with Azure Storage, and I'm > > trying > > a simple example to upload a blob. > > > > I have the following bundles defined: > > > > - > > org.apache.servicemix.bundles/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.azure- > > storage-blob/12.12.0_1 > > - > > org.apache.servicemix.bundles/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.azure- > > storage-common/12.12.0_1 > > - > > org.apache.servicemix.bundles/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.azure- > > core/1.17.0_1 > > > > When trying to upload a blob I get the following: > > > > java.lang.IllegalStateException: A request was made to load the > > default HttpClient provider but one could not be found on the > > classpath. If you are using a dependency manager, consider > > including a dependency on azure-core-http-netty or azure-core-http- > > okhttp. Depending on your existing dependencies, you have the > > choice of Netty or OkHttp implementations. Additionally, refer to > > https://aka.ms/azsdk/java/docs/custom-httpclient to learn about > > writing your own implementation. > > at > > com.azure.core.implementation.http.HttpClientProviders.createInstan > > ce(HttpClientProviders.java:51) > > at > > com.azure.core.http.HttpClient.createDefault(HttpClient.java:50) > > at > > com.azure.core.http.HttpClient.createDefault(HttpClient.java:40) > > at > > com.azure.core.http.HttpPipelineBuilder.build(HttpPipelineBuilder.j > > ava:62) > > at > > com.azure.storage.blob.implementation.util.BuilderHelper.buildPipel > > ine(BuilderHelper.java:135) > > at > > com.azure.storage.blob.BlobServiceClientBuilder.buildAsyncClient(Bl > > obServiceClientBuilder.java:114) > > at > > com.azure.storage.blob.BlobServiceClientBuilder.buildClient(BlobSer > > viceClientBuilder.java:90) > > > > I checked and neither azure-core-http-netty nor azure-core-http- > > okhttp > > are available as OSGi bundles. I can always fallback to wrapping > > those > > bundles, but I was wondering whether someone has a better approach, > > given that some parts of the Azure SDK is already OSGified in > > ServiceMix. > > > > Thanks! > > Robert > >
