Hi
You are right. Those lines have been removed from config.properties of
Karaf
but not from Servicemix version.
So remove them,
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:42 AM, olamalam
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi Charles,
I'm using JDK 6 but I couldn't see those lines you mentioned in
etc/config.properties
I've updated that file and added javax.xml.bind... lines but this time
I'm
getting this exception at startup:
ERROR: Error parsing system bundle export statement: ...
org.apache.felix.karaf.version; version=1.4.0
(java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No paths specified in header: )
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No paths specified in header:....
ps. When I try to install activemq-camel component by:
osgi:install -s mvn:org.apache.activemq/activemq-camel/5.2.0
I get another unresolved constraint exception for package javax.jms which
is
not included in etc/config.properties either.
Sorry for bothering too much, best regards
Ilker
cmoulliard wrote:
Which version of Java are you using (5 or 6) ? If you use JDK 6, those
classes are provided by the jdk
To allow the osgi server (felix) to load at the startup the
javax.xml.bind
classes, you must uncomment the following line under the file
etc/config.properties
# javax.xml.bind, \
# javax.xml.bind.annotation, \
# javax.xml.bind.annotation.adapters, \
# javax.xml.bind.attachment, \
# javax.xml.bind.helpers, \
# javax.xml.bind.util, \
Kind regards,
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 5:29 PM, olamalam
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hello again Willem,
I tried to install camel-ftp in Felix Karaf 1.4.0 too but it is
requesting
some libraries (for ex: javax.xml.bind) included in Java sdk. Should I
also
install those bundles too?
Please note that I run this command:
osgi:install -s mvn:org.apache.camel/camel-ftp/2.2.0
Thanks
willem.jiang wrote:
Can you also try Felix Karaf 1.4.0 which is latest release version
of
ServiceMix kernel ?
And using feature:install camel-ftp to install the bundle for
camel-ftp.
Willem
olamalam wrote:
Hi willem,
I uninstalled camel-spring & camel-osgi and installed
camel-spring-osgi.
but I'm still getting the same exception.
willem.jiang wrote:
Hi,
Please make sure you didn't install camel-spring-osgi and
camel-spring
bundle at the same time.
We merged the camel-sping and camel-osgi bundle into
camel-spring-osgi
in Camel 2.2, so you just need to install camel-spring-osgi bundle
instead of camel-spring and camel-osgi.
Willem
olamalam wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm trying to develop a hello world bundle for serviceMix kernel
(1.1)
which
uses camel-ftp component.
My aim is to run this route:
from("file://../data?noop=true").to("ftp://test@
127.0.0.1:21/?password=test");
Although this route runs without problem in a stand alone
application,
when
i deploy it in serviceMix kernel
I get FailedToCreateRouteException due to "No component found
with
scheme:
ftp".
To solve the problem what i did so far are:
1- deployed camel-ftp 2.2 bundle to serviceMix.
2- added camel-ftp package
(org.apache.camel.component.file.remote)
to
import-packages.
now when I run "headers bundle#" in serviceMix I can see this
imported
package.
What else I can do?
Thanks in advance
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