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1. Re: Deploying multiple Osgi bundles as a single bundle to Fabric
davsclaus Nov 19, 2014 3:23 AM (in response to abhishekkoneru6790)If you use fabric then you just specify all the bundles in the same profile. And then fabric installs all those bundles when you assign this profile to containers.
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2. Re: Deploying multiple Osgi bundles as a single bundle to Fabric
abhishekkoneru6790 Nov 19, 2014 1:29 PM (in response to davsclaus)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThanks for you reply Claus Ibsen.
We are trying to setup a new fuse environment to our client and we want to deploy something like an asset which will take care of a whole bunch of jars.
Currently what we are doing is,
installing a feature repo using : fabric:profile --edit --repositories file:/E:features.xml testProfile
and the feature using: --edit --features someBundle testProfile
Our features.xml is below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<features xmlns="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/features/v1.0.0" name="MyFeaturesRepo">
<feature name="example-bundle" resolver="(obr)">
<bundle start='true'>mvn:com.abhidemo/bundle1/1.0.5</bundle>
</feature>
</features>
But, we do not see the bundle in the OSGI bundle's list management console.
Is this an expected behaviour??
Because the bundle functionality works fine just that it is not displayed on the OSGI bundles list?
Also is there any better approach that you could suggest us?
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3. Re: Deploying multiple Osgi bundles as a single bundle to Fabric
eminkevich Dec 9, 2014 11:17 PM (in response to abhishekkoneru6790)Good day,
I have been asking for this feature for about a year. My understanding is that it will not be implemented - the current focus is to deliver fabric8 v2.
p.s. Here is the request: create a 'repository archive' (kinda like an offline repo) which we can upload to a fabric8 as a single operation · Issu…