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1. Re: Blueprint Container configuration in JBoss OSGi 2.1.0 running in Wildfly 8.0.0 Alpha4
thomas.diesler Sep 6, 2013 9:30 AM (in response to davenoel)You can run the BlueprintTestCase from the examples. That installs the BP container.
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2. Re: Blueprint Container configuration in JBoss OSGi 2.1.0 running in Wildfly 8.0.0 Alpha4
davenoel Sep 6, 2013 1:04 PM (in response to thomas.diesler)This did not seem to work for me. In the example directory of my jboss-osgi-2.1.0 installation directory I ran "mvn install" The BlueprintTestCase ran without errors but I did not notice a change to the jboss-osgi environment or the wildfly environment that is attached to it.
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3. Re: Blueprint Container configuration in JBoss OSGi 2.1.0 running in Wildfly 8.0.0 Alpha4
davenoel Sep 10, 2013 5:21 PM (in response to davenoel)To get blueprint installed I ended up copying the 5 aries jars located in the joboss-osgi-2.1.0/bundles folder to the wildfly/standalone/deployments folder
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4. Re: Blueprint Container configuration in JBoss OSGi 2.1.0 running in Wildfly 8.0.0 Alpha4
thomas.diesler Sep 11, 2013 3:05 AM (in response to davenoel)If you want to make blueprint part of the OSGi subsystem configuration, you can copy them to the bundles directory and reference them via <capability name="your.bundle.path.to.blueprint" />. Then you also have control over start level and it is guaranteed that the blueprint extender is available before the first deployment comes in.