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Re: [equinox-dev] OBR

Peter, who parses the filter? If OBR uses a different syntax from the Framework spec then the FrameworkUtil#createFilter or BundleContext#createFilter cannot be used. Who is throwing the syntax error in this case? The Equinox Framework implementation of the OBR implementation?

Tom



Inactive hide details for Peter Kriens ---01/21/2008 02:27:18 AM---This is not really true. The OSGi filter and the OBR filter Peter Kriens ---01/21/2008 02:27:18 AM---This is not really true. The OSGi filter and the OBR filter are not required to be the same. RFC 112 specifically allows the >


From:

Peter Kriens <Peter.Kriens@xxxxxxxxx>

To:

BJ Hargrave/Austin/IBM@IBMUS

Cc:

Equinox development mailing list <equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Date:

01/21/2008 02:27 AM

Subject:

Re: [equinox-dev] OBR




This is not really true. The OSGi filter and the OBR filter are not required to be the same. RFC 112 specifically allows the > and < (as well as some other operators).

Kind regards,

Peter Kriens

On 20 jan 2008, at 15:51, BJ Hargrave wrote:
      This may be a problem in the tool (from OSGi) which generates the xml. OSGi recently decide to add < and > to the set of filter operators. But this is not in the 4.1 spec. It will be in a future spec. So the tool which generates the xml should not use the new operators.

      BJ Hargrave
      Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
      OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance
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      ----- Original Message -----
      From:
      ChangWoo Jung [jungcw@xxxxxxxxxx]
      Sent:
      01/20/2008 07:43 AM
      To:
      Equinox development mailing list <equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      Cc:
      Peter Kriens <Peter.Kriens@xxxxxxxxx>
      Subject:
      Re: [equinox-dev] OBR



      I guess I found little bug in the generated OBR repo (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/europa/repository.zip)
      The generated filter seems to be incorrect which throws exception in the runtime.

      For example, Jetty Http Service (org.eclipse.equinox.http.jetty), has dependency on "javax.servlet" which is shown as
      Import-Package: javax.servlet;version="[2.4.0,2.5.0)" in the manifest.

      It turns out be generated like below, (which seems to be incorrect), so it throws "InvalidSyntaxException" when equinox tries to create the filter upon that.

      <require extend='false' filter='(&amp;(package=javax.servlet)(version&gt;=2.4.0)(version&lt;2.5.0))' multiple='false' name='package' optional='false'>
      Import package javax.servlet ;version=2.4.0
      </require>

      I guess there is minor bug on creating filter and after applying my private fix it seems to be working.
      wrong: filter='(&amp;(package=javax.servlet)(version&gt;=2.4.0)(version&lt;2.5.0))'
      correct: filter='(&amp;(package=javax.servlet)(&amp;(version&gt;=2.4.0)(&amp;(version!=2.5.0)(version&lt;=2.5.0))))'


      Which component will be the right place to report a bug against that i can attach my fix there as well? Any pointers?
      Thanks.


      Sincerely,
      ChangWoo Jung


      From: Jeff McAffer <Jeff_McAffer@xxxxxxxxxx>
      To: Equinox development mailing list <equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      Date: 01/12/2008 12:43 AM
      Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] OBR






      We currently do host an OBR repo with the major releases. Don't remember the URL but the required repository.xml/zip file is there for Callisto and Europa. The OBR client code may be interesting but our strategic direction is p2. For the most part p2 has (or can be made to have) the same functionality as the OBR client but goes further towards solving the wider range of problems we see in the Eclipse provisioning space.

      I am all for supporting the use of OBR repositories in the sense that some people will make their function available that way. Given the p2 work however, it would be more interesting (to me at least) to write an OBR repository adaptor for p2 than to use the OBR api. Further, I hope that eclipse projects will feel comfortable making their content available as p2 repositories so that the Eclipse user community is not put in a position of having to get many different provisioning clients.

      In short, we in p2 would very much like to have your interaction and participation in making a provisioning solution that solves your needs.

      Jeff

      Thomas Hallgren <thomas@xxxxxxx>
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      01/11/2008 10:19 AM

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      Hi,
      I'm wonder if any work has been done within Eclipse to deal with OBR
      repositories, and if so, how can I get access to that. If not, and if no
      one has a better idea, I'm planning to start an IP-zilla to get the
      Apache Felix OBR approved since we will want to map that kind of
      repositories in Buckminster and also provide OBR's as an alternative to
      update sites in the spaces project.

      Regards,
      Thomas Hallgren

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