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David Bosschaert updated AS7-2081:
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Description:
When I add recursive=true to :read-resource the runtime attributes disappear.
E.g.
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"startlevel" => 1,
"bundle" => {
"19" => undefined,
"17" => undefined,
"18" => undefined,
{code}
The above works, but adding recursive=true produces:
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true,recursive=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"bundle" => {
"20" => {},
"21" => {},
{code}
The startlevel attribute is gone and the bundle resources are empty. Note that when I run
:read-children-resources it does return the correct information
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-children-resources(child-type=bundle,include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"0" => {
"id" => 0L,
"startlevel" => 0,
"state" => "ACTIVE",
"symbolic-name" => "system.bundle",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
"1" => {
"id" => 1L,
"startlevel" => 1,
"state" => "INSTALLED",
"symbolic-name" => "javaee.api",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
{code}
was:
When I add recursive=true to :read-resource the runtime attributes disappear.
E.g.
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"startlevel" => 1,
"bundle" => {
"19" => undefined,
"17" => undefined,
"18" => undefined,
{code}
The above works, but adding recursive=true produces:
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true,rrecursive=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"bundle" => {
"20" => {},
"21" => {},
{code}
The startlevel attribute is gone and the bundle resources are empty. Note that when I run
:read-children-resources it does return the correct information
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-children-resources(child-type=bundle,include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"0" => {
"id" => 0L,
"startlevel" => 0,
"state" => "ACTIVE",
"symbolic-name" => "system.bundle",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
"1" => {
"id" => 1L,
"startlevel" => 1,
"state" => "INSTALLED",
"symbolic-name" => "javaee.api",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
{code}
read-resource with recurse and include-runtime is broken
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Key: AS7-2081
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2081
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 7.1.0.Beta1
Reporter: David Bosschaert
When I add recursive=true to :read-resource the runtime attributes disappear.
E.g.
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"startlevel" => 1,
"bundle" => {
"19" => undefined,
"17" => undefined,
"18" => undefined,
{code}
The above works, but adding recursive=true produces:
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-resource(include-runtime=true,recursive=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"activation" => "eager",
"bundle" => {
"20" => {},
"21" => {},
{code}
The startlevel attribute is gone and the bundle resources are empty. Note that when I run
:read-children-resources it does return the correct information
{code}subsystem=osgi] :read-children-resources(child-type=bundle,include-runtime=true)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"0" => {
"id" => 0L,
"startlevel" => 0,
"state" => "ACTIVE",
"symbolic-name" => "system.bundle",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
"1" => {
"id" => 1L,
"startlevel" => 1,
"state" => "INSTALLED",
"symbolic-name" => "javaee.api",
"version" => "0.0.0"
},
{code}
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