On 06/05/2013 03:00 AM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
Hi Brett,
The primary target for the Arquillian OSGi Container
<
https://github.com/arquillian/arquillian-container-osgi> is our own
OSGi Framework <
https://github.com/jbosgi/jbosgi-framework>, which is a
compliant R5 implementation. This also explains why I removed support
for Felix because it is not (yet) R5 compliant AFAIK. Theoretically, it
would probably be possible to change pom such that it uses an older
version of the OSGi APIs when running with Felix.
To be a good (corporate) citizen you run and talk about hibernate on the
jbosgi framework. Do you have a specific reason not to?
I thought this is what people are already doing when they use the
Hibernate ORM on jbosgi (since Hibernate ORM is a component). I think
the Hibernate team is already contributing quite a bit and I see no
reason to accuse (insulting) them of not being good citizens of the world.
For standalone use though, what is the model for getting the jbosgi
framework as a single (maven artifact) component? I'm asking this for
my own information (not related to Hibernate native OSGi container
support which I think is what Brett is talking about). I have heard
talk about *embedded* (framework/platform) support in the past but not
sure if we have anything to show yet.
ARQ OSGi tests run in the framework so they would have access any OSGi
service including the LogService
<
http://www.osgi.org/javadoc/r5/enterprise/org/osgi/service/log/package-su...;.
The Framework and very likely also Hibernate does not use that service
for logging I suppose. AFAIK, ARQ stays out of the business of container
logging. With all our OSGi stuff we use jboss-logging and everything
running on the framework would be delegated to that. The logging from
the hibernate bundle should show up in the configured framework log.
cheers
--thomas
On Jun 5, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Brett Meyer <brmeyer(a)redhat.com
<mailto:brmeyer@redhat.com>> wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> Hello! We recently wrapped up initial support for Hibernate in OSGi.
> I've been attempting to create unit tests with an embedded container,
> but had a few questions for you. Up for it?
>
> I've been using your arquillian-container-osgi fork's
> "container-embedded" area as a reference. I have
> arquillian-container-osgi-embedded on the classpath, as well as Felix,
> but it wasn't resolving my test bundle. I noticed your comment on
> 30124a93cd [1] and am guessing that's part of the problem, although I
> know a few 3rd party bundles are missing from my deployment.
>
> So, it's more of a general question. I'd like to be able to kick this
> off as a part of Hibernate's standalone unit tests and was hoping the
> embedded container would do the trick. What setup would you
> recommend? What OSGi frameworks will work with
> arquillian-container-osgi-embedded?
>
> One secondary (and possibly elementary) question: does Arquillian have
> a way to tap into the embedded container's logs? log4j bundle? Or,
> are the container's logs still written out somewhere?
>
> Thanks for any help available!
>
> [1]
>
https://github.com/tdiesler/arquillian-container-osgi/commit/30124a93cdd6...
>
> Brett Meyer
> Red Hat Software Engineer, Hibernate
> +1 260.349.5732
>
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