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https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBOSGI-459?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin...
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Thomas Diesler moved AS7-937 to JBOSGI-459:
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Project: JBoss OSGi (was: Application Server 7)
Key: JBOSGI-459 (was: AS7-937)
Workflow: jira (was: GIT Pull Request workflow )
Affects Version/s: JBossOSGi 1.0.0 Beta10
(was: 7.0.0.CR1)
Component/s: (was: OSGi)
Security: Public
URL.openStream() on URL returned from bundle.getResource() returns a
zero-byte stream
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Key: JBOSGI-459
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBOSGI-459
Project: JBoss OSGi
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: JBossOSGi 1.0.0 Beta10
Reporter: David Bosschaert
Assignee: David Bosschaert
Attachments: org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.provider1.bundle-0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar,
org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.spi.bundle-0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
The attached bundle contains an embedded jar file which is referenced to by the
Bundle-ClassPath.
Calling
bundle.getResource("org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.provider1.jar-0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar")
does return a URL.
{code}bundle.getResource("org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.provider1.jar-0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar")
(java.net.URL)
bundle://org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.provider1.bundle-22-0-0/org.apache.aries.spifly.examples.provider1.jar-0.4-SNAPSHOT.jar/{code}
but opening that URL and reading the bytes yields 0 bytes.
This only seems to be an issue with URLs that refer to jar files. Other resources are
readable without problems.
BTW this works fine on Equinox and Felix.
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