[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (AS7-5883) JBAS011964 Invalid resource name with HttpService on Windows
Thomas Diesler (JIRA)
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Wed Nov 7 10:58:18 EST 2012
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Thomas Diesler edited comment on AS7-5883 at 11/7/12 10:56 AM:
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That's clearly wrong. The name parameter takes an relative path to the bundle root and not an absolute file path.
They assume that the framework unpacks the bundle and puts it at some location in the filesystem. They then probably hope to get a performance gain when they HttpService accesses the file directly. It should however be up to the framework to do this optimization.
was (Author: thomas.diesler):
That's clearly wrong. The name parameter takes an relative path to the bundle root and not an absolute file path
> JBAS011964 Invalid resource name with HttpService on Windows
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>
> Key: AS7-5883
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5883
> Project: Application Server 7
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: OSGi
> Reporter: Thomas Diesler
> Assignee: Thomas Diesler
>
> {code}
> Caused by: org.apache.felix.log.LogException: org.osgi.service.http.NamespaceException: JBAS011964: Invalid resource name: C:\java\jboss-as-7.2.0.Alpha1-SNAPSHOT\standalone\data\osgi-store\bundle-19\rwtcontext_26139062_10836077/rwt-resources
> at org.jboss.as.osgi.httpservice.HttpServiceImpl.registerResources(HttpServiceImpl.java:109)
> at org.eclipse.rap.rwt.osgi.internal.ApplicationReferenceImpl.registerResourceDirectory(ApplicationReferenceImpl.java:190)
> {code}
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