Yes, that is what I suggest
On Fri, May 8, 2020, 16:19 Robinet, Etienne <43823@etu.he2b.be> wrote:
> Hello,
> so if I understand correctly, I should create a new module for the OSGi
> bundle, containing generic Activators that would be mentioned in the
> Driver/Transport MANIFEST?
> Etienne
>
> Le ven. 8 mai 2020 à 09:55, Niclas Hedhman <niclas@hedhman.org> a écrit :
>
> > As mentioned elsewhere, the generic activators could go in a separate
> > bundle for OSGi use only. That applies to both this approach and Lukasz'
> > one.
> >
> > // Niclas
> >
> > On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 2:08 PM Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Niclas,
> > >
> > > If your suggested path doesn't limit the framework decisions a user
> has,
> > > then I have no objections.
> > >
> > > Indiens I am not that deep into osgi to have a well founded opinion.
> > >
> > > The api will probably never be a pure api module as it contains the
> > driver
> > > manager, which I wouldn't want to put into a separate module.
> > >
> > > Chris
> > > ________________________________
> > > Von: Niclas Hedhman <niclas@hedhman.org>
> > > Gesendet: Freitag, 8. Mai 2020 05:12
> > > An: dev@plc4x.apache.org <dev@plc4x.apache.org>
> > > Betreff: Re: SPI Module - OSGi Bundle
> > >
> > > Both approaches are independent of OSGi framework implementations,
> which
> > is
> > > part of the beauty of OSGi.
> > >
> > > Lukasz puts more value on some dogmatic principle ("only interfaces in
> > > API"), whereas I have forwarded how an OSGi bundle producer is expected
> > to
> > > provide it, and how an OSGi bundle consumer would expect to see it and
> > the
> > > added benefit that default behavior can be overridden. Lukasz uses my
> own
> > > work-around (for JDBC drivers) to show me that is the way things are
> > done.
> > > It is not, it was a necessary hack for that time to get around the
> legacy
> > > JDBC drivers out in the open, all of them without OSGi manifests.
> > >
> > > As I said, I have no skin in the game. Only providing independent
> advice,
> > > as a former OSGi expert and a keen interest in PLC4X.
> > >
> > > // Niclas
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 9:13 PM Christofer Dutz <
> > christofer.dutz@c-ware.de>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi folks,
> > > >
> > > > so if there is an option that doesn't tie our API and Drivers to a
> > > > specific OSGi framework, I would prefer that.
> > > >
> > > > Chris
> > > >
> > > > Am 07.05.20, 12:35 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <
> > > > j.feinauer@pragmaticminds.de>:
> > > >
> > > > I would say that there are arguments for both cases (as ist often
> > > with
> > > > OSGi, IMHO).
> > > > So I see them not as right or wrong but as to different styles or
> > > > approaches that I woudl leave up to you to decide.
> > > >
> > > > IMHO
> > > > Julian
> > > >
> > > > Am 07.05.20, 10:07 schrieb "Robinet, Etienne" <43823@etu.he2b.be
> >:
> > > >
> > > > Hi guys,
> > > > As I am really not an expert, which approach should we use?
> > > >
> > > > Etienne
> > > >
> > > > Le mer. 6 mai 2020 à 15:57, Łukasz Dywicki <
> > luke@code-house.org>
> > > > a écrit :
> > > >
> > > > > Hey Niclas,
> > > > > While this code seems straight I don't think it is needed,
> > and
> > > > valid in
> > > > > our case.
> > > > > Main benefit of extender and extender based patterns is
> > > > centralized
> > > > > processing of drivers.
> > > > > I am keen to keep only interfaces in the API packages and
> > > > bundles and
> > > > > move active parts of code (such base classes) to another
> > place.
> > > > It is
> > > > > necessary to avoid creation of implementation dependency.
> And
> > > > that's
> > > > > what is in fact, promoted by shared activator class.
> > > > >
> > > > > Best,
> > > > > Łukasz
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On 06.05.2020 13:47, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> > > > > > My suggestion was;
> > > > > > 1. Don't do the BundleTracker classes, and instead change
> > to
> > > a
> > > > bundle
> > > > > > activator for each.
> > > > > > 2. Add the "Bundle-Activator:
> > > > org.apache.plc4x.java.osgi.DriverActivator"
> > > > > > to the driver META/MANIFEST.MF
> > > > > > 3. Do the equivalent for the Transports.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > public class DriverActivator implements BundleActivator {
> > > > > >
> > > > > > private ServiceRegistration<PlcDriver> reg;
> > > > > >
> > > > > > @Override
> > > > > > public void start( BundleContext context ) throws
> > > > Exception {
> > > > > > Hashtable<String, String> props = new
> > Hashtable<>();
> > > > > > props.put( OsgiDriverManager.PROTOCOL_CODE,
> > > > > driver.getProtocolCode() );
> > > > > > props.put( OsgiDriverManager.PROTOCOL_NAME,
> > > > > driver.getProtocolName() );
> > > > > > reg = context.registerService( PlcDriver.class,
> > > > driver, props );
> > > > > > }
> > > > > >
> > > > > > @Override
> > > > > > public void stop( BundleContext context ) {
> > > > > > context.unregisterService( reg );
> > > > > > }
> > > > > > }
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 2:33 PM Etienne Robinet <
> > > > erobinet@apache.org>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > >> Hi all,
> > > > > >> So concretely what changes should be done so that a
> > > > Driver/Transport
> > > > > >> declares itself his service? Beside the changes in the
> > > > manifest?
> > > > > >> Etienne
> > > > > >> On 2020/05/06 01:26:42, Niclas Hedhman <
> > niclas@hedhman.org>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>> Łukasz,
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> the reason I say it is not very OSGi-y, is that the
> > > > principle of OSGi
> > > > > is
> > > > > >>> that the bundle handles its own service registrations.
> In
> > > > the case of
> > > > > >> JDBC
> > > > > >>> (I initiated that spec, and I am the founder of OPS4J
> as
> > > > well as Pax
> > > > > >>> subproject, 2005), it needed to address the problem
> that
> > > > JDBC drivers
> > > > > >>> existed and changing their build and/or manifests was
> > > > decided to be
> > > > > "not
> > > > > >>> viable". The approach there is a work-around for legacy
> > > > code, which I
> > > > > and
> > > > > >>> Stuart McCulloch basically invented. IIRC, this
> happened
> > in
> > > > 2007.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> I didn't suggest that bundles require Declarative
> > Services.
> > > > I suggested
> > > > > >>> that the "inside of the loop" in Etienne's code is put
> > into
> > > > an
> > > > > Activator,
> > > > > >>> the code residing in the API and SPI bundles
> > respectively,
> > > > and that
> > > > > each
> > > > > >>> driver/transport has a "Bundle-Activator: ....." in the
> > > > manifest
> > > > > >>> referencing respective activator. It is not more
> > intrusive
> > > > than the
> > > > > >>> Export-Package, Import-Package that will be required
> > > anyway.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Advantages; It is more in the spirit of OSGi. But
> > > > importantly, the
> > > > > >>> driver/transport is now an active bundle, rather than a
> > > > library bundle,
> > > > > >> and
> > > > > >>> in theory the start/stop of a bundle could (there might
> > be
> > > > other
> > > > > reasons
> > > > > >>> why not) turn it on/off in runtime. If special needs
> pop
> > > up,
> > > > maybe to
> > > > > >>> deploy for the OpenHAB project, it is possible to
> > override
> > > > the
> > > > > >>> driver/transport with hacking the API/SPI bundles.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> And I can't see any disadvantages other than "need to
> > > rework
> > > > a bit of
> > > > > >> code".
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> But I don't have skin in the game. Not in OSGi, not
> here,
> > > so
> > > > take my
> > > > > >>> recommendations into consideration or throw them away.
> I
> > > > just got the
> > > > > >>> impression that you didn't really get what I suggested.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> // Niclas
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:57 AM Łukasz Dywicki <
> > > > luke@code-house.org>
> > > > > >> wrote:
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>> Hey Etienne, that's awesome piece of work. I can test
> > it!
> > > > :-)
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> I believe that's what Etienne code does it in a valid
> > OSGi
> > > > way. And I
> > > > > >> do
> > > > > >>>> believe not because he mentioned me by name, but due
> to
> > > > below
> > > > > >>>> argumentation.
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> Proposed code uses extender pattern to grab specific
> > > > META-INF/services
> > > > > >>>> entries and register them in OSGi service registry. If
> > you
> > > > will take a
> > > > > >>>> look on following line:
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/plc4x/blob/feature/osgi/plc4j/api/src/main/java/org/apache/plc4x/java/osgi/ApiActivator.java#L63
> > > > > >>>> you will find that bundle is an jar which changes
> state
> > to
> > > > ACTIVE.
> > > > > >>>> Additionally that bundle classloader is used to find
> > > > services and that
> > > > > >>>> bundle context is used to register services. In the
> end
> > > > service which
> > > > > >>>> appears looks like one registered by driver/transport
> > > > module.
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> The main point for above implementation is basic -
> > getting
> > > > the
> > > > > standard
> > > > > >>>> PLC4X driver JAR working in OSGi without forcing it to
> > > > knowing too
> > > > > much
> > > > > >>>> about OSGi. Driver needs to ship manifest with
> > > import/export
> > > > > statements
> > > > > >>>> and that's it. Additionally driver does not have to
> > have a
> > > > XML
> > > > > >>>> descriptor which registers service. Quite many third
> > > > parties might be
> > > > > >>>> supplying drivers without any or with limited
> knowledge
> > of
> > > > OSGi.
> > > > > >>>> Do drivers have to be a service? Well, it they can
> still
> > > be
> > > > a valid
> > > > > >> OSGi
> > > > > >>>> service, registered using any other way! OSGi aware
> > driver
> > > > manager
> > > > > uses
> > > > > >>>> OSGi services instead of static list own classloader
> to
> > > find
> > > > > >>>> META-INF/services entries:
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/plc4x/blob/feature/osgi/plc4j/api/src/main/java/org/apache/plc4x/java/osgi/OsgiDriverManager.java#L62
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> JDBC JARs are handled in such a way already in
> pax-jdbc.
> > > > Take a look
> > > > > >> here:
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.pax.jdbc/blob/master/pax-jdbc/src/main/java/org/ops4j/pax/jdbc/impl/Activator.java#L72
> > > > > >>>> Same or very similar code can be found in
> apache-camel,
> > > > which brought
> > > > > >>>> hundreds of components to OSGi, so I believe their way
> > can
> > > > be seen as
> > > > > >>>> high level guide.
> > > > > >>>> What Etienne did is a pattern implementation.
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> With regard to capabilities/requirements - this is a
> > > > resolver puzzle.
> > > > > >> It
> > > > > >>>> relies on additional information. As an unbaptized,
> > > > non-religious osgi
> > > > > >>>> guy (I take it as a tool and not act of faith), I
> often
> > do
> > > > skip it. I
> > > > > >> do
> > > > > >>>> find it useful, however quite often problematic and
> hard
> > > to
> > > > understand
> > > > > >>>> (yet another non-trivial syntax in manifest to
> follow).
> > On
> > > > older
> > > > > >>>> runtimes capabilities are not even considered. For
> never
> > > > ones there
> > > > > are
> > > > > >>>> already existing namespaces:
> > > > > >>>> https://www.osgi.org/capability-namespaces-reference/
> > > > > >>>> including, one for services:
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://docs.osgi.org/specification/osgi.cmpn/7.0.0/service.namespaces.html
> > > > > >>>> My point is that capabilities are used to attest that
> > > > runtime will
> > > > > >>>> consist all necessary things in place after
> provisioning
> > > > operation. It
> > > > > >>>> does not say HOW given capabilities should be made,
> > cause
> > > > resolver is
> > > > > >>>> hit before bundle gets active. It is a safety check.
> I'm
> > > > fine with
> > > > > >>>> having one, however we need to make it right to do not
> > > > narrow use of
> > > > > >>>> driver bundles only with our own extender.
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> Beside the point, I am not sure if plc4x-api is a best
> > > > place for osgi
> > > > > >>>> specific logic. That is a standard dilema to address
> in
> > > how
> > > > we want to
> > > > > >>>> treat osgi and non-osgi users. :-)
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> Cheers!
> > > > > >>>> Łukasz
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> On 05.05.2020 12:34, Julian Feinauer wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> Hi Etienne and Niclas,
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> indeed we could orient (again) on how JDBC does that
> in
> > > > OSGi.
> > > > > >>>>> They really focus on "late binding" so that you
> resolve
> > > > the driver
> > > > > >>>> directly when you need it.
> > > > > >>>>> In theory, there is no such thing as a DriverManager
> in
> > > > OSGi but
> > > > > >> only a
> > > > > >>>> PlcDriver with the capability ("plc4x-protocol": "s7")
> > or
> > > > something.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> I did it witht he driver maanger mostly fort he ease
> as
> > > > first
> > > > > >> approach.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Julian
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Am 05.05.20, 12:30 schrieb "Niclas Hedhman" <
> > > > niclas@hedhman.org>:
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Also, just in case, a custom activator is ever
> > > > required, it can
> > > > > >> be
> > > > > >>>>> overridden easily without breaking the over all
> > > design
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 6:27 PM Niclas Hedhman <
> > > > > >> niclas@hedhman.org>
> > > > > >>>> wrote:
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> > Yes, that's what I mean, because that is what
> you
> > > > have inside
> > > > > >> the
> > > > > >>>> loop, so
> > > > > >>>>> > it should work.
> > > > > >>>>> >
> > > > > >>>>> > On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 11:50 AM Robinet,
> Etienne
> > <
> > > > > >>>> 43823@etu.he2b.be>
> > > > > >>>>> > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> Hi Niclas,
> > > > > >>>>> >> thanks for the feedback. So you mean to make
> the
> > > > Activator in
> > > > > >>>> API/SPI
> > > > > >>>>> >> generic so every Driver would call it and
> > declare
> > > > the service
> > > > > >>>> itself?
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > > >>>>> >> Le mar. 5 mai 2020 à 05:25, Niclas Hedhman <
> > > > > >> niclas@hedhman.org>
> > > > > >>>> a écrit :
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > What you are doing is not particularly
> > OSGi-y...
> > > > The
> > > > > >> expected
> > > > > >>>> way to do
> > > > > >>>>> >> > this is to have each bundle register their
> > > > PlcDriver or
> > > > > >>>> Transport to the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > OSGi service registry.
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > That said, what you have done is otherwise
> > fine,
> > > > as you
> > > > > >>>> basically
> > > > > >>>>> >> trying to
> > > > > >>>>> >> > centralize the BundleActivators away from
> > > > respective
> > > > > >>>> Driver/Transport.
> > > > > >>>>> >> And
> > > > > >>>>> >> > I assume you do so to limit code in the
> > > > drivers/transports.
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > Another way would be to make two generic
> > > > BundleActivator in
> > > > > >>>> this bundle
> > > > > >>>>> >> and
> > > > > >>>>> >> > have each driver/transport just declare them
> > in
> > > > the
> > > > > >> manifest.
> > > > > >>>> That
> > > > > >>>>> >> would be
> > > > > >>>>> >> > a bit more conventional.
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > // Niclas
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 11:06 AM Robinet,
> > > Etienne <
> > > > > >>>> 43823@etu.he2b.be>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > Hi all,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > With the change of Christofer this problem
> > got
> > > > solved.
> > > > > >>>> Nonetheless, I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > kept
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > the work I did (inspired by the work of
> > > Lukasz)
> > > > to make an
> > > > > >>>> Activator
> > > > > >>>>> >> for
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > API (Driver Services) and SPI (Transport
> > > > Services). I also
> > > > > >>>> tested it,
> > > > > >>>>> >> but
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > as I am pretty new to this, if anyone
> could
> > > > just give me a
> > > > > >>>> feedback on
> > > > > >>>>> >> > the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > code:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > API Activator:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/plc4x/blob/feature/osgi/plc4j/api/src/main/java/org/apache/plc4x/java/osgi/ApiActivator.java
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > SPI Activator:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/plc4x/blob/feature/osgi/plc4j/spi/src/main/java/org/apache/plc4x/java/osgi/SpiActivator.java
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > If everything is alright, I could merge
> this
> > > > today.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > Le mar. 7 avr. 2020 à 17:52, Christofer
> > Dutz <
> > > > > >>>>> >> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > a
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > écrit :
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Hi folks,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > I just pushed a change that might get
> rid
> > of
> > > > this error.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > I added the Plc4xBootstrap in an attempt
> > to
> > > > get the
> > > > > >>>> TestTransport
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > working.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > For some reasons the netty folks created
> > the
> > > > > >> EmbeddedChannel
> > > > > >>>>> >> > differently
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > than the rest.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > However as the TestTransport is the only
> > one
> > > > needing
> > > > > >> this
> > > > > >>>> change, I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > moved
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > these classes to the test-transport
> module
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > and extended NettyChannelFactory with a
> > > > createBootstrap
> > > > > >>>> method
> > > > > >>>>> >> which is
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > simply overridden in TestTransport.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > So please give everything a try if it
> now
> > > > works as
> > > > > >> planned.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Chris
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Am 07.04.20, 17:36 schrieb "Etienne
> > > Robinet" <
> > > > > >>>> 43823@etu.he2b.be>:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Hi all,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > I’ve checked the Manifest. If I put
> > the
> > > > > >>>> Embed-Dependency to the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > plc4j-spi artifact it does not find the
> > > > Transport
> > > > > >> Service.
> > > > > >>>> And if I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > dont
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > it does not find the Plc4xBootstrap.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Etienne ROBINET
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > Le 7 avr. 2020 à 16:48, Łukasz
> > > Dywicki <
> > > > > >>>> luke@code-house.org>
> > > > > >>>>> >> a
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > écrit :
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > I was updating my local checkout
> > > > yesterday. Can't
> > > > > >>>> promise if I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > will
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > be
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > able to help, but will give a try
> > with
> > > > 0.7
> > > > > >> snapshot.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > Best,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > > Łukasz
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> On 07.04.2020 15:39, Etienne
> > Robinet
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> Hi again,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> I've been looking at this issue
> all
> > > > day, and I am
> > > > > >>>> back to the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > initial error:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> https://i.imgur.com/LLfan8H.png
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> The difference is I used and
> > > Activator
> > > > for API
> > > > > >> and
> > > > > >>>> SPI to
> > > > > >>>>> >> > register
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > the driver and transports Service, which
> > are
> > > > then
> > > > > >> loaded by
> > > > > >>>> the
> > > > > >>>>> >> custom
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > blueprint. The error now is caused again
> > > > because this
> > > > > >> class
> > > > > >>>> is not
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > exported
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > (I think?) by the SPI, but is used by
> one
> > of
> > > > the
> > > > > >> dependency
> > > > > >>>>> >> (io.netty).
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> Any ideas on how to solve this?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> On 2020/04/07 06:53:54, Etienne
> > > > Robinet <
> > > > > >>>>> >> erobinet@apache.org>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> Hi all,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> the faulty ClassLoader is the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > BundleDelegatingClassLoader(plc4x-test
> > > > [191]). Which
> > > > > >> means
> > > > > >>>> that the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > custom
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > bundle can not find the class right?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> I'm sorry if it's a silly
> question
> > > > but I am
> > > > > >> pretty
> > > > > >>>> new to
> > > > > >>>>> >> this.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>> On 2020/04/06 20:28:17, Łukasz
> > > > Dywicki <
> > > > > >>>> luke@code-house.org
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> I haven't used Camel for a
> while,
> > > > but to me it
> > > > > >>>> seems to be
> > > > > >>>>> >> a
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > problem
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> caused by caller's classloader.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> See that in stack trace you
> have
> > a
> > > > thread
> > > > > >> which is
> > > > > >>>> started
> > > > > >>>>> >> by
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > camel, so
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> there are 3 or even 4
> > classloaders
> > > > to be
> > > > > >>>> considered:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> - plc4x, definitely not a
> faulty
> > > one
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> - netty, could be troublesome
> but
> > > > unlikely to
> > > > > >> be
> > > > > >>>> used
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> - camel-core, or component
> itself
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> - custom bundle which started
> the
> > > > route
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> Anything beside last one which
> > > knows
> > > > all the
> > > > > >>>> dependencies
> > > > > >>>>> >> will
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > blow up
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> whole universe. Here is why -
> > only
> > > > the custom
> > > > > >>>> bundle knows
> > > > > >>>>> >> all
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> dependencies necessary to run
> > logic
> > > > and can be
> > > > > >>>> used to fix
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > messed
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > up
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> classpath. In most of the
> cases,
> > > > that's the
> > > > > >>>> "trick" you
> > > > > >>>>> >> have
> > > > > >>>>> >> > to
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > make in
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> order to get OSGi happy.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> Camel component may not, and
> > should
> > > > not depend
> > > > > >> on
> > > > > >>>> specific
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > driver,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> however in your case it does.
> > > > Possibly due to
> > > > > >> new
> > > > > >>>> APIs in
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > transport
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> layer its shouldn't be used for
> > > > adhoc fixes.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> We can try to turn drivers into
> > > > services (see
> > > > > >> here
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > >
> > > > > >>>>> >> >
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> https://github.com/splatch/plc4x/commit/5ce379cf8d2f5dc91fdfb6d8a8e2c0531906e69f
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > )
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> in order to cut concrete class
> > > > dependency and
> > > > > >> rely
> > > > > >>>> on
> > > > > >>>>> >> isolated
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > APIs.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> This code was done before new
> > > > abstractions over
> > > > > >>>> netty were
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > introduced,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> but it should cut in half API
> and
> > > > caller side
> > > > > >> (not
> > > > > >>>> sure if
> > > > > >>>>> >> > we're
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > on
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> declarative services).
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> My tip to you Etienne - please
> > > > verify which
> > > > > >> class
> > > > > >>>> loader is
> > > > > >>>>> >> > used
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > in your
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> polling cycle. You can do that
> by
> > > > making
> > > > > >>>> breakpoint in
> > > > > >>>>> >> faulty
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > method of
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> S7Driver and evaluating
> > expression
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >> "Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()".
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> Once you know that you can
> either
> > > fix
> > > > > >> classloading
> > > > > >>>> in the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > calling
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > class
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> loader or override classloader
> > for
> > > > thread to
> > > > > >>>> proper one.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> Best,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> Łukasz
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>> On 03.04.2020 10:27, Etienne
> > > Robinet
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> Hi Christian,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> you mean the code used in the
> > > Camel
> > > > route? It
> > > > > >> is
> > > > > >>>> an
> > > > > >>>>> >> > blueprint:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <?xml version="1.0"
> > > > encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <blueprint xmlns="
> > > > > >>>>> >> http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0
> > > > > >>>>> >> > "
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> xmlns:xsi="
> > > > > >>>>> >> > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > "
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> xsi:schemaLocation=
> "
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>
> https://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0/blueprint.xsd
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>> http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint/camel-blueprint-2.24.2.xsd
> > > > > >>>>> >> ">
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <camelContext
> id="PLC-IoTDB"
> > > > xmlns="
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> http://camel.apache.org/schema/blueprint"
> > > > > >>>> streamCache="true" >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <route id="plc-route" >
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <from
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > uri="timer://plcFetch?fixedRate=true&period=1000"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <pollEnrich>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > <simple>plc4x:s7:tcp://
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > 192.168.178.10?address=#fields</simple>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </pollEnrich>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <log
> > > message="${body}"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <to
> > > > uri="mock:test?retainLast=10"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </route>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </camelContext>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <bean id="fields"
> > > > > >> class="java.util.ArrayList">
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <argument>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <list>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <bean
> > > > > >>>>> >> class="org.apache.plc4x.camel.TagData">
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <argument
> > > > index="0"
> > > > > >>>> value="IntTest"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <argument
> > > > index="1"
> > > > > >>>>> >> > value="%DB1.DBW254:INT"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </bean>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <bean
> > > > > >>>>> >> class="org.apache.plc4x.camel.TagData">
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <argument
> > > > index="0"
> > > > > >>>> value="StringTest"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <argument
> > > > index="1"
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > value="%DB1.DBX0:STRING"/>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </bean>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </list>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </argument>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </bean>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </blueprint>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> This code used to wrok
> > actually, I
> > > > just
> > > > > >> wanted to
> > > > > >>>> test the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > new
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > TagData of the integration. This is the
> > > > bundling in the
> > > > > >>>> pom, these
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > imports
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > had to be there before too
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <plugin>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >> <groupId>org.apache.felix</groupId>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> <artifactId>maven-bundle-plugin</artifactId>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > <version>4.2.1</version>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > <extensions>true</extensions>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> <configuration>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > <instructions>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > <Bundle-SymbolicName>${project.artifactId}</Bundle-SymbolicName>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > >
> > > > <Bundle-Version>${project.version}</Bundle-Version>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > <Export-Package>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>> *;version=${project.version}
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > </Export-Package>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > <Import-Package>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > org.apache.plc4x.java.spi.transport,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > org.apache.plc4x.java.s7.readwrite,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> *
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > </Import-Package>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > </instructions>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> </configuration>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> </plugin>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>> On 2020/04/03 08:17:45,
> > Christian
> > > > Schneider <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > chris@die-schneider.net> wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> The code in plc4x directly
> uses
> > > > the class
> > > > > >> (not a
> > > > > >>>> String
> > > > > >>>>> >> of
> > > > > >>>>> >> > the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > name). This
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> is good. Normally such a
> class
> > > > reference
> > > > > >> should
> > > > > >>>> work
> > > > > >>>>> >> fine.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> Can you show your code as a
> > > > complete example?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> Christian
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> Am Fr., 3. Apr. 2020 um 09:58
> > Uhr
> > > > schrieb
> > > > > >> Julian
> > > > > >>>>> >> Feinauer <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>> j.feinauer@pragmaticminds.de
> >:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> I am off with my knowledge.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> You could ask the Karaf
> > friends
> > > > (#karaf in
> > > > > >>>> Slack). They
> > > > > >>>>> >> are
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > all OSGi
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> experts and very friendly
> and
> > > > helpful.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Or perhaps Christian has an
> > idea
> > > > here?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Best
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Julian
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Am 03.04.20, 09:50 schrieb
> > > > "Etienne
> > > > > >> Robinet" <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > erobinet@apache.org>:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Hi again,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> I've been struggling with
> > > this
> > > > issue for
> > > > > >> 2
> > > > > >>>> days
> > > > > >>>>> >> now... I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > still don't
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> get it why it can not find
> > > > classes. here is
> > > > > >> the
> > > > > >>>> current
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > problem:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > https://i.imgur.com/LtZMdsu.png
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> We can see that the
> classes
> > > are
> > > > > >> available and
> > > > > >>>>> >> exported,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > don't know
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> why the Camel Context can't
> > find
> > > > it. I even
> > > > > >>>> tried to
> > > > > >>>>> >> add an
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Activator to my
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> bundle, and load these
> classes
> > > > there and it
> > > > > >>>> works! But
> > > > > >>>>> >> not
> > > > > >>>>> >> > in
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> blueprint. If anyone had any
> > > idea
> > > > on where
> > > > > >> the
> > > > > >>>> problem
> > > > > >>>>> >> > is...
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> On 2020/04/01 01:31:15,
> > > Niclas
> > > > Hedhman <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > niclas@hedhman.org>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> It happens that OSGi
> > > > classloading result in
> > > > > >>>> the wrong
> > > > > >>>>> >> > NCDFE
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > and that
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> one of
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> the classes "used" (i.e.
> > return
> > > > type,
> > > > > >>>> parameter,
> > > > > >>>>> >> throws,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > extends,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> implements) in the reported
> > > > class is not
> > > > > >>>> visible by the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > classloader.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> And
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> occasionally, it is a
> > "diamond
> > > > problem",
> > > > > >> i.e.
> > > > > >>>> that the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > Constraints
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> (IIRC,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> see chapter 3.8 in OSGi
> spec)
> > > > can't be
> > > > > >>>> satisfied.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> Sorry that I don't have
> time
> > to
> > > > dig into
> > > > > >> the
> > > > > >>>> actual
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > situation
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > here,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> but I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> thought I could share some
> of
> > > my
> > > > past
> > > > > >> (dark)
> > > > > >>>>> >> history....
> > > > > >>>>> >> > ;-)
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> Cheers
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> Niclas
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at
> 12:43
> > AM
> > > > Christofer
> > > > > >>>> Dutz <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>> wrote:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Hi all,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> But If I search for uses
> of
> > > > that class,
> > > > > >> it's
> > > > > >>>> only in
> > > > > >>>>> >> the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >>
> > > > org.apache.plc4x.java.spi.connection.NettyChannelFactory
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > which is
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> in the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> SPI module.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> So I am not sure where
> this
> > is
> > > > accessed
> > > > > >>>> directly from
> > > > > >>>>> >> the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > outside.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> I know
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> every driver would use the
> > > > > >>>> NettyChannelFactory, but
> > > > > >>>>> >> that
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > shouldn't
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> be an
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> OSGi type problem as the
> SPI
> > > > classes
> > > > > >> should
> > > > > >>>> be able to
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > access
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> their own
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> classes.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Chris
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Am 31.03.20, 16:07 schrieb
> > > > "Etienne
> > > > > >> Robinet" <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > 43823@etu.he2b.be>:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> From the log the class
> is
> > > > called
> > > > > >> outside
> > > > > >>>> the SPI by
> > > > > >>>>> >> > the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> transport
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Le 31 mars 2020 à 15:24,
> > > > Julian Feinauer
> > > > > >> <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > j.feinauer@pragmaticminds.de>
> > > > a écrit :
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> yes, if ist only needed
> > > > internally its
> > > > > >>>> fine.But why
> > > > > >>>>> >> does
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> someone
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> then get a Class Not Found
> > > > Exception?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> This is usually a hint to
> > > some
> > > > class
> > > > > >> loader
> > > > > >>>> issue in
> > > > > >>>>> >> > OSGi
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> which is
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> related to exports/
> imports.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> J
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Am 31.03.20, 15:23
> schrieb
> > > > "Christofer
> > > > > >> Dutz"
> > > > > >>>> <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
> >:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> As this package is only
> > > > referenced from
> > > > > >>>> within SPI,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> couldn't we
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> just exclude it from the
> > > > package exports?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Chris
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Am 31.03.20, 15:17
> > schrieb
> > > > "Julian
> > > > > >>>> Feinauer" <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>
> > j.feinauer@pragmaticminds.de
> > > >:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> the issue is that
> if
> > we
> > > > export it,
> > > > > >>>> then we
> > > > > >>>>> >> break
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Nettys OSGi
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> integration as we get a
> > split
> > > > package
> > > > > >>>> situation (two
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > bundles
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> exporting the
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> same package, which is
> > > > forbidden in OSGi).
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> So I see no easy
> > > > solution (but had
> > > > > >> to
> > > > > >>>> do the
> > > > > >>>>> >> same
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> once as
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> Netty is pretty...
> private).
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> J
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Am 31.03.20, 15:15
> > > > schrieb
> > > > > >> "Christofer
> > > > > >>>> Dutz" <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> christofer.dutz@c-ware.de
> >:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> I just
> discussed
> > > > this issue
> > > > > >> with
> > > > > >>>> Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> and I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> thought it
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> was important for all, so
> I
> > > > asked him to
> > > > > >>>> bring it
> > > > > >>>>> >> here.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> In my effort to
> > get
> > > > the
> > > > > >>>> EmbeddedChannel
> > > > > >>>>> >> > working
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> as a full
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> "transport" module, I had
> to
> > > > override the
> > > > > >>>> Netty
> > > > > >>>>> >> Bootstrap
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> mechanism.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately
> in
> > > > order to do
> > > > > >> so, I
> > > > > >>>> need to
> > > > > >>>>> >> > call
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> "init"
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> from the derived class.
> > > > Unfortunately
> > > > > >> this is
> > > > > >>>> package
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > private in
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> Netty so I
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> had
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> To add it to
> the
> > > > same package.
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Would it help
> to
> > > > just not
> > > > > >> export
> > > > > >>>> these
> > > > > >>>>> >> > packages
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> to OSGi?
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> But I'm also
> open
> > > for
> > > > > >> alternatives
> > > > > >>>> (Please
> > > > > >>>>> >> > none
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>> involving
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> mega-evil reflection
> > hackery).
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Chris
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>> Am 31.03.20,
> > 15:10
> > > > schrieb
> > > > > >> "Etienne
> > > > > >>>>> >> Robinet" <
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>> erobinet@apache.org>:
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> >> > > > >>>>>>>>>>
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