pojosr | service registry that enables OSGi style service | Content Management System library
kandi X-RAY | pojosr Summary
kandi X-RAY | pojosr Summary
The idea is to create something that would make the service and parts of the life cycle layer of OSGi available in environments where it typically isn’t.
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- Start the listening thread
- Main loop
- Fires an event immediately
- Fire an event asynchronously
- Main entry point
- Scans the manifest files for manifest files with the specified filter string
- Get the default value for the given name
- Substitute the variable substitution
- Handle the POJO service
- Returns the POJO registry for the given session
- Unregister this service
- Releases the services associated with the specified bundle
- Sets the properties
- Returns the bundle revision from a module id
- Stops the dispatch thread
- Scan the bundle list
- Scan for POJO services
- Returns the URL for the given entry
- Returns the bundle ID associated with the given module ID
- Adapts the bundle start level
- Compares this version range with another version range
- Returns the string representation of the floor
- Get next entry
- Returns an immutable hashCode of this object
- Returns true if the specified service reference can be cast to the requested bundle
- Returns the 8 - bit hash code
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I'm attempting to use Hibernate Validator in an API gateway framework. The code eventually runs in Karaf, but I'm trying to get a unit test (not a PAX test) working first. I'll be using Mockito for mocking, but I don't think that's an issue yet.
I'm using "hibernate-validator" and "hibernate-validator-annotation-processor", version 5.4.1.Final.
When I run the test, I get the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-31 at 08:06So, you really need only one version of the el jar. And it should be:
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Install pojosr
You can use pojosr like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the pojosr component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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