I have a camel project, where I use a java bean reference.
Inside this .java I'm reading a file which path is "src/main/resources/basic.xml
"
I build the osgi-bundle with apache felix and I write the instruction:
<Include-Resource>src/main/resources</Include-Resource>
The bundle builds fine, and I also test with another maven plugin (mvn camel:run) and everything works fine =)
Then I deploy it on my osgi container (Karaf) adding all dependencies for this OSGI, but it fails cause is not finding basic.xml
FileNotFound /home/user/jboss-fuse-xx/instances/testCOntainer/src/main/resources/basic.xml
If I change the path on my .java like "basic.xml" the result is:
FileNotFound /home/user/jboss-fuse-xx/instances/testCOntainer/basic.xml
So the relative path is the container root path, where I deploy this bundle.
The easy way to resolve this, is to put the basic.xml in this path, I know :P, but ¿is there another way?
Is there an apache felix instruction that fix this??? so the bundle can resolve this path, no matter where is deployed
I've worked with the Import-package instruction before and works fine, but only when I 'call' this resource on a camel route, not in a java class.
Thanks for all the answers !!