I am in a situation where my Felix OSGi container will not start properly after deploying groovy via:
obr:deploy "Groovy Scripting Languge"@1.7.3
Managed to deploy & got Groovy stuff running, until I did a restart on my OSGi container...then most of the bundles will not start. FWIW, I am pretty sure Groovy is not the cause even though there's a typo in its bundle name. :-)
After some troubleshooting, turning on Felix's wire logging (thank god!), i noticed this (among all the other failed bundles, similar cause):
2011-04-03 16:26:43,108 DEBUG [FelixStartLevel] felix.wire - Candidate permutation failed due to a conflict between imports; will try another if possible. (org.apache.felix.framework.resolver.ResolveException: Unable to resolve module org.apache.felix.http.bundle [36.0] because it is exposed to package 'org.osgi.framework' from org.apache.felix.framework [0] and com.springsource.org.aspectj.tools [47.0] via two dependency chains. Chain 1: org.apache.felix.http.bundle [36.0] import: (&(package=org.osgi.framework)(version>=1.3.0)) | export: package=org.osgi.framework org.apache.felix.framework [0] Chain 2: org.apache.felix.http.bundle [36.0] import: (&(package=org.osgi.service.log)(version>=1.3.0)) | export: package=org.osgi.service.log; uses:=org.osgi.framework osgi.cmpn [15.0] import: (&(package=org.osgi.framework)(version>=1.5.0)(!(version>=2.0.0))) | export: package=org.osgi.framework com.springsource.org.aspectj.tools [47.0])
Seems like both o.a.felix.framework
and c.s.o.aspectj.tools
are exporting o.osgi.framework
.
I am able to get things running again by removing bundle id 47 (c.s.o.aspectj.tools
), but yet to check if there's other implications. Feels wrong because I removed c.s.o.aspectj.tools
but it was indicated as required (or optional) for Groovy by the OBR repository. In fact, it was installed via the obr:deploy command for Groovy.
Feels like c.s.o.aspectj.tools
should not be exporting o.osgi.framework
, but that's just a guess as i do not use aspectj tools stuff.
Question: What is the proper way to resolve such issues without resorting to educated guesses?