Blueprint is a convenient way of using services. You can describe your beans and services using a XML descriptor. You can write this XML by hand or use annotation and let the blueprint-maven-plugin
generates the XML for you.
karaf-blueprint-example-common
provides the BookingService
interface and Booking
POJO.karaf-blueprint-example-provider
implements and exposes a BookingService
using a Blueprint XML file.karaf-blueprint-example-client
uses OSGI-INF/blueprint/client.xml
Blueprint XML to get a service and start a thread.karaf-blueprint-example-features
contains a Karaf features repository used for the deployment.## Build
Simply use:
mvn clean install
## Feature and Deployment
On a running Karaf instance, you register the blueprint example features repository with:
karaf@root()> feature:repo-add mvn:org.apache.karaf.examples/karaf-blueprint-example-features/LATEST/xml
Then you can install the karaf-blueprint-example-provider
feature:
karaf@root()> feature:install karaf-blueprint-example-provider
Now, you can install the karaf-blueprint-example-client
feature:
karaf@root()> feature:install karaf-blueprint-example-client
When you install the client feature, you should see on the console:
karaf@root()> 1794197511025182174 | John Doo | AF3030