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[jira] Commented: (ARIES-108)
bundle.getBundleContext().getBundles() throws NPE on INSTALLED Bundles
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Alan Keane commented on ARIES-108:
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The JMX Core BundleContext can be passed and used for the getBundles() call which should resolve the problem.
Thanks for the patch.
> bundle.getBundleContext().getBundles() throws NPE on INSTALLED Bundles
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> Key: ARIES-108
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-108
> Project: Aries
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JMX
> Affects Versions: Incubation
> Reporter: Roland Huss
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: patch.txt
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> Within FrameworkUtils when extracting imported packages or dependencies
> this is done by looking up all bundles via the Bundle's BundleContext.
> Unfortunately bundle.getBundleContext() returns null for non-resolved bundles.
> One can workaround this by checking for null, but this will nevertheless miss
> Bundles in certain states.
> BTW, I agree that the dependency resolution via iteration for each
> JMX call is ugly (and expensive!). There must be a better way ....
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