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  1. As frustrating as our company's slow implosion has been, it still feels good that I can just write a bit of code that solves a problem and submit it upstream to an open-source project.

    This particular thing will help with my job, but even if it didn’t, it's a useful thing that makes a tool nicer.

    github.com/apache/karaf/pull/1

    #Java #Karaf #ApacheKaraf #OSGi

  2. So smart! #ApacheKaraf has rebranded as "The #Modulith Runtime" - Modular Monoliths "It is the way" #Java

  3. Installing apache karaf on debian

    Until the RFP (Request For Packaging) bug for karaf in the debian bug tracker is resolved, here is an APT archive with a karaf package for debian (architecture “all”).  The package is created using native debian packaging tools, and built from a source tarball and the APT archive itself is created, using aptly.

    The package has been tested on Debian 9 “stretch” (the current stable), amd64.

    Do the following commands as root on a debian GNU/linux system:

    1. Add the keys for the APT archive (Edit: needed to sign with the first key in the keyring because of an aptly bug, must add this key as well, if using the repository)
      wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/apt_pub.gpg | apt-key add -wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/maven_pub.gpg | apt-key add -
    2. Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file in a text editor, and add the following lines:
      # APT archive for apache karafdeb http://apt.bang.priv.no/public stable main
    3. Install karaf with apt-get
      apt-get updateapt-get install openjdk-8-jdk karaf
    4. Log in with SSH (password is “karaf” (without the quotes)) and try giving some commands:
      ssh -p 8101 karaf@localhost

     

    #apacheKaraf #apacheMaven #applicationServer #apt #aptArchive #aptly #deban9 #debianPackageArchive #debianStretch #java #karaf #maven #osgi #osgiContainer #sshServer #stretch

  4. Installing apache karaf on debian

    Until the RFP (Request For Packaging) bug for karaf in the debian bug tracker is resolved, here is an APT archive with a karaf package for debian (architecture “all”).  The package is created using native debian packaging tools, and built from a source tarball and the APT archive itself is created, using aptly.

    The package has been tested on Debian 9 “stretch” (the current stable), amd64.

    Do the following commands as root on a debian GNU/linux system:

    1. Add the keys for the APT archive (Edit: needed to sign with the first key in the keyring because of an aptly bug, must add this key as well, if using the repository)
      wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/apt_pub.gpg | apt-key add -wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/maven_pub.gpg | apt-key add -
    2. Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file in a text editor, and add the following lines:
      # APT archive for apache karafdeb http://apt.bang.priv.no/public stable main
    3. Install karaf with apt-get
      apt-get updateapt-get install openjdk-8-jdk karaf
    4. Log in with SSH (password is “karaf” (without the quotes)) and try giving some commands:
      ssh -p 8101 karaf@localhost

     

    #apacheKaraf #apacheMaven #applicationServer #apt #aptArchive #aptly #deban9 #debianPackageArchive #debianStretch #java #karaf #maven #osgi #osgiContainer #sshServer #stretch

  5. Installing apache karaf on debian

    Until the RFP (Request For Packaging) bug for karaf in the debian bug tracker is resolved, here is an APT archive with a karaf package for debian (architecture “all”).  The package is created using native debian packaging tools, and built from a source tarball and the APT archive itself is created, using aptly.

    The package has been tested on Debian 9 “stretch” (the current stable), amd64.

    Do the following commands as root on a debian GNU/linux system:

    1. Add the keys for the APT archive (Edit: needed to sign with the first key in the keyring because of an aptly bug, must add this key as well, if using the repository)
      wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/apt_pub.gpg | apt-key add -wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/maven_pub.gpg | apt-key add -
    2. Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file in a text editor, and add the following lines:
      # APT archive for apache karafdeb http://apt.bang.priv.no/public stable main
    3. Install karaf with apt-get
      apt-get updateapt-get install openjdk-8-jdk karaf
    4. Log in with SSH (password is “karaf” (without the quotes)) and try giving some commands:
      ssh -p 8101 karaf@localhost

     

    #apacheKaraf #apacheMaven #applicationServer #apt #aptArchive #aptly #deban9 #debianPackageArchive #debianStretch #java #karaf #maven #osgi #osgiContainer #sshServer #stretch

  6. Installing apache karaf on debian

    Until the RFP (Request For Packaging) bug for karaf in the debian bug tracker is resolved, here is an APT archive with a karaf package for debian (architecture “all”).  The package is created using native debian packaging tools, and built from a source tarball and the APT archive itself is created, using aptly.

    The package has been tested on Debian 9 “stretch” (the current stable), amd64.

    Do the following commands as root on a debian GNU/linux system:

    1. Add the keys for the APT archive (Edit: needed to sign with the first key in the keyring because of an aptly bug, must add this key as well, if using the repository)
      wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/apt_pub.gpg | apt-key add -wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/maven_pub.gpg | apt-key add -
    2. Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file in a text editor, and add the following lines:
      # APT archive for apache karafdeb http://apt.bang.priv.no/public stable main
    3. Install karaf with apt-get
      apt-get updateapt-get install openjdk-8-jdk karaf
    4. Log in with SSH (password is “karaf” (without the quotes)) and try giving some commands:
      ssh -p 8101 karaf@localhost

     

    #apacheKaraf #apacheMaven #applicationServer #apt #aptArchive #aptly #deban9 #debianPackageArchive #debianStretch #java #karaf #maven #osgi #osgiContainer #sshServer #stretch

  7. Installing apache karaf on debian

    Until the RFP (Request For Packaging) bug for karaf in the debian bug tracker is resolved, here is an APT archive with a karaf package for debian (architecture “all”).  The package is created using native debian packaging tools, and built from a source tarball and the APT archive itself is created, using aptly.

    The package has been tested on Debian 9 “stretch” (the current stable), amd64.

    Do the following commands as root on a debian GNU/linux system:

    1. Add the keys for the APT archive (Edit: needed to sign with the first key in the keyring because of an aptly bug, must add this key as well, if using the repository)
      wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/apt_pub.gpg | apt-key add -wget -O - https://apt.bang.priv.no/maven_pub.gpg | apt-key add -
    2. Open the /etc/apt/sources.list file in a text editor, and add the following lines:
      # APT archive for apache karafdeb http://apt.bang.priv.no/public stable main
    3. Install karaf with apt-get
      apt-get updateapt-get install openjdk-8-jdk karaf
    4. Log in with SSH (password is “karaf” (without the quotes)) and try giving some commands:
      ssh -p 8101 karaf@localhost

     

    #apacheKaraf #apacheMaven #applicationServer #apt #aptArchive #aptly #deban9 #debianPackageArchive #debianStretch #java #karaf #maven #osgi #osgiContainer #sshServer #stretch