Hi John,
Deployment Packages are great but can be a little tricky until you get use to them. Every file in the DP is expected to be a bundle or some other resource. OSGi can handle the bundles natively. If you have other files you have to write a custom resource
processor to handle them. If you look in your DP file, I believe you will find a “.project” file, likely from Eclipse. You will want to remove this from your DP file.
Benjamin Cabe from Eclipse did a great demo that uses Kura and deployment packages. You can review the demo here [1]. The deployment package can be downloaded here [2]. You can unzip the DP file and review its structure for reference.
Thanks,
—Dave
Hi,
Installing multiple bundles via the eclipse frameworks is very slow so we are experimenting with DP.
I am testing how we can speed up running bundles on the target raspberry (SNAPSHOT.1.1.0), and produced a deployment package with multiple bundles in it.
Installation via the Framework fails and the following message is in the errorlog:
Failed to install deployment package: org.osgi.service.deploymentadmin.DeploymentException: No resource processor for resource: 'resources/.project'
Is perhaps a package missing on the target?
Thanks for your help.
regards
John Read
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