* add nrjavaserial without liblockdev
* use only one feature for a nrjavaserial implementation
Fixes: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-core/issues/750
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
The member variable "compositeFactory" that holds the
"CompositeModuleHandlerFactory" instance is set in the activation method
by calling the constructor of of "CompositeModuleHandlerFactory".
This reference is destroyed and unset in the deactivate method.
There exists DS managed multiple optional references to
"ModuleHandlerFactory".
The "add" logic does not touch the "compositeFactory" variable.
The "remove" logic checks if the given service reference is a
"CompositeModuleHandlerFactory" and unsets the "compositeFactory" member
variable.
If e.g. a module handler factory is injected that also implements the
CompositeModuleHandlerFactory the CompositeModuleHandlerFactory created
by the activate method is still be used. If that specific module handler
factory is removed again, the variable "compositeFactory" is unset and
there is NO CompositeModuleHandlerFactory present anymore.
There are two options:
* The instance created in the activate method should be used as long as
no other one is injected.
* The instance created in the activate method should be used all the
time.
The whole code base does not contain another specific implementation for
CompositeModuleHandlerFactory, so there is no (at least in openHAB Core)
change that a CompositeModuleHandlerFactory is injected.
So instead of adding a non deterministic usage of "some" composite
module handler factory (which will require a fix of the "set module
handler factory method" and some others), let's drop the buggy code in
the "remove module handler factory" and use the manually created
composite module handler factory all the time.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
This archetype generates bindings for the new bnd based build system.
It also updates specific bundle files that need information about the new binding.
This doesn't yet include generation of test projects.
Signed-off-by: Hilbrand Bouwkamp <hilbrand@h72.nl>
There workaround for a servlet implementation lower then 3 can be removed.
After we migrated from ESH to openHAB Core we could set servlet >= 3 as a requirement.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
We should disable the compression regardless if servlet 3 is used or
not. It does not matter which servlet version is used, the client should
receive the messages as soon as possible without compression or
buffering.
You can identify the lost SSE feature as soon as you enable the usage of
Jetty's GzipHandler.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
Currently, the scripts are loaded based on the lexicographical order of
the absolute paths of the scripts. This makes it difficult to control
the load order. This change bases the load order solely on the filename,
as was originally used before
https://github.com/eclipse/smarthome/pull/3855, and preserves the
ability to use scripts with the same filename.
Signed-off-by: Scott Rushworth <openhab@5iver.com>
This fixes the following warnings on Jenkins builds:
[WARNING] Failed to getClass for org.apache.maven.plugins.source.SourceJarMojo
See also: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-27372
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
Added ScriptModuleTypeProvider, which dynamically adds available script
languages to the ParameterOptions used in Paper UI when configuring a
ScriptAction or ScriptCondition.
Signed-off-by: Scott Rushworth <openhab@5iver.com>
* channel groups should not require static channels
* Added unit tests
Also-by: Christoph Weitkamp <github@christophweitkamp.de>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas@t-8ch.de>
* Update enforcer to allow compilation with Java 8, 9, 10 and 11
* Update Travis CI configuration to require the Java 11 build to succeed
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
Adds the following bundles required for building on Java 11 by default to the run requirements:
* org.apache.servicemix.specs.activation-api-1.1
* org.apache.servicemix.specs.annotation-api-1.3
* org.apache.servicemix.specs.jaxb-api-2.2
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
Incompatible code can be used/generated when using JDK8 on the command line and JDK11 in Eclipse (or vice versa).
The explanation for this is given in https://github.com/apache/felix/pull/114 :
Java 9 introduces overridden methods with covariant return types for the following methods in java.nio.ByteBuffer:
* position(int newPosition)
* limit(int newLimit)
* flip()
* clear()
* mark()
* reset()
* rewind()
In Java 9 they all now return ByteBuffer, whereas the methods they override return Buffer,
resulting in exceptions like this when executing on Java 8 and lower:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.nio.ByteBuffer.limit(I)Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer
This is because the generated byte code includes the static return type of the method, which is not found on Java 8 and lower because the overloaded methods with covariant return types don't exist (the issue appears even with source and target 8 or lower in compilation parameters).
The solution is to cast ByteBuffer instances to Buffer before calling the method.
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
Since Java 9 (JDK-8164428) the maximum resolution from the underlying clock is used.
Instead of just milliseconds the resolution can now even be tenth of microseconds.
According to the Type JavaDocs toFullString() should return the full string representation of the type to be consumed by 'valueOf(String)'.
With the changes in this PR toFullString() may return higher resolution date time strings on newer Java versions and valueOf(value) is able to parse these.
Code depending on a certain resolution returned by toFullString() should use the format(pattern) method instead so the resolution will not change.
Fixes#667
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>