* Upgrade to Karaf 4.4.5 and Xtext 2.34
Upgrade Karaf from 4.4.4 to 4.4.5:
* Sync runtime dependencies with Karaf 4.4.5, most notably:
* Jetty 9.4.53.v20231009
* JNA 5.14.0
* Pax Logging 2.2.6
* Pax Web 8.0.24
* ASM 9.6
* Resolve itest runbundles
Upgrade Xtext from 2.32 to 2.34
* Sync depencencies, most notably:
* Guava 33.0.0
* classgraph 4.8.165 changing provider to io.github.classgraph
* Migrate old Xtext generator xtext.generator to xtext.xtext.generator
as xtext.generator has been removed from Xtext, affecting
org.openhab.core.model.lazygen
* resolve runbundles
* Remove org.openhab.core.model.lazygen
No longer in use since 2017, see eclipse-archived/smarthome#4122.
Signed-off-by: Holger Friedrich <mail@holger-friedrich.de>
Upgrades Jollyday 0.5.10 (de.jollyday) to 0.23.2 of a more actively maintained fork (de.focus-shift).
* This adds many missing holidays.
* Also removes the workaround for the Danish Great Prayer Day introduced by #3573.
For release notes, see:
https://github.com/focus-shift/jollyday/releasesFixes#3544
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
* Sync runtime dependencies with Karaf 4.4.4, most notably:
* Jetty 9.4.52.v20230823
* JNA 5.13.0
* SLF4J 2.0.6
* Pax Logging 2.2.3
* Pax Web 8.0.22
* Resolve itest runbundles
* Use new Pax Web features to simplify dependency management
* Add specs features because Pax Web now depends on "asm"
Signed-off-by: Wouter Born <github@maindrain.net>
This is a workaround for JDK-8301341 by using the Java 11 LinkedTransferQueue with the QueueingThreadPoolExecutor in the Core and jUPnP.
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>
As long as we depend on the internal Gson packages, we need to use the
Gson bundle provided by Eclipse Orbit instead of the official one.
Related to: https://github.com/openhab/openhab-core/pull/641
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
For the runtime dependencies a template from the EnRoute project has
been used. To allow further customization and usages of different Maven
scopes, we migrate the template to this repo.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>
This commit move the files to the correct directories and prepare the
whole infrastructure. After that hopefully small changes needs to be
done only to get tests running.
Some tests has been already enabled, too.
Signed-off-by: Markus Rathgeb <maggu2810@gmail.com>