Question

In many projects, I have came across this exception. What could be the reason for this exception ?

According to my knowledge, it can be because of inconsistent version usage. What could be the other possible scenarios ?

Is this because of the Camel version we are using in the project ?Please help.

org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle com.test.div.soa.module-notify[324]: Unable to resolve 324.0: missing requirement [324.0] osgi.wiring.package; (&(osgi.wiring.package=org.apache.camel)(version>=2.11.0)(!(version>=3.0.0))) at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundleRevision(Felix.java:4155)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.redhat-60024.jar:] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:2055)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.redhat-60024.jar:] at org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:955)[org.apache.felix.framework-4.0.3.redhat-60024.jar:] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1247)[7:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.3.11.redhat-60024] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1219)[7:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.3.11.redhat-60024] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:508)[7:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.3.11.redhat-60024] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:291)[7:org.apache.felix.fileinstall:3.3.11.redhat-60024]

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Solution

Your bundle, which I assume is installed by copying it to the deploy directory of the ESB instead of using the more appropriate way of using osgi:install command.

Anyway your bundle requires Camel 2.11, and the ESB comes out of the box with Camel 2.10. So change your bundle to use Camel 2.10 which is shipped with the ESB.

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