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John Ross commented on ARIES-1338: ---------------------------------- Throwing that exception was deliberate because the osgi.wiring.package requirement syntax does not support more than one package name. However, I don't see any reason why the header syntax can't be split up into multiple requirements. > Bundle manifest parser does not allow multiple packages on Import-Package > clause > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARIES-1338 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1338 > Project: Aries > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Subsystem > Affects Versions: subsystem-core-1.2.0 > Reporter: Samuel Bratton > Priority: Minor > > Parsing a bundle manifest fails on Import-Package if a clause contains more > than one target (package) for example, this syntax fails: > Import-package: org.apache.p1; org.apache.p2; vendor="Apache" > When the bundle with above manifest appears as content in an esa, an > exception is thrown: > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Only one package name per requirement > allowed > at > org.apache.aries.subsystem.core.archive.ImportPackageRequirement.<init>(ImportPackageRequirement.java:39) > at > org.apache.aries.subsystem.core.archive.ImportPackageHeader$Clause.toRequirement(ImportPackageHeader.java:159) > at > org.apache.aries.subsystem.core.archive.ImportPackageHeader.toRequirements(ImportPackageHeader.java:218) > at > org.apache.aries.subsystem.core.internal.BundleResource.computeOsgiWiringPackageRequirements(BundleResource.java:182) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)