Hi Stefano,

Comparing our compendium jar to the one downloaded from the OSGi site
shows, that we have some imports while the OSGi one only has a
"DynamicImport-Package: *".

So I consider our compendium jar to be erroneous and we should either
tag all imports with "resolution:=optional" or have no explicit imports
at all. This is probably better than to try to mess around with XML APIs
without a real need.

In fact, javax.servlet.* imports of the compendium jar are also not that
practical in a non-web oriented application ;-)

Regards
Felix


Am Mittwoch, den 13.02.2008, 17:10 +0100 schrieb Stefano Lenzi:
> Hi All,
> 
> I would like to create a bundle which contains only the javax.xml APIs 
> as we did for javax.servelet. In fact, at the moment, you can't install 
> the org.osgi.compendium bundle on a JDK 1.3 because javax.xml APIs are 
> missing. The creation of a javax.xml bundle which will mostly used by 
> JDK1.3 people will fill the gap.
> 
> As reported on JIRA, I know that under commons we have xml-apis which 
> exports the javax.xml APIs but it also implements the APIs thus it ends 
> up to be huge in size for embedded system point of view which are, 
> probably, the nowadays device running JDK 1.3.
> 
> WDYT?
> 
> Ciao,
> Stefano "Kismet" Lenzi

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