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Pierre De Rop updated FELIX-730:
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Attachment: framework.log
> Can't import highest package version
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> Key: FELIX-730
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-730
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Environment: linux
> Reporter: Pierre De Rop
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: framework.log
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> This issue follows up the thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]/msg02152.html
> - I use jdk 1.6, and all the jdk packages are re-exported from the
> felix.properties file, with version = 1.6.0
> - I have a bundle "jaxb.jar" which exports package "javax.xml.bind" with
> version 2.1.4
> (and the jdk also exports that package, but with version = 1.6.0).
> - a bundle "SipServletDeployer" simply imports "javax.xml.bind" (but without
> any versions)
> -> the issue is: the bundle "SipServletDeployer" gets wired to the 1.6.0
> (jdk) version of javax.xml.bind, instead of version 2.1.4.
> (but if I force "version=2.1.4" in "SipServletDeployer", then it is properly
> wired to the jaxb.jar bundle).
> Richard; could you please take a look at the log attached to this issue,
> because I don't think package "javax.xml.bind" is
> already loaded from system bundle (version 1.6.0) at the time
> "SipServletDeployer" is loaded ...
> you can grep "javax.xml.bind" from the log file:
> DEBUG: WIRE: 64.0 -> javax.xml.bind.annotation -> 15.0 (bundle 64 is
> wired to 15 (jaxb.jar) because it imports javax.xml.bind;version=2.1.4
> DEBUG: WIRE: 62.0 -> javax.xml.bind -> 15.0 (bundle 62 is
> wired to 15 (jaxb.jar) because it imports javax.xml.bind;version=2.1.4
> DEBUG: WIRE: 30.0 -> javax.xml.bind -> 0 (but bundle
> 30 (SipServletDeployer) is wired to jdk (system bundle) because it does not
> import with v=2.1.4 ...
> etc ...
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