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Bulat Nigmatullin updated FELIX-1909: ------------------------------------- Attachment: stdout.log The same config application debug log on JDK 7. > Apache Felix on JDK7 > --------------------- > > Key: FELIX-1909 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1909 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Main > Affects Versions: felix-2.0.2 > Environment: Ubuntu Linux 9.04 64-bit > java version "1.7.0-ea" > Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0-ea-b76) > Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0-b05, mixed mode) > Reporter: Bulat Nigmatullin > Priority: Minor > Attachments: config.properties, stdout.log > > > I tried to start our OSGi application on JDK7, but got a lot of errors like > this > Unresolved constraint in bundle javax.mail.mail [20]: package; > (package=javax.activation) > I've modified Apache Felix config.properties: > org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra= \ > javax.activation; \ > javax.crypto; \ > javax.crypto.interfaces; \ > javax.crypto.spec; \ > javax.management; \ > javax.naming; \ > javax.naming.directory; \ > javax.naming.spi; \ > javax.net; \ > javax.net.ssl; \ > javax.security.auth; \ > javax.security.auth.callback; \ > javax.security.auth.x500; \ > javax.security.cert; \ > javax.security.sasl; \ > javax.sql; \ > javax.swing; \ > javax.swing.border; \ > javax.swing.event; \ > javax.swing.plaf; \ > javax.swing.plaf.basic; \ > javax.swing.table; \ > javax.swing.text; \ > javax.swing.tree; \ > javax.xml.namespace; \ > javax.xml.parsers; \ > javax.xml.stream; \ > javax.xml.transform; \ > javax.xml.transform.dom; \ > javax.xml.transform.stream; \ > org.ietf.jgss; \ > org.xml.sax; \ > org.xml.sax.helpers; \ > org.w3c.dom; > But one error remained: > org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle > com.springsource.org.dom4j [18]: package; > (&(package=javax.xml.stream)(version>=1.0.1)(!(version>=2.0.0))) > My application work on JDK6 without all that extra packages. But now Felix > requires them. Is this behaviour correct? > How to fix this javax.xml.stream import? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.