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Steven E. Harris commented on FELIX-2950:
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Thank you for the update. Moving ServiceTracker into the core is a good choice.
In the meantime, I realized that I could work around the problem by falling
back from ServiceTracker to using BundleContext#getServiceReferences().
> [Framework] Adopt OSGi R4.3 API as framework internal API
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FELIX-2950
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2950
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Framework, Specification compliance
> Affects Versions: framework-3.2.2
> Reporter: Richard S. Hall
> Assignee: Richard S. Hall
> Fix For: framework-4.0.0
>
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> The R4.3 specification introduces more detailed API modeling bundle revisions
> and wiring. Rather than just facading our existing abstractions for these
> concepts, we should modify the framework implementation to adopt them
> wholesale (i.e., replace our existing abstractions with the spec'ed
> abstractions). Although the standard abstractions do not map one-to-one with
> our existing abstractions, they are reasonably close and the benefit of
> having an implementation that is consistent with the standard API probably
> outweighs the cost of changing, since very few people actually depend on our
> internal API.
> This issue will only be used for this internal refactoring process and
> generally will not be used as the issue for implementing new R4.3
> functionality. We'll try to introduce separate issues for new any new
> functionality to make the change log more meaningful.
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