Actually I have been working on an improved Felix Maven plugin that tries to do 
a lot more scanning to improve the generation of Import-Packages, but for the 
moment it’s embedded in the same plugin as our corporate Maven plugin. I would 
need to look at extracting it to make it more generic and therefore re-usable. 

Oh I found the project I was thinking about : 
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/rt.ebr/

with the templates here : 
https://github.com/glyn/bundlerepo/tree/master/templates

Unfortunately it is not very active since Spring dropped it.

cheers,
  Serge… 

> On 12 nov. 2015, at 11:07, Christian Schneider <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> That might be interesting. Perhaps you can provide some examples what could 
> be useful in karaf in form of blog posts or similar.
> 
> The problem though is that the spring people do not really support OSGi. So 
> while we might get it working it could break with any new version.
> 
> Christian
> 
> On 12.11.2015 11:04, Serge Huber wrote:
>> Actually I wasn’t talking about the Spring Framework, for which I see no use 
>> inside of Karaf, quite the opposite :)
>> 
>> I was merely talking about all the other libraries that they offer here : 
>> http://spring.io/projects
>> 
>> At my company we get the request almost daily on how to integrate these (or 
>> others) with OSGi bundles. People are ready to try, but they get easily 
>> scared when they can’t get it to work. And usually it’s not that difficult 
>> but it’s beyond their current experience level.
>> 
>> cheers,
>>   Serge…
>> 
> 
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> Christian Schneider
> http://www.liquid-reality.de
> 
> Open Source Architect
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