asaf.lahav wrote:
Hi all,

I have the following felix configuration properties file:

org.osgi.framework.system.packages=org.osgi.framework;
version=1.3.0,org.osgi.service.packageadmin; version=1.2.0,
org.osgi.service.startlevel; version=1.0.0, org.osgi.service.url;
version=1.0.0

felix.cache.profiledir=cache

felix.embedded.execution=true

felix.auto.start.1=reference:file:C:/Development/OGSi/OSGiFelix/bundle/org.a
pache.felix.shell-0.8.0-incubator.jar
file:C:/Development/OGSi/OSGiFelix/bundle/org.apache.felix.shell.tui-0.8.0-i
ncubator.jar

felix.auto.install.2=reference:file:c:/Development/OGSi/OSGiTestBundle

felix.auto.start.2=reference:file:c:/Development/OGSi/OSGiTestBundle

felix.log.level=1

felix.service.urlhandlers=true

The problem is that even through I have a property "felix.auto.start.2"
stating a bundle it is not automatically started via the framework even
though the framework is started properly.

Stepping through the code I found that the framework doesn't start bundles
that are of start level higher than the default framework start level. How
can I state what is the framework start level?

This is the entire purpose behind start levels.

Check out the "felix.startlevel.framework" property in the usage documentation:

http://cwiki.apache.org/FELIX/apache-felix-usage-documentation.html#ApacheFelixUsageDocumentation-configuringfelix

Probably a good place to start reading about how to configure Felix...

-> richard

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