Hi David,

The spec also says, that the STARTING and STOPPING events are only delivered
to SynchronousBundleListeners, which are called synchronously (don't spend
too much time there !!).

Hope this helps.

Regards
Felix

On 4/23/07, David Lindelöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear all,

Some bundle events seem not to be notified to BundleListeners, in
particular STARTING and STOPPING events.

The OSGi specs 6.1.9 state that bundle listeners will be called when a
bundle is installed, resolved, started, stopped, updated or uninstalled,
so I guess this is the correct behaviour. But then what are STARTING and
STOPPING events used for?

Best regards,
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