Observation: [almost off topic] - I use OSGi because it supports modularity. In that, modularity is all I really care about. OSGi does this well for me, and pretty painlessly too, as it has for the last year. - This thread once again demonstrates that, as for me, 80% of the time seems to be spent jacking with dependencies that even when OSGi-ified would still never be modular in design.
It just seems funny to me that such a large percentage of the effort required to work with OSGi is where almost none of the benefit is. Just a big up front requirement. Just saying :) I'd still never go back.
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