Thanks Tom, so I fear I have found a bug in the Apache Felix framework. I'll investigate.
Carsten 2014/1/15 Thomas Watson <[email protected]> > Correct, when the bundle is installed it should automatically get a > start-level equal to the initial bundle start-level (e.g. 20). Such a > bundle must not be allowed to start until the framework start-level is > greater than or equal to the bundle's start-level. > > Tom > > > > [image: Inactive hide details for Carsten Ziegeler ---01/15/2014 12:35:21 > PM---Hi, if a start level service is available and the initia]Carsten > Ziegeler ---01/15/2014 12:35:21 PM---Hi, if a start level service is > available and the initial start level is set to > > From: Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]> > To: OSGi Developer Mail List <[email protected]>, > Date: 01/15/2014 12:35 PM > Subject: [osgi-dev] Question about start level handling > Sent by: [email protected] > ------------------------------ > > > > Hi, > > if a start level service is available and the initial start level is set > to let's say 20, the current level is at a lower level, e.g. 12 and a > bundle is installed, if now bundle.start() is called is the bundle started > immediately or only when the start level is reaching 20? > > If I understand the spec correctly, I think it should not be started right > now, but as soon as the start level is increased from 19 to 20. Is this > correct? > > Regards > Carsten > -- > Carsten Ziegeler > *[email protected]* <[email protected]> > _______________________________________________ > OSGi Developer Mail List > [email protected] > https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev > > > _______________________________________________ > OSGi Developer Mail List > [email protected] > https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev > -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected]
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