On 10/19/06, Nikunj Mehta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to OSGI and I am trying to use OSGI for a web app. Is it legalin OSGI to register a wild card alias with HttpService? I hope you understand Peter's reply. OSGi Http Service specification is explicitly made simple, and therefor doesn't
On 10/16/06, Peter Kriens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The normal way of working is through RFPs. Non-members can provideRFPs to our requirements committee.Ok.
An RFP should only contain requirements, no solutions. Ok.
I agree that there are many more areas that could be standardized butwe have the
Gang,
I want to clarify that I understand this specification, before running off
doing stuff;
1. Is it correct that Initial Provisioning is either supported directly by
the framework? My concern revolves around the PROVISIONING_START_BUNDLE
must be given AllPermissions, hence becoming
On Saturday 13 May 2006 05:03, James Caffrey wrote:
Why are resources treated different in OSGi than java classes?
AFAIK, they are not.
Why is there no (easy) way to get the wired bundles of a given
bundle, like from the BundleContext or the PackageAdmin?
I don't think you want it in this