From: Richard S. Hall he...@ungoverned.org
To: users@felix.apache.org
Sent: Tue, 23 November, 2010 15:08:04
Subject: Re: org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra packages ignored during
provisioning
On 11/22/10 18:41, Uk Jiang wrote:
Hi,
When I start osgi
, 2010 15:37:28
Subject: Re: Any api to exclude the local runtime bundles from the required
bundle list after provisioning
On 11/22/10 10:32, Uk Jiang wrote:
Hi,
I am provisioning my OSGi application against local runtime bundles. After the
provisioning, I got a list of bunldes include the local
Hi,
When I start osgi framework, I listed some packages on the property of
org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra. However, these packages were not
listed as resources under the system repository when I use
.getSystemRepository(). Any thing have I done wrong?
Thanks
Emily
Hi,
In OSGi world, system.bundle is another name for org.eclipse.osgi. Some bundles
such as org.apache.xml.serializer_2.7.1.v200902170519,
org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v200909240008, javax.xml_1.3.4.v200902170245,
org.apache.xml.resolver_1.2.0.v200902170519 list 'system.bundle' in their
Thanks, Richard and Niels,
I had an experiment about the scenario and found out:
If I reorder the bundles in the order of bundle2, bundle1.
The resolver just return:
bundle2, bundle1 and only one version of bundle3 (version1.0), which is correct.
The two versions of bundle3 were returned if I
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