Gunnar, Thanks for your input! You know, you are doing evil proprietary things ;-)
Heiko On 16 September 2010 08:58, Gunnar Wagenknecht <[email protected]>wrote: > Am 16.09.2010 07:57, schrieb Heiko Seeberger: > > If I remember well the import is not marked as optional because the > > bundle does not work unless there is in fact a bundle that provides > > the org.slf4j.impl package. I don't have a strong argument to decide > > whether it should be optional or not. > > > > > > It's OK for a bundle to be in a stale state (not working) because of > > missing dependencies, services, etc. > > Maybe this case is different, though. I will take a closer look. > > If you go with the fragment approach, no import of "org.slf4j.impl" is > necessary. In order to ensure that at least (as well as at most) one > implementation is available, we use the GenericRequire bundle header as > well as custom p2 instructions for installing one. > > > http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.orbit/org.slf4j.api/?root=Tools_Project&pathrev=v1_6_1 > > -Gunnar > > -- > Gunnar Wagenknecht > [email protected] > http://wagenknecht.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > slf4j-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/slf4j-dev > -- Heiko Seeberger Company: weiglewilczek.com Blog: heikoseeberger.name Follow me: twitter.com/hseeberger OSGi on Scala: scalamodules.org Lift, the simply functional web framework: liftweb.net Akka - Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting through Actors: akkasource.org
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