It creates a bp context.
no.
Depends. - SpringProxy issues comes to mind as well as glib usage.

On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:31 AM, mikevan wrote:

> I have some questions about how Spring and Aries co-exist in Karaf.
> 
> 1) If you have an application that uses aries blueprint, does aries
> blueprint create its own application context for bundles?
> 2) Can applications that rely heavily on spring annotations work inside of a
> blueprint environment?
> 3) Can a bundle using aries successfully wire to a bundle that uses
> springdm?
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