This solely depends on your use-case. If you have bundles that import other
bundles and don't depend on services make sure your dependent bundles do
get a refresh.
Just a simple example. If you have camel routes in your bundles, you need
to do a bundle:refresh [camel-core-bundle-id] so that the camel-core bundle
is able to pick up your changed route.

regards, Achim


2015-02-26 23:05 GMT+01:00 asookazian2 <asookaz...@gmail.com>:

> ok what about refresh, restart, resolve after update?  are those
> recommended/required?
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