Hi,

i am starting up an embedded instance of felix. Inside that instance i
install and start a bundle. Now when i detect a change of the jar file that
this bundle was installed from, i call bundle.update() for the given bundle.
This restarts the bundle, however the code changes i made to the bundle
don't seem to be propagated == it still looks like the old classes are being
used. I also tried uninstalling the bundle and then reinstalling it, but
still the old classes were in use. I was under the impression that updating
the bundle should update the classes within that bundle and i actually need
this feature to minimize coding roundtrip times. So two questions: 

1. is updating (or uninstalling/installing/starting) the bundle supposed to
update classes that are contained within the bundle?
2. If so, what could I have done wrong so that the classes are not updated? 

Thank you for your help.


Best regards,
Jan
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