Hi James,

you need to use managed Services via the Configuration Admin service.
Take a look at the blueprint documentation to find some more details
on how to create that.
Or take a look at some of those tutorials christian did. (I'm sure he
has a link in his signature :) )

regards, Achim

2012/6/13 James Carman <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Christian Schneider
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> You probably use start levels to work around this. OSGi services and
>> blueprint should help you
>> with this. You can make sure bundles only start when required services or
>> configs are present.
>>
>
> We actually don't mess with start levels.  Blueprint will put the
> bundle into the "Grace Period" until it finds everything it needs.
> However, I am intrigued by that last part there where you said I can
> tell BP to only start when required configs are present.  How do I
> stall the BP startup when configs aren't present?



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