Ok,
I'm starting understanding better a lot of things,
so it is first of all, it is Spring DM who is responsible to be using
Spring 3 in my deployment and not picking up Spring 4.

My application make wide use of Spring Deployment files... I've counted 178
of them (excluding those used for tests) and we need the spring-orm,
spring-ldap and spring-security features....
moving to blueprint scares me...

The spring-osgi project is Apache License, anyone has evert thought to make
an update of it that could work with Spring 4?
Anyone has ever tried ?




Il giorno ven 4 mar 2016 alle ore 11:01 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <
[email protected]> ha scritto:

> I confirm, spring-dm does not work with Spring 4.
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 03/03/2016 07:01 PM, Łukasz Dywicki wrote:
> > Hey Christiano,
> > This comes from fact that spring-dm which is used under OSGi to manage
> spring contexts is bound to spring 2.5 and 3.x. If you would like to use
> Spring 4 you must install eclipse gemini which should let you use new
> features available in current releases of spring framework.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Łukasz
> > —
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> >
> >> Wiadomość napisana przez Cristiano Costantini <
> [email protected]> w dniu 3 mar 2016, o godz. 16:35:
> >>
> >> Hello all,
> >> I'm testing Servicemix 7.0.0.M1,
> >> it starts with spring 3.2.14.RELEASE_1 installed.
> >>
> >> I can install spring 4 with the command:
> >> feature:install spring/4.2.3.RELEASE_1
> >>
> >> and I have both spring version installed, but when I install a bundle
> with
> >> some beans configuration, Servicemix/Karaf uses Spring 3 to start it
> (and
> >> it give me errors)
> >>
> >> How can I force my bundle to be deployed by spring 4 ?
> >> What bit of information am I missing?
> >>
> >> Thank you!
> >> Cristiano
> >
>
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