Can't do it.

There is no way to express the default package in OSGi...the main reason 
is there would be no way to distinguish one bundle's default package 
with another's. And you couldn't just combine them all, since this would 
lead to naming conflicts.

-> richard

John Wells wrote:
> How do I export the "root" package?  In otherwords, a package with no
> name.  I know, I know, it isn't too smart... but I'm dealing with legacy
> code here...
>
> Any idea?
>
> John Wells (Aziz)
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