Hi Christian,
I think that the easiest way is:
1/ in the default jre.properties comment the package with issues (JAXB, etc)
2/ in Karaf, by default, we provide a core-spec/core-api feature to
install the "correct" bundle (for JAXB, etc).
In that case, we completely override the JRE packages and "control" the
bundles that we install to provide such packages.
WDYT ?
Regards
JB
On 12/23/2011 12:53 AM, Christian Müller wrote:
May it's a stupid idea, but if an OSGI containder decide to hide some
packages from the JRE (for good reasons), shouldn't it install the bundles
by default which provides the hidden packages so that we can trust the
javax.xml.xxx packages are available - via the JRE or a bundle...
Best,
Christian
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