Yep, Clement is correct.

We have introduced a new property in 1.3.0 development version (1.4.0 should be officially released soon). These new changes align with a standard framework API under consideration by the OSGi Alliance.

Felix will now set a reasonable default value for org.osgi.framework.system.packages, but you can override the default by setting this property yourself. If you just want to append to the default value, then use org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra, like Clement described.

-> richard

Clement Escoffier wrote:
Hi,

You can set the "org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra=" property in the
conf.properties file.
For example:
org.osgi.framework.system.packages.extra=foo;version=1.0.0, \
 bar;version=1.1.0

Those packages will be appended to the default list contained in Felix.
So, if you launch the 'packages 0' command in the Felix shell, you will see
the default exported packages, and the two appended packages:
->packages 0
...
System Bundle (0): org.xml.sax.ext; version=1.5.0
System Bundle (0): org.xml.sax.helpers; version=1.5.0
System Bundle (0): foo; version=1.0.0
System Bundle (0): bar; version=1.1.0

Regards,


Clement



-----Original Message-----
From: Atle Prange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: mercredi 5 novembre 2008 08:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Felix 1.3.0 Changes

Hei,

i have just built the 1.3.0-SNAPSHOT and i see there are some changes from the 1.2.1 (obviously).

I have a question about how i declare the packages the framework should export. Are they defined as before, or is there a new key in the config.proprties?

Thank you
- atle prange

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