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Stuart McCulloch commented on FELIX-954:
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PS. if you have an example POM that you can share which creates a bundle with 
hundreds of imports please attach it to this issue. Even just seeing the Bnd 
instructions for such an example would be useful.

> Import-Package should include packages from optional Maven dependencies with 
> resolution=optional
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-954
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-954
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Maven Bundle Plugin
>    Affects Versions: maven-bundle-plugin-1.4.3
>            Reporter: Pavol Juhos
>
> It would be great if maven-bundle-plugin used resolution=optional for 
> packages that are coming from _optional_ Maven dependencies.
> The current behavior causes problems e.g. when embedding libraries with lots 
> of optional dependencies. As described by Detelin Yordanov: "[I]t seems that 
> BND finds the
> references to [the optional packages] and assumes them to be mandatory adding 
> a bunch of imports in the manifest." This can easily result in hundreds of 
> import-package declarations importing packages that are actually not required 
> by the application. In these cases it is not practical to handle this 
> manually in the plug-in / BND configuration.
> This issue was already discussed on felix-users list in Jan 2009 -- see 
> thread "Maven bundle plugin: Is it possible to mark optional Maven 
> dependencies to be imported with resolition=optional"
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/felix-users/200901.mbox/%[email protected]%3e

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