I am +1 for not exporting the packages by default in the system bundle.

I also have an idea how we could create an environment for people who do not want the improved bundles.

I propose that we provide two (sets of) features:

1. jaxb, stax, ... from jre
These are just fragment bundles to the system bundle that export the packages. So by installing these bundles
you get the current behaviour of karaf

2. improved jaxb, stax, .. like used for servicemix, cxf, camel
These will make cxf and camel behave like expected

The reason why I prefer this aproach over the current setup of simply exporting the packages from the system bundle is that it makes installing cxf and camel much easier and at the same time also allows people to use "pure OSGi" like Guillaume wrote.

Christian

Am 26.12.2011 16:04, schrieb Jean-Baptiste Onofré:
Hi all,

We have currently an issue in Camel and CXF with the default jre.properties and some exported packages (like JAXB, etc).

Currently, by default, the jre.properties exports all packages from the JRE.

I would like to propose a new approach:
1/ remove packages with problem by default from the jre.properties
2/ add a set of Karaf features (in bootFeatures by default) to install bundles providing the packages (JAXB, etc)

It's a quick workaround for next Karaf 2.2.6 and Karaf 3.0.

We can find a more elegant solution. I have some solutions in mind:
- new properties in the jre.properties to define an "override" flag
- add a KARAF-INF/* files to define some behaviors (like overriding system packages)

Feel free to propose your ideas for this problem.

Please:
[ ] +1 to remove the packages from the jre.properties and provide a set of Spec/API features in Karaf
[ ] 0
[ ] -1 for that (please provide arguments)
Ideas (if you have ;)):

Thanks
Regards
JB


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