I am not sure if this is possible. Many commands need a service to work
(at least in trunk). This service is created on bundle startup and
destroyed on bundle stop.
It is very well possible that such a service holds some kind of context
and only closes it on shudown.
Christian
Am 18.06.2012 13:37, schrieb Ioannis Canellos:
I guess that the easiest way is to make sure that when a command creates a
context, it does destroy it once its done.
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Christian Schneider
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