Yes. I think you can still access the Bundle and its classes but can not access 
the BundleContext or interact with the OSGi framework, if the Bundle is not in 
the ACTIVE state.

Regards,
Parag 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of André Hildebrandt
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [equinox-dev] Bundle with Extension can be invoked in RESOLVED state

Hi,

I hope I have not totally missed the point, but I have a bundle, let's call it 
B, that contains an extension for an extension point defined in bundle A. When 
I invoke a servlet in bundle A the extensions for the extension point are read 
out and the extension implementations are instantiated. A method getName() is 
called on the instances to provide a list of the available extensions. This 
works fine. However if in the osgi console I enter "stop B" and invoke my 
servlet in bundle A, it still can (and does) access the extension 
implementation in B. I have verified the state of B by typing "ss" in the osgi 
console and I'm told its in the RESOLVED state. I can make my scenario work by 
executing "uninstall B", but am surprised that stop is not enought. I read the 
javadoc about what RESOLVED means, but somehow this did not IMO clearly state 
if a bundle in RESOLVED state can be accessed.  
Should a bundle that has been stopped still be accessible?

Best Regards,

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