Correct, setting the option to false should solve your issue.

Tom




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Launching Equinox using the framework launching API isn't for typical
Eclipse usage, is it? But what you're saying is that the compatibility flag
is set to true when launching through this API? So manually setting
osgi.compatibility.bootdelegation=false would solve my "problem"?

Thanks,
-Patrik

2010/1/29 Thomas Watson <[email protected]>
  See bug https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178477 for the
  history.

  When launching Equinox for the typical Eclipse usage we have a
  compatibility flag enabled that allows a last resort boot delegation.
  When launching Equinox standalone this compatibility flag is disabled.

  Tom



  Inactive hide details for Patrik Åkerfeldt ---01/29/2010 01:50:04
  AM---Imagine a very simple bundle who's just printing javax.xPatrik
  Åkerfeldt ---01/29/2010 01:50:04 AM---Imagine a very simple bundle who's
  just printing
  javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException.class.getName() when
  started. R



                                                                       
                                                                       
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  Imagine a very simple bundle who's just
  printing javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException.class.getName()
  when started.

  Running this with Equinox standalone yields a ClassNotFoundException.
  "java -jar org.eclipse.osgi_3.5.1.R35x_v20090827.jar
  -configuration /home/stpaja/test/plugins/configuration/ -consoleLog"

  Which is perfectly normal according the OSGi core specification which
  states that everything outside java.* must be imported (or implicitly
  loaded using boot delegation).

  But, and here's the strange thing, when using a custom OSGi framework
  launcher the class name is printed and no ClassNotFoundException is
  thrown. I've implemented a very simple launcher which reads a config.ini
  file and installs/starts the bundles. It does not set any OSGi properties
  aside from those defined in config.ini.

  The framework is started in the following manner:
  java -cp my.launcher_1.0.0.jar:org.eclipse.osgi_3.5.1.R35x_v20090827.jar
  my.launcher.OsgiLauncher /home/stpaja/test/plugins/configuration/config.ini 
/home/stpaja/test/plugins/


  Here's the content of config.ini (the same config.ini is used in both
  startups):
  osgi.console=5555
  osgi.bundles=aaaa_1.0.0....@start

  Why is it that the bundle class loader finds
  javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException when started from a custom
  launcher instead of Equinox?

  Thanks,
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