Hi,

I'm working on upgrading a legacy application which uses Equinox as its OSGi 
runtime. When booted and running, there are close to a thousand bundles loaded 
in the container.

Since I'm working on upgrading significant parts of the application, and 
debugging issues still present during boot, I discovered thousands of 
exceptions present in the existing (trunk/production version, not the upgraded 
one) of the application after enabling osgi.debug.

Is seeing so many exceptions - e.g. ClassNotFound exceptions - during boot in 
an application which does boot however and runs, is normal? Or is it a symptom 
of issues which should be addressed and might come out when - e.g. now - parts 
of the application are being upgraded and many new bundles added and a critical 
point is reached where application simply will not start until underlying 
reason for this is solved?

Is Equinox OSGi well suited for running applications consisting of close to a 
thousand bundles? Are there any potential resource bottleneck related issues 
which should be considered in such large OSGI applications?

I will greatly appreciate your input, since I have not found much - or nothing 
at all - regarding issues which could cause such.

Regards,
Michal

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