Thx for the quick reply. However, do you have a hint in which file I
should do that? I have a bunch of poms and I found a config.ini in the
runner/equinox folder. Can I use that file or will the file be
overwritten by any process? Its not clear for me yet.
Thx,
juergen
Alin Dreghiciu wrote:
Right, using start levels is a bad practice:
http://www.osgi.org/blog/2009/02/ordering-get-over-it.html
But if you can't leave without take in Pax Runner to specify a certain
order you will have to add an "@<number>" after the provisioned bundle.
Here is an example that needs the start levels: http://tinyurl.com/mecjrr
So it is simple as:
pax-run <bundle-1-url>@4
to start bundle specified by <bundle-1-url> at level 4
I will try to add asap an documentation page about.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Hans-Juergen Schumacher
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
I need a certain sequence in starting of bundles. How can I do
this with pax-runner / pax-provision? First I thought I may use
startlevels for this however I dont know how to specify this in
pax-runner as well. Anyway I found some comments in the web not to
use startlevels for any sequence problem.
Thx for any hint,
cheers,
juergen
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