Hi Mark,

I will take a look on the Jira. As we are working on Pax JDBC, and Derby
is used there (wrapped), we already have good OSGi support in Derby.

Thanks for sharing,

Regards
JB

On 17/10/2019 21:09, 'Mark Raynsford' via OPS4J wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I recently posted to the Derby list because I noticed that Derby
> 10.15.1.3 didn't have any OSGi headers in the manifest. Rick Hillegas
> emailed back and has created an issue to track this:
>
>   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7056
>
> He said: "None of the active Derby contributors is an OSGi expert. We
> will need your advice on what's required."
>
> I'm by no means an OSGi expert, although I do have some idea as to what
> probably needs to be done, having assisted various other projects with
> OSGi compatibility. It occurred to me, however, that I know of a few
> people who know OSGi, know JDBC, and know Derby to some extent. :)
>
> I'd appreciate your input on that ticket, if you can spare the time.
>

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