Hi Ben,
Yes you're rigth there's no authoritative documentation on that. I get
this information from here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index-jsp-139225.html
where it states:
" Note: Unless you're using Java SE 6, you will also need the JavaBeans
Activation Framework (JAF) extension that provides the javax.activation
package. We suggest you use version 1.1.1 of JAF, the latest release.
JAF is included with Java SE 6. "
So from the above i understand that JDK 1.6 include JAF 1BTW probably
you're right it's my misunderstanding :-)
BTW i've solved my problems creating a whole bunlde that "wraps in the
same bunlde "activation1.1.1.jar" and "javax.mail 1.4.1" and forcing my
bundles to import package from this one.
Andrea
Il 25/08/2010 16:34, BJ Hargrave ha scritto:
There is no authoritative list of the packages and their versions for
each JRE. So each framework implementation (e.g. Equinox) makes their
best effort to define a package list for each JRE. However, the
version number for each package in a JRE is unknown. You say
javax.activation is 1.1.1 in Java 6. Where is that authoritatively
documented?
In any case, there is nothing the OSGi specifications can say on this
until there exists some authoritative package list for each JRE. You
may want to take this question to the framework impl's mail list if
you want to discuss the specific information the framework impl is
using for the packages exported from the JRE.
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From: Andrea Zoppello <[email protected]>
To: OSGi - Dev <[email protected]>
Date: 2010/08/25 10:19
Subject: [osgi-dev] Which version should use the system bundle when
exporting javax packages???
Sent by: [email protected]
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Hi all,
I've a doubt on the way the "system bundle" export some package and the
version
used.
In particular i'm using JDK1.6 ( With equinox ) and when i start the
OSGi container
and from console i raise a "packages javax.activation" it seems that
the system bundle
is exposing the "javax.activation" package with version "0.0.0".
Now my doubt arise because if i'm not wrong, the activation packages of
the JDK 1.6 should be
the 1.1.1 version of the JAF framework.
So the question is:
Is correct that the system bundle export the "javax.activation" package
with version "0.0.0" or it should
use the version "1.1.1"???
My problem is that in my system i've bundles importing the
javax.activation using the following directive:
javax.activation;version="[1.1.1,2.0.0)" and that bundle were not
resolved.
Andrea
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