Hi Vikash,

All OSGi frameworks need to create a data storage area, to allow them
to persist and restore the state of bundles.

You can choose to erase the storage area on *startup* by setting the
"org.osgi.framework.storage.clean" property. You can also specify the
location of the storage area by setting the
"org.osgi.framework.storage" property. Be aware that if you erase the
storage area then the OSGi framework will return to its default
"empty" state.

Regards,
Neil




On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:05 AM, AGRAWAL, VIKASH (GE Healthcare)
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Scenario: I have created an OSGi bundle by exporting it from Eclipse IDE and
> kept it in a folder and launched OSGi by executing the jar file
> (org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.0.v20070530.jar), which is in
> D:\Vikash\bundles\OSGi-server folder.
>
> Issue: Every time it's creating some files under
> D:\Vikash\bundles\OSGi-server\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles
> (configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles folder was created automatically).
> Is there any configuration that under some circumstances we can make it to
> delete all these files.
>
> Regards
> Vikash Agrawal
> Senior Design Engineer
> GE Healthcare
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