Anybody has some insight to share about this? Even a RTFM is greatly welcome if
I'm told which F. Manual should I read.
Maybe there is a better way to do what I need. What I need to do is to
"download" the necessariesbundles (dependencies) to resolve a given bundle.
My use case is as follows:
- I receive a bundle from a stream (network connection)
- I need to activate the bundle in the current framework
- The received bundle may have some missing dependencies, so I need to find
them (here is where my question rise, if I had the name of the "missing"
bundles, I might be able to find them).
I'm trying to keep the framework that uses this mechanism as light as possible,
that is why I would prefer not to add blueprint as a new requirement.
Many thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Regards
>________________________________
> De: "elmismocorreo-o...@yahoo.com.ar" <elmismocorreo-o...@yahoo.com.ar>
>Para: "osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org" <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
>Enviado: miércoles, 9 de noviembre de 2011 18:52
>Asunto: Retrieve bundle's missing dependencies
>
>
>Hi everybody, I'm _really new_ with OSGi so forgive me if my question is basic
>or vague.
>
>I was looking for a way of getting a bundle's missing dependencies (that keep
>it installed and not resolved). I did some googling and found that
>(apparently) it can be done using blueprint [1]. However, I was wondering if
>it can be done using only OSGi's core.
>Any piece of advice is very welcome.
>Regards
>
>
>
>[1]
>http://www.osgi.org/javadoc/r4v42/org/osgi/service/blueprint/container/BlueprintEvent.html
>
>
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