In asking about things like Java Service Wrapper for auto restart of an executable jar created from bndtools it seems that the world may have moved on.

I do not understand why there has not been more discussion about OSGi restarts after a reboot as the normal (not developer) user of a system, especially Windows, just expects the services to be available.

Dropbox is an example of a service that users just expect to be there, and it 
is.

I think Karaf uses the old open version of jsw seemingly without any hassles.

But I tend to agree with Neil Bartlett when he suggests it may be better to stay away from prescriptive frameworks like Karaf. (that was his view a few years ago).

Peter has mentioned Docker, a technology I have avoided until now, and Kubernetes. I have been comfortable until now in the bndtools world.

The Kubernetes site mentions self-healing so I presume this is the process which covers the reboot requirement.

Oh well, just new technology to learn! One day I will solve some problems.

Paul Fraser
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