It is the logical extension of the system bundle which represents the 
framework. If SystemBundle.stop stops the framework and SystemBundle.start 
starts the framework, the SystemBundle.update would stop and then start 
the framework. If the framework implementor has some additional update 
semantics for their framework, they could also occur here.

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From:
Alan Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
OSGi Mail List Developer <[email protected]>
Date:
2008-02-20 13:18
Subject:
[osgi-dev] update(InputStream) for system bundle



IMO, it should throw a bundle exception.  Maybe I'm being dense.  What 
would the reason be for it to stop and start the framework?


Regards,
Alan

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