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http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox/Meeting_Minutes/20110418
As a reminder M7 is next week. After that we head into rampdown for M7.
Please see http://eclipse.org/equinox/planning/freeze_plan_3.7.php for more
details on the process for ramping down the release.
Tom
Hi, I have a question about boot delegation in Equinox. My feeling is that it
is not working according to the spec.
The spec says:
If the class or resource is from a package included in the boot delegation list
(org.osgi.framework.bootdelegation), then the request is delegated to the
parent
Hmm. In theory this *should* work if you set the parent classloader to
app (because you have put the library you want on the application
classpath). Or you could add the library to the bootclasspath with
-Xbootclasspath.
However, why are you doing it this way? Assuming the library has to
live
I have looked at your example and don't see anything that you have missed.
But I could have missed something ;-)
It should work and I think the OSGi CT has similar testcases. Next step is
for you to open a bug report with the test bundle and jar and the command
line we can use to reproduce.
Note that I am starting to tag the region bundles, but these are not
actually part of the indigo release.
The map file has been updated for the following Bug changes:
+ Bug 342660. compile warnings in official build (FIXED)
+ Bug 342857. [region] Optimise region digraph for traversal (FIXED)
+