Thanks for your help Thomas, your clue about our config.ini not requiring all
of those bundle-startups led me on the path to the solution. It turns out that
we were using the OSGi launcher and not the Equinox/Eclipse launcher and that's
why we needed to explicitly start all of those bundles in o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/27/2007 06:19:11 PM:
> Hello.
>
> I need some tips in narrowing down the cause of a problem We've been
> having in our RCP/OSGi application.
>
> Our project is using Declarative Services to manage several bundles
> of services, and Eclipse Plug-in Extensions for variou
On Nov 28, 2007 12:19 AM, Darren Janeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I need some tips in narrowing down the cause of a problem We've been
> having in our RCP/OSGi application.
>
> Our project is using Declarative Services to manage several bundles of
> services, and Eclipse Plug-in Ex
Hello.
I need some tips in narrowing down the cause of a problem We've been having in
our RCP/OSGi application.
Our project is using Declarative Services to manage several bundles of
services, and Eclipse Plug-in Extensions for various RCP components.
Everything seems to be running ok, but I'm