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Daniel Stucky commented on TUSCANY-2343:
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Hi Rajini,
yes, calling
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(OSGiRuntime.getRuntime().getContextClassLoader());
befor creating the SCADomain does the trick. At least for this test bundle.
I will do some more testing with our real bundles (more 3rd party dependencies).
Thanks a lot!
Bye,
Daniel
> OSGi bundle design leads to class loading issues
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TUSCANY-2343
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2343
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Georg Schmidt
> Attachments: Libary Versions.xls, test_bundles.zip
>
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> Currently the design of the OSGi bundles leads to class loading exceptions.
> There seem to be several reasons for this behavior:
> * reexporting of all libraries without version numbers
> * imports without version numbers
> Please use distinct bundles for 3rd party libraries. That would lead to
> easier reusage of your bundles in a larger OSGi project.
> The current status leads to undefined system behaviour due to the OSGi class
> loading concept.
> Please tell if you see a way, how we could support you by achieving this
> goal. (If a solution is interesting for you) We are willing to contribute
> because its a critical project issue for us.
> The problems occur with the current snapshot release. Sorry, I do not know
> which version to take.
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