Hi, Am 02.07.2012 um 12:22 schrieb David Bosschaert:
> Hi Felix, > > On 2 July 2012 11:13, Felix Meschberger <[email protected]> wrote: >> Am 01.07.2012 um 22:06 schrieb David Bosschaert: >>> 2. The Subsystem-Content lists all the dependencies of the project. >>> However, because some of the bundles for this subsystem weren't >>> developed with OSGi in mind, the start ordering is significant. I >>> don't know of an easy way to generate this so currently it's hardcoded >>> and hence duplicated. Also note that fragments obviously don't have a >>> start-order. >> >> Just wondering: How could start order be forced in OSGi ? >> >> IIRC there is no such thing as start ordering because such an order can >> never be guaranteed -- start levels only help to a certain degree. > > The start-order is an attribute defined in the Subsystems spec section > 134.12.1. It simply defines the order in which the bundles are started > within that subsystem. I see, thanks. Regards Felix
