Hello Stephan
My boyfriend Roger Stocker is dead. I'm sorry for that bad News. 
 
Kindly regards
Maike Marx

Am 30.08.2013 um 08:32 schrieb "Siano, Stephan" <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>  
> I encounter some strange issues with the aries subsystem lifecycle.
> 1.       If I stop the container (or only the subsystem.core bundle) any 
> newly installed subsystem will get id 1 afterwards, even if another subsystem 
> with that id already exists. I guess this is clearly a bug and I opened 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-1109 for that.
> 2.       If I install and start a subsystem containing any bundles the 
> bundles and the subsystem are there and in active state. If I now stop the 
> OSGi container and start it again, the bundles and subsystems are still 
> there, the subsystems are also in active state, but the bundles contained in 
> the subsystems are only in resolved state. If I stop and start the subsystem 
> the bundles are back to active state. (btw.: If I just stop an start the 
> subsystem.core bundle the bundles contained in the subsystem will go to 
> resolved and then back to active state.) Maybe this is somewhat related to 
> the way equinox preserves states. Should I open another jira bug for this?
>  
> Best regards
> Stephan

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