Hi Charlie,

I'm not sure I follow, cause a fragment bundle is always connected to a
host bundle and can't live without.
So did your blueprint did get started even though your fragment bundle
wasn't bound to a host bundle??
In that case you found a bug that needs to be fixed :-)

If it's connected to a Host bundle nothing changed and the same rule for
Blueprint does also apply to pure Java and or SCR. Though
if you can't alter the Activator your out of hope for pure Java leaving you
with some other "extending" framework like SCR/DS.
As those frameworks do the wiring by extending the bundle.

regards, Achim



2014-12-02 9:52 GMT+01:00 Charlie Mordant <[email protected]>:

> Hi Karaf,
>
> I achieved to listen services in a bundle fragment using a blueprint
> service-listener, but I wonder how to achieve it in a lower level way (.i.e
> pure Java or SCR).
> How can I do this without modifying the host?
>
> Best regards,
> Charlie
>
> --
> Charlie Mordant
>
> Full OSGI/EE stack made with Karaf:
> https://github.com/OsgiliathEnterprise/net.osgiliath.parent
>



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