Hi Raffi,
start-level works but it's not the preferred way. Instead you can use
requirements/capabilities and transitive features (a feature depending
to another one, thanks to that you can specify the order).
Regards
JB
On 11/08/2015 07:31 PM, Basmajian, Raffi wrote:
I created an OSGI bundle as a feature with start-level=”35” to ensure it
loads before another system bundle, but I read somewhere that start
levels are not guaranteed to load bundles in order.
If that’s the case, what’s the point of configuring levels at all?....
and is there an alternative?
Raffi
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