Thanks for your reply.

I did what you said.
but, unfortunately the result was same.
do you have other solution?


Srijith Kochunni wrote:
> 
> myclass should be visible to bundle 'B'. Verify, if you have added it in
> the Import-Package header.
>  
> Thanks,
> Srijith.
> 
>>>> chlee <le...@etri.re.kr> 12/08/2010 12:59 >>>
> Hello, I'm having a strange problem during developing my osgi bundles in
> equinox. When I run the below code within a A bundle, XmlObject docXml =
> (XmlObject)XmlObject.Factory.parse(new File ("test.xml"));
> System.out.print("Type of docXml: " + docXml.getClass()); the result is
> "Type of docXml: class myclass". (normal case) but when I made another B
> bundle calling A bundle(exactly A bundle's registered service) and then
> run the same code, the result is "Type of docXML: class
> org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.values.XmlAnyTypeImpl" (abnormal case) I verified
> that the passed document("test.xml") is correct. I don't know why the
> result of same module are different? 
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