Ok, I managed to find a way out. It is enough to use the caffeine bundle (https://github.com/bndtools/bndtools-rt/tree/master/org.bndtools.rt.caffeine) to force the lazy bundles to start.
It is sort of hack but it has advantages: - It does not create dependencies or couplings between CXF bundles and the other runtime bundles - It does not require to modify the existing bundles that worked in versions < 3.1.4 Honestly I still don't understand why the Bundle-ActivationPolicy: lazy has been introduced. m ----- matteo -- View this message in context: http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/CXF-3-1-4-bundles-remain-in-starting-state-tp5763687p5763746.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
