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



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