Elvy wrote:
I couldn't find the meaning of this debug trace elsewhere.

Thanks for the explanation =)

Yes, it is just showing how imported packages (or required bundles) are wired to providers. You can turn this information off by changing the log level in your conf/config.properties file.

-> richard


Karl Pauls wrote:
Bundle X has been wired to Bundle Y because of dependency Z:

DEBUG: WIRE: X -> Z -> Y

in your case below, Bundle 9 in revision 0 has been wired (i.e., uses
the package) to Bundle 0 (the system bundle) because of dependency
org.omg.CosNaming.NamingContextPackage.

regards,

Karl

On 12/5/07, Elvy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When starting a bundle using the provided shell, we get a variable amount
of
outputs similar to :

DEBUG: WIRE: 9.0 -> org.omg.CosNaming.NamingContextPackage -> 0
DEBUG: WIRE: 9.0 -> javax.naming.spi -> 0

What does this exactly mean?

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