> Will won't get to see anything except for what they specifically import.
> This is true for packages coming from other bundles or the class path.
>
> The exception to this rule is boot delegation. If you add packages to the boot
> delegation property. This gives bundles access to the specified packages
> from the class path without the bundles having to import them at all. This is
> not a good thing and shouldn't be used in general.
>

> Luckily, as Ali points out, you don't need the source to create a bundle, you
> just need to add the appropriate OSGi metadata to the JAR file's manifest.
>
> -> richard
>

Richard,

Thanks for the help and clarification. The road to OSGi mastery is, well, 
brighter now.

:)

kel

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