On 12/8/14 20:47 , Benson Margulies wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Richard S. Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/8/14 18:07 , Benson Margulies wrote:
FrameworkStartLevel#setStartLevel takes listeners, which looks really
useful. Can I call it instead of Framework#start?
They don't do the same thing, but certainly you can use either...
That's what I'm trying to sort out. To be perfectly clear about my
ignorance, I don't understand what the FrameworkStartLevel method is
for if it's not another way to express the Framework method.
Here's what I have working:
1. framework.init();
2. obtain default bundle start level from FrameworkStartLevel
3. installBundle all bundles
4. set start level for each bundle by adapting to a BundleStartLevel
5. start all bundles
6. framework.start
So, where would FrameworkStartLevel#setStartLevel fit into all this?
Is it only useful if I need to change the start level after
framework.start()?
Yeah, it is pretty much only useful after you activate the framework
(i.e., call start()). Although, after a quick look, I'm not 100% certain
what the Felix framework implementation will do if you call
setStartLevel() before calling start()...
-> richard
-> richard
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