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Re: [equinox-dev] Starting the system bundle
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On 4/14/10 10:09, Kirchev, Lazar wrote:
Yes, we could use FrameworkEvent.STARTED, but only if we are sure that
we listen for this event when it is fired. If the code, which listens
for it, is executed after the framework is started, then it will never
get the event. This happens in an Activator of a bundle – it may be
executed during the initial start of the framework, or after the
framework is started (for example on the first start of the bundle
after installing it). Therefore we need to be able to check the
framework state in one and the same way in both cases.
If you check the system bundle state in your activator, you can see if
it is active and if not, then register a framework listener to catch the
event, since the framework state can't change while you are in your
activator.
-> richard
Regards,
Lazar Kirchev
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[mailto:equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Thomas Watson
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*Subject:* Re: [equinox-dev] Starting the system bundle
Yes, you should use the FrameworkEvent.STARTED event for this. You
should probably open a bug so we can investigate the current behavior
anyway to see if the comment is valid.
Tom
Inactive hide details for BJ Hargrave---04/14/2010 08:14:37 AM---We
don't you just wait for the FrameworkEvent.STARTED event?BJ
Hargrave---04/14/2010 08:14:37 AM---We don't you just wait for the
FrameworkEvent.STARTED event?
From:
BJ Hargrave/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
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Date:
04/14/2010 08:14 AM
Subject:
Re: [equinox-dev] Starting the system bundle
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We don't you just wait for the FrameworkEvent.STARTED event?
* This event is fired when the Framework has started after all
installed
* bundles that are marked to be started have been started and
the Framework
* has reached the initial start level. The source of this
event is the
* System Bundle.
--
*BJ Hargrave*
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OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance <http://www.osgi.org/>_
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From:
"Kirchev, Lazar" <l.kirchev@xxxxxxx>
To:
"equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx" <equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
2010/04/14 08:21
Subject:
[equinox-dev] Starting the system bundle
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Hello,
We are implementing logic which depends on the system bundle being put
in ACTIVE state after all bundles, which should be running, are
started. However, it turned out that actually the system bundle is put
in ACTIVE state just before the bundles are started. This is evident
from the method StartLevelManager.doSetStartLevel(…), which is called
from the EquinoxLauncher. There is a comment in the code, that putting
the bundle in ACTIVE state “should be done just before firing the
STARTED event for the system bundle” but is done earlier, because
“some depend on the system bundle being in the ACTIVE state when they
are starting”. Do you think it is possible to change the current
behavior and put the system bundle in ACTIVE state after the other
bundles are started, as it is in the OSGi spec?
Kind regards,
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