Definitely should be targetting 4.3 imho
On Mar 19, 2013 10:09 AM, "Brett Meyer" <brmeyer(a)redhat.com> wrote:
During initial discussions about ORM in OSGi [1], we had targeted
OSGi
4.2. However, in order to completely handle bundle scanning [2], we need
an API that was not introduced until OSGi 4.3 (BundleWiring). There's
nothing like it in 4.2 and it's not easily/reliably replaced. Although I
believe 4.2 is still used in the community, most containers/runtimes
(including JBoss OSGi) now support 4.3 and (very soon) 5.0.
We're obviously not interested in branching hibernate-osgi to support
multiple OSGi versions. Although 4.2 is still used, should we require 4.3?
Without the ability to exhaustively and reliably scan the bundles for
resources, our capabilities are limited anyway. Further, if a user still
requires 4.2, they can always wrap Hibernate as an OSGi bundle in any of
the legacy methods.
[1]
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-7527
[2]
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-7993
Brett Meyer
Red Hat Software Engineer, Hibernate
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