3.6.3 Optional Packages
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBOSGI-143
A bundle can indicate that it does not require a package to resolve correctly,
but it may use the package if it is available. For example, logging is important,
but the absence of a log service should not prevent a bundle from running.
Optional imports can be specified in the following ways:
Dynamic Imports â The DynamicImport-Package header is intended to
look for an exported package when that package is needed. The key use
case for dynamic import is the Class forName method when a bundle
does not know in advance the class name it may be requested to load.
Resolution Directive â The resolution directive on an import definition
specifying the value optional. A bundle may successfully resolve if a
suitable optional package is not present.
The key difference between these two mechanisms is when the wires are
made. An attempt is made to establish a wire for a dynamic import every
time there is an attempt to load a class in that package, whereas the wire for
a resolution optional package may only be established when the bundle is
resolved.
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