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Achim Nierbeck commented on KARAF-576:
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thanx for clarifying :)
> introduce start-level attribute for feature element in features.xml
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> Key: KARAF-576
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-576
> Project: Karaf
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Freeman Fang
> Assignee: Freeman Fang
> Fix For: 2.2.1, 3.0.0
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> currently we can specify start-level for a certain bundle in features.xml, in some case
we want to specify all bundles in a certain feature with a certain startlevel, to avoid adding
start-level for each bundle, we can introduce start-level attribute for feature element, so
that each bundle have the start-level specified for hosted feature by default, it a bundle
has start-level also, then it will override the one from hosted feature.
> For example,
> <feature name='myfeature' start-level="50">
> <bundle start-level="55">bundleA</bundle>
> <bundle>bundleB</bundle>
> <bundle>bundleC</bundle>
> </feature>
> then bundleA should have startlevel 55, bundleB and bundleC have startlevel 50 from
the hosted myfeature.
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