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[jira] [Updated] (SLING-11045) Remove support for start-level
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Carsten Ziegeler updated SLING-11045:
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Description:
The feature model is using "start-order" to define the order of starting bundles within a feature - in the early days we used "start-level", therefore some code was added early on to the launcher, checking if "start-order" is not set but "start-level".
As "start-level" has never been an official api, we should remove this extra code.
In addition, the code has a bug as it assigns all bundles without a start order a start order of 1 - which is in most cases not the default start order
was:
The feature model is using "start-level" to define the order of starting bundles within a feature - in the early days we used "start-order", therefore some code was added early on to the launcher, checking if "start-level" is not set but "start-order".
As "start-order" has never been an official api, we should remove this extra code.
> Remove support for start-level
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> Key: SLING-11045
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-11045
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Feature Model
> Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Feature Model Launcher 1.2.0
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> The feature model is using "start-order" to define the order of starting bundles within a feature - in the early days we used "start-level", therefore some code was added early on to the launcher, checking if "start-order" is not set but "start-level".
> As "start-level" has never been an official api, we should remove this extra code.
> In addition, the code has a bug as it assigns all bundles without a start order a start order of 1 - which is in most cases not the default start order
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