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package org.osgi.framework.connect;

import java.util.Optional;

import org.osgi.annotation.versioning.ConsumerType;
import org.osgi.framework.Bundle;
import org.osgi.framework.FrameworkUtil;

/**
 * A helper for the {@link FrameworkUtil} class.
 * 

* This helper provides alternative implementations for methods on * {@link FrameworkUtil}. */ @ConsumerType public interface FrameworkUtilHelper { /** * Returns the {@link Bundle} associated with the specified class. *

* This helper method is called by {@link FrameworkUtil#getBundle(Class)} if * the standard implementation of {@link FrameworkUtil} is unable to find * the bundle. * * @param classFromBundle A class associated with a bundle. * @return An {@code Optional} containing the {@link Bundle} for the * specified class, or an empty {@code Optional} if the specified * class is not from a bundle. */ default Optional getBundle(Class< ? > classFromBundle) { return Optional.empty(); } }





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