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package org.osgi.framework;

/**
 * Customizes the starting and stopping of a bundle.
 * 

* {@code BundleActivator} is an interface that may be implemented when a bundle * is started or stopped. The Framework can create instances of a bundle's * {@code BundleActivator} as required. If an instance's * {@code BundleActivator.start} method executes successfully, it is guaranteed * that the same instance's {@code BundleActivator.stop} method will be called * when the bundle is to be stopped. The Framework must not concurrently call a * {@code BundleActivator} object. * *

* {@code BundleActivator} is specified through the {@code Bundle-Activator} * Manifest header. A bundle can only specify a single {@code BundleActivator} * in the Manifest file. Fragment bundles must not have a * {@code BundleActivator}. The form of the Manifest header is: * *

* {@code Bundle-Activator: class-name} * *

* where {@code class-name} is a fully qualified Java classname. *

* The specified {@code BundleActivator} class must have a public constructor * that takes no parameters so that a {@code BundleActivator} object can be * created by {@code Class.newInstance()}. * * @NotThreadSafe * @version $Id: f5b2debe0064ab60669102d0a087feaeab13dc0e $ */ public interface BundleActivator { /** * Called when this bundle is started so the Framework can perform the * bundle-specific activities necessary to start this bundle. This method * can be used to register services or to allocate any resources that this * bundle needs. * *

* This method must complete and return to its caller in a timely manner. * * @param context The execution context of the bundle being started. * @throws Exception If this method throws an exception, this bundle is * marked as stopped and the Framework will remove this bundle's * listeners, unregister all services registered by this bundle, and * release all services used by this bundle. */ public void start(BundleContext context) throws Exception; /** * Called when this bundle is stopped so the Framework can perform the * bundle-specific activities necessary to stop the bundle. In general, this * method should undo the work that the {@code BundleActivator.start} method * started. There should be no active threads that were started by this * bundle when this bundle returns. A stopped bundle must not call any * Framework objects. * *

* This method must complete and return to its caller in a timely manner. * * @param context The execution context of the bundle being stopped. * @throws Exception If this method throws an exception, the bundle is still * marked as stopped, and the Framework will remove the bundle's * listeners, unregister all services registered by the bundle, and * release all services used by the bundle. */ public void stop(BundleContext context) throws Exception; }





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