META-INF.camel-example-jms.bnd Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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# $Id: camel-example-jms.bnd 18126 2009-07-30 13:53:23Z alitokmen $
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Private-Package org.ow2.jonas.camel.example.interceptor
# Modify this dynamic import based on your JNDI provider's requirements
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# You can also use:
# DynamicImport-Package *
# in order to let your bundle dynamically import anything (any JNDI provider's
# classes), but doing so is considered as dirty in an OSGi world (it will imply
# that your bundle can dynamically import any class exported by any bundle).
DynamicImport-Package org.ow2.carol.jndi.*