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This is the blog for Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg about everything and nothing. More detailed info about me, incl. bio, can be found on the about me page. Please also read the disclaimer.

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Dependencies between OSGi Bundles

This article and some valuable IM’ing with Bob Balfe helped me solve my bundle dependency issues. Thanks again Bob.

Getting Started with OSGi: Dependencies between Bundles @ Eclipsezone.com

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