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Our app has migrated to OSGi, but I have trouble starting/debugging it in Eclipse. What is the process: is OSGi application developer expected to set up Equinox environment, install hundreds of bundles (jar=bundle?), and start from console? In other words, is launching "hot-plug-gifted" application different from "modular-challenged" one?

Secondary, more concrete question. There is a bootstrap bundle which is supposed to take care of everything, but after loading bunch of classes it slows down and almost hangs at:

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Flat profile of 0.22 secs (16 total ticks): main

  Interpreted + native   Method                        
 16.7%     1  +     0    java.awt.Toolkit.addAWTEventLi[Loaded java.awt.SentEvent from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
stener
 16.7%     1  +     0    jav[Loaded java.awt.DefaultKeyboardFocusManager$DefaultKeyboardFocusManagerSentEvent from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
a.util.regex.Pattern.compile
 16.7%     1  +     0    sun.util.logging.PlatformLogger.<init>
 50.0%     3  +     0    Total interpreted

  Thread-local ticks:
 62.5%    10             Blocked (of total)
 50.0%     3             Class loader

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[Loaded sun.reflect.Label$PatchInfo from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
[Loaded sun.reflect.MethodAccessorGenerator$1 from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
[Loaded sun.reflect.ClassDefiner from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
[Loaded sun.reflect.ClassDefiner$1 from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
[Loaded sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1 from __JVM_DefineClass__]
[Dynamic-linking native method sun.java2d.DefaultDisposerRecord.invokeNativeDispose ... JNI]
[Dynamic-linking native method java.lang.ref.Finalizer.invokeFinalizeMethod ... JNI]

Edit: progressed a little since question posting

[Loaded sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1 from __JVM_DefineClass__]
[Dynamic-linking native method sun.java2d.DefaultDisposerRecord.invokeNativeDispose ... JNI]
[Dynamic-linking native method java.lang.ref.Finalizer.invokeFinalizeMethod ... JNI]
--- new stuff --- 
[Loaded sun.awt.windows.WComponentPeer$2 from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\jre\lib\rt.jar]
[Dynamic-linking native method sun.awt.windows.WInputMethod.disableNativeIME ... JNI]

Thus it is not a deadlock, what might make it so excrutiatingly slow?

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Launching and debugging in Eclipse should be fairly staightforward. The trick (in my view) is to realise that all the Eclipse support you need is labelled 'plug-in' instead of 'OSGi'. Set up a target platform with all the external bundles you need - you can just dump them into a directory and then point the target platform configurator at that folder. The target platform configuration is under Preferences->Plug-in Development->Target Platform. You can share the target platform as a .target file. Having a good target platform helps with both running and compiling.

To run your bundles, right click and choose Run as ->OSGi Framework (or debug as). You can tweak which bundles are included in the runtime configuration, and what arguments are used. You may for example want to add -console. You can also create an application for export, which will give you a config.ini file. Once you have a config.ini, your bundles will be pre-installed on Equinox startup.

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