OSGI - Make org.jspecify.* imports optional#3949
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@schulm sounds reasonable. @dondonz @bbakerman thoughts? |
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Yeah we should add this. |
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Not many use OSGI any more but why not
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@bbakerman Thanks, would you also have a look at graphql-java/java-dataloader#194 |
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Since org.specify import is not necessarily needed at runtime, can we make it optional?