@ConsumerType public interface BundleActivator
 BundleActivator is an interface that may be implemented when a bundle
 is started or stopped. The Framework can create instances of a bundle's
 BundleActivator as required. If an instance's
 BundleActivator.start method executes successfully, it is guaranteed
 that the same instance's BundleActivator.stop method will be called
 when the bundle is to be stopped. The Framework must not concurrently call a
 BundleActivator object.
 
 
 BundleActivator is specified through the Bundle-Activator
 Manifest header. A bundle can only specify a single BundleActivator
 in the Manifest file. Fragment bundles must not have a
 BundleActivator. The form of the Manifest header is:
 
 
 Bundle-Activator: class-name
 
 
where class-name is a fully qualified Java classname.
 The specified BundleActivator class must have a public constructor
 that takes no parameters so that a BundleActivator object can be
 created by Class.newInstance().
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | start(BundleContext context)Called when this bundle is started so the Framework can perform the
 bundle-specific activities necessary to start this bundle. | 
| void | stop(BundleContext context)Called when this bundle is stopped so the Framework can perform the
 bundle-specific activities necessary to stop the bundle. | 
void start(BundleContext context) throws java.lang.Exception
This method must complete and return to its caller in a timely manner.
context - The execution context of the bundle being started.java.lang.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.void stop(BundleContext context) throws java.lang.Exception
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.
context - The execution context of the bundle being stopped.java.lang.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.Copyright © OSGi Alliance (2000, 2018). All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the OSGi Specification License, Version 2.0