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|  | -exportcontents: \ | 
|  | com.sun.enterprise.glassfish.web; \ | 
|  | org.glassfish.web.loader; \ | 
|  | org.glassfish.web.util; \ | 
|  | com.sun.logging.enterprise.system.container.web; version=${project.osgi.version} | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Normally Import-Package is not required, as the default value of * | 
|  | # is enough to find all static dependencies. But, when a module is | 
|  | # doing Class.forName, there is no foolproof way to find out the | 
|  | # desired package name, hence we need to add those packages explicitly. | 
|  | # In this case, sun.rmi.transport is one such package which is used | 
|  | # during classloader cleanup. Since it is only presence for Oracle JDK, | 
|  | # the import has been marked as optional. | 
|  | Import-Package: sun.rmi.transport; resolution:=optional, org.jboss.weld.interceptor.proxy,* |