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[jira] [Created] (FELIX-5636) Component of aspect service does not
have any service properties anymore
Jeroen Daanen created FELIX-5636:
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Summary: Component of aspect service does not have any service properties anymore
Key: FELIX-5636
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5636
Project: Felix
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Dependency Manager
Affects Versions: org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9, org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r10
Reporter: Jeroen Daanen
The Component for an aspect service does not have service properties. It looks like this is broken since r.1781908 (had a quick look, but could not find the cause).
Without these properties it is not possible to add a dependency in the init method of the aspect based on one of the aspected service properties.
Example to test it:
{code}
public class Activator extends DependencyActivatorBase {
@Override
public void init(BundleContext context, DependencyManager manager) throws Exception {
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.put("PropKey", "PropValue");
Component aComponent = manager.createComponent().setInterface(X.class.getName(), properties).setImplementation(new A());
manager.add(aComponent);
manager.add(manager.createAspectService(X.class, null, 100).setImplementation(B.class));
}
public static class A implements X {
public void init(Component component) {
System.out.println("Service properties in A: " + component.getServiceProperties());
}
}
public static class B implements X {
public void init(Component component) {
System.out.println("Service properties in B: " + component.getServiceProperties());
}
}
public interface X {
}
}
{code}
The init of B shows empty properties.
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