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[jira] Created: (FELIX-1250) Support service exceptions for service
factories
Support service exceptions for service factories
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Key: FELIX-1250
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1250
Project: Felix
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: Framework, Specification compliance
Affects Versions: felix-1.8.0
Reporter: Richard S. Hall
Assignee: Richard S. Hall
Fix For: felix-2.0.0
The R4.2 specification introduces a new runtime exception, called ServiceException. This is largely intended to be used by service implementations and middleware, but the framework must also use it to throw exceptions when ServiceFactory objects misbehave. If a ServiceFactory returns null, throws an exception, or returns an object not castable to objectClass interfaces, then the framework must fire a framework event with a service exception as the cause.
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[jira] Closed: (FELIX-1250) Support service exceptions for service
factories
Posted by "Richard S. Hall (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
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Richard S. Hall closed FELIX-1250.
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Resolution: Fixed
Committed a patch.
> Support service exceptions for service factories
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>
> Key: FELIX-1250
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1250
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Framework, Specification compliance
> Affects Versions: felix-1.8.0
> Reporter: Richard S. Hall
> Assignee: Richard S. Hall
> Fix For: felix-2.0.0
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> The R4.2 specification introduces a new runtime exception, called ServiceException. This is largely intended to be used by service implementations and middleware, but the framework must also use it to throw exceptions when ServiceFactory objects misbehave. If a ServiceFactory returns null, throws an exception, or returns an object not castable to objectClass interfaces, then the framework must fire a framework event with a service exception as the cause.
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