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[jira] [Comment Edited] (OAK-32) Drop MicroKernel.dispose()
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Stefan Guggisberg edited comment on OAK-32 at 6/1/12 1:14 PM:
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fixed as proposed in svn r1345141
the MicroKernelFactory issue (who should MicroKernel instances ideally be created) has not been addressed.
was (Author: stefan@jira):
fixed as proposed in svn r1345141
the MicroKernelFactory issue (who should MicroKernel instances ideally be created) has not been adressed.
> Drop MicroKernel.dispose()
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>
> Key: OAK-32
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-32
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: mk
> Reporter: Jukka Zitting
> Assignee: Stefan Guggisberg
> Fix For: 0.3
>
> Attachments: OAK-32.patch
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> Just like a client of the MicroKernel interface doesn't know how a MK instance is created, there should not be a need for a client to be able to dispose an instance. For example the lifecycle of a MK instance running as an OSGi service (or any other component framework) is managed by the framework, not by clients. Thus I suggest that the MicroKernel.dispose() method is removed.
> The only piece of code that's notably affected by this change is the MicroKernelFactory class still in oak-core and any client code that uses it to construct new MicroKernel instances. I think we should replace the MKF class with a more generic solution as outlined in OAK-17.
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