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[jira] Updated: (CXF-2337) org.apache.cxf.dosgi.dsw.ClassUtils#getInterfaceClass() method should search through super class interfaces too

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2337?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Sergey updated CXF-2337:
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    Description: 
ServiceHookUtils won't publish OSGi service if service interface implemented by super class. For example, java.util.ArrayList instance can be published as java.util.List service but not as java.util.Collections: 

    <osgi:service interface="java.util.Collection"> <!-- can't publish-->
        <osgi:service-properties>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/collection"/>
        </osgi:service-properties>
        <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
    </osgi:service>

    <osgi:service interface="java.util.List"> <!-- published ok-->
        <osgi:service-properties>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/list"/>
        </osgi:service-properties>
        <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
    </osgi:service>



  was:
ServiceHookUtils won't publish OSGi service if service interface implemented by super class. For example, java.util.ArrayList instance can be published as java.util.List service but not as java.util.Collections: 

    <osgi:service interface="java.util.Collection">
        <osgi:service-properties>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/collection"/>
        </osgi:service-properties>
        <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
    </osgi:service>

    <osgi:service interface="java.util.List">
        <osgi:service-properties>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
            <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/list"/>
        </osgi:service-properties>
        <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
    </osgi:service>




> org.apache.cxf.dosgi.dsw.ClassUtils#getInterfaceClass() method should search through super class interfaces too
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-2337
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2337
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Distributed-OSGi
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.1
>         Environment: any
>            Reporter: Sergey
>            Priority: Minor
>
> ServiceHookUtils won't publish OSGi service if service interface implemented by super class. For example, java.util.ArrayList instance can be published as java.util.List service but not as java.util.Collections: 
>     <osgi:service interface="java.util.Collection"> <!-- can't publish-->
>         <osgi:service-properties>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/collection"/>
>         </osgi:service-properties>
>         <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
>     </osgi:service>
>     <osgi:service interface="java.util.List"> <!-- published ok-->
>         <osgi:service-properties>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.interfaces" value="*"/>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.type" value="pojo"/>
>             <entry key="osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context" value="/list"/>
>         </osgi:service-properties>
>         <bean class="java.util.ArrayList"/>
>     </osgi:service>

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