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Ivo Leitão updated SLING-7234:
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    Description: 
Hello,

Once in a while on the first startup of Sling on Karaf I'm seeing the exception 
ServiceFactory.getService() resulted in a cycle. This does not happen every 
time only on some startups. After the first startup on the restart this 
exception does not appear anymore.

I've picked a sample of the exception that affects sling scripting but I've 
seen it affecting servicemapping and other bundles. Everything appears to work 
and unfortunately seems like a concurrency issue and therefore much harder to 
find a pattern 

I've uploaded two log files:

clean.log.1 with a clean startup and
sample.log.1 with the aforementioned exception

  was:
Hello,

Once in a while on the first startup of Sling on Karaf I'm seeing the exception 
ServiceFactory.getService() resulted in a cycle. This does not happen every 
time only on some startups. After the first startup on the restart this 
exception does not appear anymore.

I've picked a sample of the exception that affects sling scripting but I've 
seen it affecting servicemapping and other bundles. Everything appears to work 
and unfortunately seems like a concurrency issue and therefore much harder to 
find a pattern 


> ServiceFactory.getService() resulted in a cycle in sling karaf 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLING-7234
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7234
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Karaf, Scripting
>    Affects Versions: Scripting Core 2.0.50
>         Environment: Debian linux
>            Reporter: Ivo Leitão
>         Attachments: clean.log.1, sample.log.1
>
>
> Hello,
> Once in a while on the first startup of Sling on Karaf I'm seeing the 
> exception ServiceFactory.getService() resulted in a cycle. This does not 
> happen every time only on some startups. After the first startup on the 
> restart this exception does not appear anymore.
> I've picked a sample of the exception that affects sling scripting but I've 
> seen it affecting servicemapping and other bundles. Everything appears to 
> work and unfortunately seems like a concurrency issue and therefore much 
> harder to find a pattern 
> I've uploaded two log files:
> clean.log.1 with a clean startup and
> sample.log.1 with the aforementioned exception



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