Tony Dean wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Can anyone answer a few simple questions:
>
>1) I don't think this is possible, but wanted to ask.  Can you define more 
>than one service in services.xml?
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>
Yes, thats the reason why it was renamed to services.xml from service.xml.

>2) I have seen serviceGroups defined, but do not know their exact purpose 
>(somehow relating services together)?
>Couldn't find any documentation on the subject.
>  
>
Yep, it is to categorize related services together so that one can share
some information across services using ServiceGroupContext.

>3) Can the service implementation class reside in lib/my.jar or does it have 
>to be in top level class?  I assume
>it can be in a bundled jar in the .aar just like other dependent jars 
>(assuming classloading is working properly),
>but haven't tried it.  I have always deployed with the implementation class 
>unjar'ed.
>  
>
I think yes. You can put the service impl classes as a jar in lib folder.

-- Chinthaka

>Thanks.
>
>Tony Dean
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