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Pierre De Rop resolved FELIX-2965.
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    Resolution: Fixed

committed in trunk

> DM/ Annotations should allow to enable or disable auto-configuration mode.
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-2965
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2965
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Pierre De Rop
>            Assignee: Pierre De Rop
>            Priority: Minor
>
> This issue only concerns dependency manager annotations, not the core API.
> Currently, when using dependency manager annotations, components are 
> automatically injected with the following 
> objects (in class fields):
> - BundleContext
> - Component
> - DependencyManager
> - ServiceRegsitration.
> A new annotation "@Inject" should allow to enable/disable such 
> auto-configuration mode.
> For example:
> @Component 
> class MyComponent; {
>    @Inject
>    BundleContext bc;
>    @Inject
>    DependencyManager dm;
>    @Inject
>    Component component;
> }
> By default, auto-configuration should be disabled, unless the @Inject 
> annotation is used. (but for backward compat, the auto-config mode should be 
> enabled by default if the osgi bundle context  "dm.runtime.autoconfig" 
> property is set to true).
> The ServiceRegistration should be provided in a callback method, in order to 
> notify the component that it has been registered.
> This callback method can be annotated with the @Registered annotation, and 
> the method may then take a "ServiceRegistration" parameter, which is the 
> object that was used to register the service.
> Likewise, @Unregistered annotation should also be added to the annotation 
> API, in order to notify the component that is has been unregistered from the 
> registry.
> @Unregistered can be useful if the component is using the 
> @LifecycleController, or if it is using some "instance-bound" extra 
> dependencies (using the API).

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