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Guillaume Nodet reassigned ARIES-894:
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    Assignee: Guillaume Nodet
    
> Using blueprintBundle as a factory bean for resources throws 
> IllegalAccessException
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARIES-894
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-894
>             Project: Aries
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Blueprint
>    Affects Versions: blueprint-0.3.1
>            Reporter: Johan Huylebroeck
>            Assignee: Guillaume Nodet
>              Labels: patch
>         Attachments: aries-894.patch.gz
>
>
> I’m using apache aries 0.3.2 and I was trying to lookup a script in the 
> bundle like this: 
> <bean id="script" factory-ref="blueprintBundle" factory-method="getEntry">
>        <argument value="scripts/myScript"/>
> </bean>
> But it fails with this exception:
> java.lang.IllegalAccessException: Class 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.utils.ReflectionUtils can not access a member of 
> class org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl with modifiers "public"
>                 at 
> sun.reflect.Reflection.ensureMemberAccess(Reflection.java:65)[:1.6.0_32]
>                 at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:588)[:1.6.0_32]
>                 at 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.utils.ReflectionUtils.invoke(ReflectionUtils.java:225)[10:org.apache.aries.blueprint:0.3.2]
>                 at 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BeanRecipe.invoke(BeanRecipe.java:838)[10:org.apache.aries.blueprint:0.3.2]
>                 at 
> org.apache.aries.blueprint.container.BeanRecipe.getInstance(BeanRecipe.java:236)[10:org.apache.aries.blueprint:0.3.2]
>                 ... 15 more
> The problem seems to be that the factory method is resolved against the 
> implementation class BundleImpl which is package private and not the 
> interface org.osgi.framework.Bundle which is public.
> There is a workaround by injecting the bundle in a wrapper bean and using 
> this bean to do the lookup.

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