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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-2546:
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I don't believe that support for "multiple" was ever implemented, since it 
wasn't clear how to process it. This is sort of like optionality that requires 
some sort of policy decision on how to handle it.

I'm not sure if anyone has the time to work on it, but we'd certainly consider 
any contributions.

> Only one service is provisioned even when specifying for mulitple services
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-2546
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2546
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Bundle Repository (OBR)
>    Affects Versions: bundlerepository-1.6.4
>         Environment: n/a
>            Reporter: Emily Jiang
>
> Felix OBR is unable to return multiple services when specifying 'multiple' 
> attribute with the value of 'true'. The test scenario is detailed below.
> I am trying to get all bundles registering the service of 
> com.sample.HelloWorld and install them into the osgi framework . In my test 
> environment, there are two bundles with different symbolic name offering the 
> same service, com.sample.HelloWorld. However, only one bundle was pulled into 
> runtime. The snippet of my repository is shown below. 
> <require extend="false" 
> filter="(&amp;(service=service)(objectClass=com.sample.HelloWorld)(mandatory:&lt;*service))"
>  multiple="true" name="service" optional="false">Requires service with 
> attributes {service=service, objectClass=com.sample.HelloWorld}</require>
> Regards
> Emily

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