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Daan de Wit commented on FELIX-3812:
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Getting parameter names at runtime actually is possible when the code is
compiled with debug information. That is how Spring works, they use ASM to get
the information, so I think it's not provided by the standard Java reflection
classes.
I'm fine with using the name argument on the annotation though, it's just a
minor inconvenience having to type the names twice.
But if the name argument is mandatory for constructor arguments, I think the
error message should state that clearly.
> constructor injection does not work for properties
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> Key: FELIX-3812
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3812
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iPOJO
> Affects Versions: ipojo-core-1.8.2, ipojo-core-1.8.4
> Reporter: Daan de Wit
> Assignee: Göktürk Gezer
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> Constructor injection does not work for properties, iPOJO tries to find a
> constructor that also has an InstanceManager-argument.
> createInstance -> Cannot invoke the constructor (method not found) :
> package.ClassName.<init>(org.apache.felix.ipojo.InstanceManager, null)
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
> package.ClassName.<init>(org.apache.felix.ipojo.InstanceManager, null)
> at java.lang.Class.getConstructor0(Class.java:2706)
> at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredConstructor(Class.java:1985)
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