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Felix Meschberger edited comment on FELIX-3651 at 2/27/13 2:12 PM:
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Targeted PID is described in Configuration Admin V 1.5 and required to be
supported in Extenders (See 104.3.3 in the Enterprise spec).
I think we should restrict this issue to handling Configuration Admin 1.4
location binding and treated Configuration Admin 1.5 targeted PIDs in a
separate issue. WDYT ?
was (Author: fmeschbe):
Targeted PID is not related to location binding. This issue is about
hanlding Configuration.getBundleLocation properly.
Targeted PID as described in Configuration Admin V 1.5 and required to be
supported in Extenders (See 104.3.3 in the Enterprise spec). I think this is
important enough to be treated in a separate issue. WDYT ?
> Properly support configuration location binding
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>
> Key: FELIX-3651
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3651
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Declarative Services (SCR), Specification compliance
> Affects Versions: scr-1.6.0
> Reporter: Felix Meschberger
> Assignee: David Jencks
>
> Currently the location binding support is based on an older Configuration
> Admin specification and always mandates the configuration location to exactly
> match the bundle location of the component to provide with the location.
> This strict matching has been released in Configuration Admin 1.4 to allow
> for so-called multi-target locations starting with a '?' character. Such
> bindings are ignored if security is disabled and allows for "region" matching
> if security is enabled using a permission check on the bound location instead
> of comparing the target services bundle location.
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