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Felix Meschberger edited comment on FELIX-4022 at 4/12/13 5:24 AM:
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Yes, it says that in the first section and it sounds wrong.
I think it is more like that configuration deletion should be handled like
configuration update which may involve reactivation of the component without
the configuration. See the last sentence in the section:
"SCR must attempt to satisfy the component configuration with the updated
component properties."
Unless the current implementation is completely wrong, I doubt we should do
anything.
If at all, you might create an OSGi bug asking for clarification or an errata.
was (Author: fmeschbe):
Yes, it says that in the first section and it sounds wrong.
I think it is more like that configuration deletion should be handled like
configuration update which may involve reactivation of the component without
the configuration. See the last sentence in the section:
"SCR must attempt to satisfy the component configuration with the updated
component properties."
Unless the current implementation is completely wrong, I doubt we should do
anything.
> [DS] Deleting a configuration is supposed to deactivate the component
> unconditionally
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> Key: FELIX-4022
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-4022
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Declarative Services (SCR)
> Affects Versions: scr-1.8.0
> Reporter: David Jencks
> Assignee: David Jencks
> Fix For: scr-1.8.0
>
>
> Spec 112.7.1 says if a configuration is deleted the component it configures
> must be deactivated (and presumably attempt reactivation if it's still
> satisfied). Doesn't make sense to me, but there it is.
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