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Clement Escoffier commented on FELIX-4646:
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First, the @Configuration issue was fixed earlier Today (See FELIX-4715).
Then, when using the Factory service, iPOJO is not able to retrieve the caller
bundle context, and so, you need to inject it manually in the instance
configuration:
{code}
Properties configuration = new Properties();
configuration.put("instance.bundle.context", bc); // bc is the bundle context
ComponentInstance instance =
ipojoHelper.createComponentInstance("my-component", configuration);
{code}
> @Context(Context.Source.INSTANCE) does not inject bundle context
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> Key: FELIX-4646
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-4646
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iPOJO
> Affects Versions: ipojo-runtime-1.12.0
> Environment: JAVA 1.8
> Reporter: Pierrick
> Assignee: Clement Escoffier
> Priority: Blocker
>
> I would like to use the bundle context for each instanciate of my bundle with
> this code :
> @Context(Context.Source.INSTANCE)
> private BundleContext _context;
> But the context return is null.
> If I use Context.Source.COMPONENT for the context definition, the context
> field is injected.
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