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Pierre De Rop commented on FELIX-4984:
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I forgot to mention an important point: if you are testing using a corporate 
http proxy, it seems that the Aether plugin (that I use to connect to maven 
from bndtools) is not able to use the eclipse proxy settings.
So, to work around, you can install a local nexus, configure it with your 
corporate http proxy, then you can configure the aether plugin repository in 
order to access to maven central through your local nexus.

something like this:

{code}
-plugin:\
       ...
        aQute.bnd.deployer.repository.aether.AetherRepository; name=Maven 
Central; url=http://localhost:8081/nexus/content/repositories/central/; 
cache=${build}/cache/maven    
{code}


> Issues in CircularReferenceTest
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-4984
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-4984
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Declarative Services (SCR)
>            Reporter: Pierre De Rop
>            Priority: Minor
>
> This issue is described in the dev mailing list, in 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg37281.html
> while working on FELIX-4955, I sometimes have the CircularReferenceTest 
> failing.
> Everything is located in my sandbox, in 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/sandbox/pderop/dependencymanager.ds/
> To reproduce the test:
> install eclipse Mars
> install latest bndtools using "install new software" from Eclipse, and then 
> add latest stable release from http://dl.bintray.com/bndtools/bndtools/latest/
> install a java8 runtime (I'm using oracle java8 1.8.0_45, 64 bit version). 
> The whole new dependencymanager.ds project is intented to be build in java8.
> checkout my sandbox:
> $ svn checkout 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/sandbox/pderop/dependencymanager.ds
> go to "dependencymanager.ds" directory:
> $ cd dependencymanager.ds/
> due to a pending issue, you have to first build the DM bnd annotation plugin 
> before importing the project into eclipse. to do so, just type:
> $ ./gradlew org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.annotation:jar
> now launch eclipse and use the the dependencymanager/ds directory as the 
> workspace dir for Eclipse.
> switch to BndTools perpective.
> import the bndtools project into eclipse: Import -> Existing Projects into 
> Workspace -> Browse -> select dependencymanager.ds directory (it is proposed 
> by default).
> normally, and hopefully, everything should compile fine. Junit tests are left 
> in org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.ds/ directory and integration tests are 
> located in org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.ds.itest/ directory.
> Open under Eclipse the 
> org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.ds.itest/src/org/apache/felix/scr/integration/CircularReferenceTest.java
> I slightly modified it in order to dump stack traces when A component is 
> bound multiple times to the same B instance.
> (I believe that only delayed components are concerned by the issue).
> For example, in the test_A11_B0n_delayed_A_first() method, I added a call to 
> "assertABoundToOneB(a)" like this:
> {code}
>     @Test
>     public void test_A11_B0n_delayed_A_first() throws InvalidSyntaxException
>     {
>         String componentNameA = "4.1.A.1.1.dynamic";
>         final ComponentConfigurationDTO componentA = 
> findComponentConfigurationByName( componentNameA, 
> ComponentConfigurationDTO.SATISFIED );
>         String componentNameB = "4.1.B.0.n.dynamic";
>         final ComponentConfigurationDTO componentB = 
> findComponentConfigurationByName( componentNameB, 
> ComponentConfigurationDTO.SATISFIED );
>         delay();
>         A a = getServiceFromConfiguration(componentA, A.class);
>         assertABoundToOneB(a);
>         delay(); //async binding of a to b after circular ref detected
>         B b = getServiceFromConfiguration(componentB, B.class);
>         assertEquals( 1, b.getAs().size() );
>     }
> {code}
> the "assertABoundToOneB(a)" call does this:
> {code}
>     private void assertABoundToOneB(A a) {
>         if (a.getBs().size() != 1) {
>             System.err.println("detected problem ...");
>             a.dumpStackTracesWhenBWasBound();
>         }
>         assertEquals( 1, a.getBs().size());
>     }
> {code}
> And stacktraces will be dumped in order to determine why A was bound two 
> times to the same B instance.
> it's possible that you have to run several times the "CircularReferenceTest" 
> test before having a failure (and some stacktraces).
> Thanks.



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