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Clement Escoffier commented on FELIX-5278: ------------------------------------------ BTW there is a way to inject an existing "service object" in an iPOJO container. I can't remember the name of the property. You may be able to use this mechanism. > Error in method managedInjectedObject of InstanceManager > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FELIX-5278 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5278 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: Bug > Components: iPOJO > Affects Versions: ipojo-runtime-1.12.1 > Environment: Ubuntu > Reporter: Aygalinc Colin > Labels: patch > Original Estimate: 1h > Remaining Estimate: 1h > > In InstanceManager.java, the method managedInjectedObject at line 1016 can > throw an java.lang.NoSuchMethodException in case of extension of the > InstanceManager. > I recommend to change the line 1016: > Method setIM = m_clazz.getDeclaredMethod("_setInstanceManager", new > Class[]{this.getClass()}); > by : > Method setIM = m_clazz.getDeclaredMethod("_setInstanceManager", new new > Class[]{InstanceManager.class}); > because iPOJO manipulation always produces a _setInstanceManager method with > an InstanceManager.class attribute. > -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)