Config commands do not support the use of Managed Service Factories
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                 Key: KARAF-415
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-415
             Project: Karaf
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: console
            Reporter: Ioannis Canellos


Below is a sample usage of  a managed service factoriy with factory-pid = 
"rg.apache.karaf.someservice"

<osgix:managed-service-factory factory-pid="org.apache.karaf.someservice" 
update-strategy="container-managed" auto-export="all-classes">
     <bean class="org.apache.karaf.SomeService"/>
</osgix:managed-service-factory> 

>From the karaf shell I use the config command to create a new instance of that 
>service say "instance1":

karaf@root> config:edit org.apache.karaf.someservice-instance1
karaf@root> config:propset somekey somevalue
karaf@root> config:update

As a result a new instance of the service is created and the configuration is 
persisted in the file etc/org.apache.karaf.someservice-instance1.cfg
The problem is that its assigned a random service.pid of the form 
org.apache.karaf.someservice.b95c9421-77e8-474d-8083-7665a0cfcedf and when I 
try to update the configuration

karaf@root> config:edit org.apache.karaf.someservice-instance1 

It doesn't work. Instead I have to use the assigned pid  (which requires me to 
perform a config:list and then use correlate):

karaf@root> config:edit 
org.apache.karaf.someservice.b95c9421-77e8-474d-8083-7665a0cfcedf


We need to change the config commands in a manner that will either:
a) Enforce the use of a PID: org.apache.karaf.someservice-instance1 or
b) Provide a flag so that when editing existing configuration the filename can 
be used.

If you can think of other alternatives please discuss. 






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