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Jean-Philippe CLEMENT updated KARAF-2352:
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    Description: 
Interface X<T> is defined.
A class A implements X<JPanel>.
Another class B has a constructor with a single argument X<? extends Component>.

Calling B with A using regular Java code is correct. However, injecting A with 
B fails with the error that no constructor is found matching A. Even type 
forcing fails.

If I correct A definition to X<Component> then A can be injected into B.

  was:
Interface X<T> is defined.
A class A implements X<JPanel>.
Another class B has a constructor with a single argument X<? extends Component>.

In Java calling B with A is correct. However, injecting A with B fails with the 
error that no constructor is found matching A. Even type forcing fails.

If I correct A definition to X<Component> then A can be injected into B.

    
> Blueprint does not find a bean argument which uses generics
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KARAF-2352
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-2352
>             Project: Karaf
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: karaf-osgi
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.0
>         Environment: RHEL5
>            Reporter: Jean-Philippe CLEMENT
>
> Interface X<T> is defined.
> A class A implements X<JPanel>.
> Another class B has a constructor with a single argument X<? extends 
> Component>.
> Calling B with A using regular Java code is correct. However, injecting A 
> with B fails with the error that no constructor is found matching A. Even 
> type forcing fails.
> If I correct A definition to X<Component> then A can be injected into B.

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