It is definitely the former. You must register it as a SCL for a CM impl to treat it as an SCL. It you register it as a CL, then a CM impl must treat it as a CL. That is, a CM impl must use the name under which it was registered. So a CM impl needs to track CL and SCL services.
-- BJ Hargrave Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance [email protected] office: +1 386 848 1781 mobile: +1 386 848 3788 From: Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]> To: [email protected], Date: 2012/07/13 05:31 Subject: [osgi-dev] ConfigAdmin: SynchronousConfigurationListener? Sent by: [email protected] Hi, I have a question about the SynchronousConfigurationListener of the 5.0 enterprise spec (104.8). Is this a service or a marker interface? (Service interface: register a SCL with the SCL interface, marker interface: register a SCL with the CL interface) (The first time I read it, I thought its a marker interface, but rereading I think its a service interface) Thanks and regards Carsten -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected] _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev
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