Thanks Neil, clear explanation!

Best Regards!
--Tang

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Neil Bartlett
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 5:46 PM
To: OSGi Developer Mail List
Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] [Ask]About Immediate Component from SCR Spec

Yes it is still immediate.

The opposite of immediate is delayed. A service component is delayed if its 
instantiation is deferred until the service is used by a consumer, ie "just in 
time". Without a service, there is nothing we can delay until... no demand 
signal.

Neil

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Neil Bartlett
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On Monday, 14 July 2014 at 09:20, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Alliance,



I have a question about Immediate Component from SCR R5 Spec Page 278.



The following:



“A component is an immediate component if it is not a factory component and 
either

does not specify a service or specifies a service and the immediate attribute 
of the component

element set to true.”



Well, My question is that if the component is not a factory component and also 
does not specify a service,

however, immediate attribute is set to false,  then is the component an 
immediate component?



I think that the above description from spec seems to miss the case.



Best Regards!

--Tang
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