I am really only concerned with fileinstall as a model/example of what
I am trying to do. Let me try again and nearly eliminate all evidence
of it from my question.

Step 1: Code in CXF does:

Properties servProps = new Properties();
servProps.put(Constants.SERVICE_PID, FACTORY_PID);
reg = context.registerService(ManagedServiceFactory.class.getName(),
                               this, servProps);

That FACTORY_PID is org.apache.cxf.http.jetty.

Step 2:

I call createFactoryConfiguration on "org.apache.cxf.http.jetty" with
some properties.

Step 3:

I decide that I have changed my mind, and I want to adjust one of the values.

So I think I need to do what Mr. Ward had explained and use a property
to identify my particular configuration.

I think that the 'magic property' in the fileinstall case is probably
the property they use for their file name, and that's why I missed it,
but I don't need to deal with that.





On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:49 PM, BJ Hargrave <hargr...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> I think you need to ask this in a felix list since you are asking about how
> felix fileinstall works.
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> Subject: [osgi-dev] OSGi factory pids and configuration admin
> Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2016 1:34 PM
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> Given a factory pid of a.b.c, and a pid of q, I am a little
> disoriented about how to manage some properties.
>
> Felix fileinstall parses a.b.c-q as 'pid = a.b.c', factoryPid = 'q'.
> It calls createFactoryConfiguration for 'a.b.c', and ignores the q.
>
> The 'updated' method on the service is called on a pid like
> 'a.b.c.UNIQUE-STRING'.
>
> Do I need to add something to the properties so that the pid remains
> 'a.b.c-q'?
>
> As it is, I'm failing to use a second call to configuration admin to
> update one of the properties.
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