locking (at least not of which I am aware).
- richard
On 9/10/13 06:41 , Thomas Diesler wrote:
Hi Folks,
in Fabric we have a service model whereby services have interdependencies,
are configurable and dynamic by nature - all of which is managed in OSGi
with the help of Declarative
this, so get used to it and adapt your coding style appropriately.
ok - thanks
Neil
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Thomas Diesler
thomas.dies...@jboss.com wrote:
Thanks Chris,
could you say something about the effect on call stacks that are already in
progress. In a complex graph
Hi Folks,
in Fabric we have a service model whereby services have interdependencies, are
configurable and dynamic by nature - all of which is managed in OSGi with the
help of Declarative Services. To illustrate I use a simple example
ServiceT {
@Reference
ServiceA serviceA;
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Date:2013/09/10 07:01
Subject:[osgi-dev] Fabric Service Model - Request
Fabric, and I work on Karaf Cellar (which also provide DOSGi). It
sounds like a good addition, and it sounds more or less related to DOSGi.
Regards
JB
On 09/10/2013 01:50 PM, Thomas Diesler wrote:
The proposal is targeted for a specific project (fuse-fabric) - remote
services
Thanks Chris,
could you say something about the effect on call stacks that are already in
progress. In a complex graph of interdependent services you may have multiple
DS injection points and that a ref is null is only the most obvious case. What
about the ref not being null but being a
.
Is that correct?
In R4 3.11 Bundle Validity I read
• Any syntactic error (for example, improperly formatted version or
bundle symbolic name, unrecognized directive value, etc.).
cheers
-thomas
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and shapes folders.
I will post a link to the git repository soon, would be great if
people contribute to it. Licence is and will be GPL.
Martin
Thomas Diesler schrieb:
Hi Matrin,
how do I import this to Dia?
cheers
-thomas
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