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wrong?
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going wrong?
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: Managed Properties question
OK, another try
bean id=containerManaged class=ContainerManagedBean
osgix:managed-properties persistent-id=labX
update-strategy=container-managed/
property name=integer value=23/
/bean
this is the official example :)
I think the property (named integer here
Hi,
this is a spring thing, since all the dependency injection stuff beneath
springdm is done through spring.
At least I never was able in doing it :)
cheers, Achim
Achim,
Thank you for your very interesting and informative response. I was
wondering why period-delimited properties can't be
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