Hi fish addicts community! I just didn't found a solution to my problem, so I'm asking to the experts (thank you in advance).
I'm exposing a bean factory from a producer bundle (let say ManagedJmsListenerFactory). Then reference this factory in some consumer bundles creating my bean: [CODE] <bean id="myQueueListener" factory-ref="myManagedJmsListenerFactory" factory-method="create"> <argument name="queue" value="MY.QUEUE"/></bean> [/CODE] Now, I've got to call a stop() method on all consumer-instanciated Listener when the consumer bundle stops (or calling stop on predestroy phase of the instanciated bean). I may have found a way: * Making the factory bean prototyped-scope. * Exposing the factory-bean service with a service registration listener keeping and index map of factory keys and created Listeners values * Calling stop on each map values when a factory is unregistered Is it feasible? Is there a better way (e.g. not duplicating factories)? Best regards, I love Apache, Aries and all that OSGI stuff. -- Charlie Mordant Full OSGI/EE stack made with Karaf: https://github.com/OsgiliathEnterprise/net.osgiliath.parent
