I am not sure i'v catch your mind.

But i also attemp to use service factory to construct various service
instance with different runtime configurations.

I found it's difficult to do this.  How can the configuration be set through
blueprint?

I mean when you use the "<Reference>" to use a servicefactory service , it's
not supported to configure parameters to construct different service
instance.

2010/4/28 Holger Hoffstätte <holger.hoffstae...@googlemail.com>

> Donald Whytock wrote:
> > Then it occurred to me that there are multiple types of services I'd
> > like to do this with, which seemed to call for an abstract class,
> > similar to ServiceBinder.GenericActivator, that could be subclassed
> > with the ServiceImpl and the ServiceFactoryImpl.  Thus serving as a
> > service factory service...factory.
> >
> > Is there an easy, already-established way to do this?
>
> Sadly not standardized, which is why there is currently an RFP open for
> voting within the OSGi member group - hopefully resulting soon in a proper
> RFC and implementation. Until then you will probably have to look at what
> iPOJO, SpringDM or Blueprint offer or roll your own.
>
> -h
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