OK - thanks,

BTW, what then is @Controller used for?

/Bengt

2010/10/1 Karl Pauls <[email protected]>

> iirc, you want the @ServiceController and not the @Controller and
> again iirc, you need to update to ipojo 1.6.x for that one.
>
> regards,
>
> Karl
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm using iPOJO 1.4.0. My installed iPOJO related artifacts (in Karaf
> 1.6.0)
> > are:
> >
> > org.apache.felix.ipojo-1.4.0.jar
> >
> > org.apache.felix.ipojo.handler.extender-1.4.0.jar
> >
> > org.apache.felix.ipojo.online.manipulator-1.4.2.jar
> >
> > org.apache.felix.ipojo.webconsole-1.4.0.jar
> >
> >
> > I also use
> >
> > org.apache.felix.fileinstall-3.0.2.jar
> >
> >
> > ... and a whole lot of other bundles.
> >
> > I publish services using factories. An example of a configuration file
> for
> > my factories is:
> >
> > connect.enabled=true
> >
> > connect.name=Sample file transfer from file to file
> >
> >
> > The "connect.enabled" property is bound to the field in my service class
> > that is a "controller":
> >
> >  @Controller
> >
> >  @Property(name = "connect.enabled", mandatory = false, value = "true")
> >
> >  private boolean mValid;
> >
> >
> > The intention is that I can then disable my service by setting this
> > configuration property to false. However, I've encounted a problem
> regarding
> > this. While the service is active, I set "connect.enabled" to false. File
> > install picks up the changes and the service is de-registered - works
> > perfectly. But if I now shutdown Karaf and restart it again, the service
> is
> > started (registered) despite the fact that "connect.disabled" is still
> > false. Is this a bug in iPOJO or have I misunderstood something?
> >
> > When googling about this problem I noticed that there is also an
> annotation
> > called @ServiceController. What is the difference between @Controller and
> > @ServiceController?
> >
> > I tried to switch to @ServiceController instead but get the following
> error:
> >
> > 2010-10-01 15:48:03,341 | ERROR | guration Updater | configadmin
> >>          | ?                                   ? |
> >> [org.apache.felix.ipojo.Factory,
> org.osgi.service.cm.ManagedServiceFactory,
> >> id=174, bundle=84]: Updating configuration property
> >>
> {service.pid=connect.skandia.filetransfer.269d25ad-c4d6-4277-9d78-6d4b15acb795,
> >> fromuri=file:data/connect/test/sample/file2file,
> >> touris=file:data/connect/test/sample/file2file/test-out,
> >> service.factorypid=connect.skandia.filetransfer,
> >>
> felix.fileinstall.filename=connect.skandia.filetransfer-sample-file2file.cfg,
> >> connect.enabled=true, instance.name
> =connect.skandia.filetransfer.269d25ad-c4d6-4277-9d78-6d4b15acb795,
> >> connect.name=Sample file transfer from file to file} caused a problem:
> >> Missing handlers : org.apache.felix.ipojo.annotations:servicecontroller
> >
> > org.osgi.service.cm.ConfigurationException:
> >>
> {service.pid=connect.skandia.filetransfer.269d25ad-c4d6-4277-9d78-6d4b15acb795,
> >> fromuri=file:data/connect/test/sample/file2file,
> >> touris=file:data/connect/test/sample/file2file/test-out,
> >> service.factorypid=connect.skandia.filetransfer,
> >>
> felix.fileinstall.filename=connect.skandia.filetransfer-sample-file2file.cfg,
> >> connect.enabled=true, instance.name
> =connect.skandia.filetransfer.269d25ad-c4d6-4277-9d78-6d4b15acb795,
> >> connect.name=Sample file transfer from file to file} : Missing handlers
> :
> >> org.apache.felix.ipojo.annotations:servicecontroller
> >
> > at
> >>
> org.apache.felix.ipojo.IPojoFactory.updated(IPojoFactory.java:609)[38:org.apache.felix.ipojo:1.4.0]
> >
> > at
> >>
> org.apache.felix.cm.impl.ConfigurationManager$ManagedServiceFactoryUpdate.run(ConfigurationManager.java:1279)[6:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.2.4]
> >
> > at
> >>
> org.apache.felix.cm.impl.UpdateThread.run(UpdateThread.java:88)[6:org.apache.felix.configadmin:1.2.4]
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure in which jar the
> > " org.apache.felix.ipojo.annotations:servicecontroller" resides. I tried
> to
> > deploy "org.apache.felix.ipojo.handler.whiteboard-1.4.0.jar" but it
> didn't
> > seem to help.
> >
> > Can anyone help me sort this out?
> >
> > /Bengt
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Karl Pauls
> [email protected]
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