Hi
Thanks for the answer, I tried option 1 and 3 and though it says that the
configuration is picked up and a configuration update is scheduled my component
is never created
However in a variation of option 3 if I keep the @Instantiate it works.
It seems fileinstall won't create a component by default?
My class looks like this now:
@Component(managedservice = "ActiveMQBrokerComponent")
@Instantiate
public class ActiveMQBrokerComponent {
Carlos
On Feb 18, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Clement Escoffier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The 'managedservice' attribute cannot be the component class name as it's
> already used as a ManagedServiceFactory. So, you've several choice:
> - remove the @Instantiate and the managed service attribute: iPOJO will
> registers the managed service factory and file install will push your
> configuration (which creates an iPOJO instance)
> - set publicFactory=false in the @Component : so the ManagedServiceFactory
> won't be published by iPOJO, and so only the ManagedService will be
> published (using the
> pid:edu.gemini.jms.activemq.broker.ActiveMQBrokerComponent)
> - Change the managedservice attribute to be something different and rename
> your cfg file
>
> Regards,
>
> Clement
>
>
>
> On 18.02.11 14:29, "Carlos Quiroz" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm trying to use file install to configure my iPojo components which are
>> normally singletons but I'm stuck in that my objects get configured twice
>> once by iPojo and once by fileinstall.
>> My objects are annotated like this:
>>
>> @Component(managedservice =
>> "edu.gemini.jms.activemq.broker.ActiveMQBrokerComponent")
>> @Instantiate
>> public class ActiveMQBrokerComponent {
>> @Property(name = "brokerUrl", value = "INVALID", mandatory = true)
>> private String url;
>> ...
>>
>> And I have a configuration file called
>> edu.gemini.jms.activemq.broker.ActiveMQBrokerComponent.cfg with the
>> properties like brokerUrl
>>
>> It seems first ipojo creates the object and updates them with the default
>> config and then fileinstall does it again with the correct ones from the
>> file.
>>
>> What I'd like is that the object is created and updated only once when
>> the configuration is available via fileinstall.
>>
>> It seems I can do that with FileInstall if I remove the @Instantiate and
>> use a configuration file like
>> edu.gemini.jms.activemq.broker.ActiveMQBrokerComponent-<PID>.cfg
>>
>> Is that the way this should be done, or is there a better way to achieve
>> creating and configuring a single ipojo component
>>
>> Regards
>> Carlos
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