iirc, all you need to do is to have iPOJO on the classpath.

regards,

Karl

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Göktürk Gezer <gokturk.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We're in the middle of moving our codebase to OSGI using IPojo. Problem is,
> I can not instantiate the manipulated classes without IPojo.
>
> AFAIK, IPojo manipulates the constructors with no argument and BundleContext
> argument. So we can use other constructors for instance creation without
> getting through IPojo, and all field and method delegations will be disabled
> in that case. Am i wrong?
>
> IPojoized classes are subclasses of some generic type, and i just use
> @Component and @Provides on them. That's all, just for easy service
> publication. But after that i can not instantiate them using _ctor(String)
> constructor.
>
> If you ask why you're using normal instantiation, these usages without IPojo
> are just on unit tests. Eventually we'll move these tests to OSGI, but it
> would be cool to be able to still use them until we do.
>
>
> Regards,
> Gokturk
>



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