Many thanks ,sound like iPOJO v2.0 is great :D
clement escoffier wrote
> Finally, the current iPOJO implementation does not support inheritance.
> It's obviously a major limitation we are fixing in the 2.0 version. A last
> point about iPOJO 2.0 is it's links with autonomic computing. iPOJO
> powered applications can easily become autonomic using the 'touch points'
> provided by iPOJO.
With this opinion you mean that the extends keyword not working ? :
public class Hello3 extends Hello4 implements Hello {
/**
* Configuration property pushed by iPOJO.
*/
String m_name;
/**
* Hello service implementation.
* Returns a Hello message.
* @return the 'Hello +$name' message
* @see org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.ca.service.Hello#hello()
*/
public String hello() {
this.sayHello4();
return "hello " + m_name;
}
public void updated(){
System.out.println("Hello 3 updated !");
}
}
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