Hi Ben, I fear you are missing the maven-scr-plugin which converts the
JavaDoc tags into the Declarative Services descriptor used to register
the filter.
Also setting 'enabled="no"' actually per default disables the filter.
You should remove this setting unless you plan to manually enable the
filter.
I think that using the 'immediate="true"' flag makes sense since the
service will anyway immediately be picked up by the SlingMainServlet.
HTH
Regards
Felix
Ben Short schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to add a filter to my bundle I have the following at the
> top of my class
>
> /**
> * @scr.component metatype="no" enabled="no"
> * @scr.property name="service.description" value="Request Filter"
> * @scr.property name="filter.scope" value="request" private="true"
> * @scr.property name="filter.order" value="-2147483648" type="Integer"
> private="true"
> * @scr.service
> */
>
> And my maven config is as follows
>
> <plugin>
> <groupId>org.apache.felix</groupId>
> <artifactId>maven-bundle-plugin</artifactId>
> <extensions>true</extensions>
> <configuration>
> <instructions>
>
> <Sling-Initial-Content>initial-content;overwrite:=true;uninstall=true</Sling-Initial-Content>
> <Export-Package>
> com.daisytechnologies.*;version=${pom.version}
> </Export-Package>
> </instructions>
> </configuration>
> </plugin>
>
> I deploy the bundle but can't see that the filter is added or being used.
>
> I have also set
>
> * @scr.component metatype="no" enabled="no"
>
> to
>
> * @scr.component metatype="no" immediate="true"
>
> but no joy.
>
> Can anyone help me out?
>
> Ben
>