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Agemo Cui commented on FELIX-1185:
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Sorry, correct the example.

Component A is dependent on component B.
And component B is disposed before component A.

So when the deactivate method of A is called, component B has already been 
disposed and has become unavailable, which means component B cannot be used in 
the deactivate method of A.

> If a static/mandatory reference to a service is unregistered, the component 
> should be deactivated synchronously instead of asynchronously
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-1185
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1185
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Declarative Services (SCR)
>    Affects Versions: scr-1.0.8
>            Reporter: Agemo Cui
>             Fix For: scr-1.0.10
>
>
> In the specification cmpn 112.3.3 Reference Policy, it says "Component 
> configurations are deactivated before any bound service for a reference 
> having a static policy becomes unavailable."
> My understanding is the deactivate method of the component must be called 
> before any unbind method for a static/mandatory reference is called. And it's 
> reasonable for a static/mandatory reference to be still available in the 
> deactivate method.
> If the component is deactivated asynchronously when a static/mandatory 
> reference to a service is unregistered, then it's possible that the unbind 
> method is called before the deactivate method is called, which makes the 
> service unavailable in the deactivate method.
> This bug may relate to FELIX-1178.
> The fix for this bug should also fix FELIX-1178. No need to add a new flag.

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