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Agemo Cui commented on FELIX-1185: ---------------------------------- Yes, you are right. And for a natural understanding, only when a component is satisfied then its service could be registered. So it should enter the satisfied state first. Many thanks for your reviewing and correction. > If a static/mandatory reference to a service is unregistered, the component > should be deactivated synchronously instead of asynchronously > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > > Attachments: AbstractComponentManager.java, > AbstractComponentManager.java, ComponentFactoryImpl.java, scr-changes on > revision 778604.zip > > > 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. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.