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Justin Edelson commented on FELIX-2895:
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getResource() is used now when the name doesn't use wildcards. The second patch 
(which uses getResources()) is thus more consistent with the current behavior.

>From my perspective, findEntries() should be used all the time, but I was 
>trying to be somewhat backwards-compatible.

> Allow the use of a property to tell SCR to always discover Service Component 
> files even if there's no wildcard in the name
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-2895
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-2895
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Justin Edelson
>         Attachments: FELIX-2895.patch, FELIX-2895_take2.patch
>
>
> The current version of SCR will use the API method getResource() to get the 
> service component descriptor if the Service-Component header does not contain 
> a wildcard. This precludes the discovery of DS components in attached 
> fragment bundles. From the DS spec:
> Section 112.4:
> Component descriptions are defined in XML documents contained in a bundle
> and any attached fragments.
> Section 112.4.1:
> The last component of each path in the Service-Component header may use
> wildcards so that Bundle.findEntries can be used to locate the XML document
> within the bundle and its fragments....
> A Service-Component manifest header specified in a fragment is ignored by
> SCR. However, XML documents referenced by a bundle's Service-Component
> Note the use of the word "may" in the first sentence. It does not say that 
> findEntries() should/must *only* be used if there's a wildcard.
> As such, I believe this is within the spec, albeit not backwards compatible 
> which is why I'm proposing to use a framework property.

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