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Clement Escoffier commented on FELIX-3742:
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I'm not able to reproduce the issue:
I've 3 bundles:
1) Parent : containing sample.parent.SampleServiceParent and exporting
sample.parent
2) Service : containing sample.service.SampleService and exporting
sample.service and importing sample.parent
3) Impl : containing sample.impl.SampleServiceImpl and importing sample.service
The 'impl' component code is:
@Component
@Provides
@Instantiate
public class SampleServiceImpl implements SampleService {
public void doSomething2() { // Parent
System.out.println("Do something 2");
}
public void doSomething() { // Sample Service
System.out.println("Do something");
}
@Validate
public void start() {
doSomething();
doSomething2();
}
}
When I deploy those three bundles, I don't get any problem.
> Implementing class fails to load unless super interface's (interface extended
> by implemented interface) package is imported.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FELIX-3742
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3742
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iPOJO
> Affects Versions: ipojo-core-1.8.2
> Reporter: Ricardo Torres
> Assignee: Clement Escoffier
>
> I attempted to file FELIX-3741, but the issue appears to stem from iPOJO.
> Specifically
> org.apache.felix.ipojo.handlers.providedservice.ProvidedServiceHandler
> generates the following error:
> [Thread-1] ERROR com.sample.bundle - [ERROR] com.sample.SampleServiceImpl :
> Service Providing: The service specification com.sample.ICoreService cannot
> be load
> This happens if SampleServiceImpl is in com.sample.bundle. This bundle
> imports the package of the interface SampleServiceImpl implements, but does
> not directly import the interface this interface extends.
> Beyond the above referenced issue, I also hashed this out on the mailing
> list:
> https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/felix-users/201210.mbox/%3CCAAkggDoMXvJ995o3=4_gnlwaq9gmyjmjyzgtdjhateg7pxe...@mail.gmail.com%3E
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