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Guillaume Nodet commented on FELIX-1131:
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Are you saying a bundle's context can be used to register services that are
known incompatible with that bundle class space ?
Because that's what your use case leads to, even if it's done through an
extender and a service factory. Actually, I think the current implementation
allows registering such a service (even if not using an extender or a service
factory), but that will certainly lead to a ClassCastException because the
ServiceReference#isAssignableTo() check assumes that registered services are
compatible with the bundle class space of the provider.
> ServiceReference.isAssignableTo fails when using a factory that can not see
> the exported class and the bundle exporting the service does not have a
> direct wire to this class
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>
> Key: FELIX-1131
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1131
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Affects Versions: framework-1.6.0
> Reporter: Guillaume Nodet
> Assignee: Richard S. Hall
> Attachments: FELIX-1131.txt
>
>
> * bundle A defines an interface R and a class S in different packages, whith
> S implementing R
> * bundle B defines a class T extending S, it has an import statement on S
> package, but not on R package
> * bundle C defines a ServiceFactory that export T service without any import
> on any package from R, S, T
> in this case, the line 426 of ServiceRegistrationImpl is executed:
> allow =
> getServiceRegistration().isClassAccessible(requestClass);
> which looks like:
> protected boolean isClassAccessible(Class clazz)
> {
> try
> {
> // Try to load from the service object or service factory class.
> Class sourceClass = (m_factory != null)
> ? m_factory.getClass() : m_svcObj.getClass();
> Class targetClass = Util.loadClassUsingClass(sourceClass,
> clazz.getName());
> return (targetClass == clazz);
> }
> catch (Exception ex)
> {
> // Ignore this and return false.
> }
> return false;
> }
> So felix checks if the classloader used to load the factory can also load the
> interface, which is not the case in my example.
> So isClassAccessible returns false and the event is not dispatched to the
> service listener.
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