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Thanks for the responses.
>From what I am reading out usage where
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Hello Steve,
These annotations are part of the Felix DependencyManager (DM) anno
Hello Steve,
These annotations are part of the Felix DependencyManager (DM) annotaitons.
So, the two annotations can't be mixed. @AspectService are specialized
DependencyManager components (like @AdapterService,
or @BundleAdapterService), and can be used to dynamically define an
interceptor (or
I’m used to the DS OSGI spec @Component annotation but I guess you are using
the DM annotations and not DS?
David Jencks
> On Jun 16, 2021, at 1:57 PM, Steve Runion
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> My company has used activators for quite some time, instead of annotations,
> due to a perceived inability for the
My company has used activators for quite some time, instead of annotations, due
to a perceived inability for the annotations to fit our needs.
I have cornered the use case that is reported to be the challenge. We have
services that are both aspects on services by their interfaces and also
imple
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