I see you point.
Isn't this a common issue where you want to freeze an interface
implementation version? How can this be achieved?
Scenario where both CompB and CopmpC are clients of API in CompA - is common
enough.
Isn't a requirement that when CompC uses CompA directly it gets impl1 and
when C
On 4/17/10 14:31, Yair Ogen wrote:
Well, htis might be it.
CompB imports a class from CompA.
So, what you are saying there is no way for compB to always use the class
from CompA, when the flow is:
CompA --> CompB --> CompC.
Correct?
Yes, if instances from CompA flow through CompB to C
Hi,
On 17.04.2010 00:42, Carl Hall wrote:
> Would it be better to use a ManagedServiceFactory or ComponentFactory for
> this? What would be the benefit/goal of each?
If you want component instances craeted and deleted automatically as
factory configuration is created and deleted with the configu
Well, htis might be it.
CompB imports a class from CompA.
So, what you are saying there is no way for compB to always use the class
from CompA, when the flow is:
CompA --> CompB --> CompC.
Correct?
This issue may be because I use concrete files to test my case. In real life
the dependency will
Original Message
Subject: Re: Can the thread context classloader issue be solved at all?
From: Richard S. Hall
To: users@felix.apache.org
Date: 15.04.2010 23:47
> On 4/15/10 5:24 PM, Dan H wrote:
>> Libraries such as Hibernate and StAX that use
>> Thread.getContextClassLoader
On 4/17/10 2:44, Norbert Somlai wrote:
I will need consult on this question but I think the main reason was that
this is private legacy code of our client in many JARs and a million
packages (@Chris: yes, we tried BND on them and it generated 200K manifest
files on some of them), from which we us
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