To access an OSGi service from the SCA component, you will have to provide SCA configurations for the OSGi bundle so that it becomes an SCA component using implementation.osgi and the OSGi service becomes an SCA service so that the Calculator component can wire to that TestService.

There are two SCA files you to provide to model the OSGi bundle as an SCA component. * bundle.componentType to describe what OSGi services or references are used in the bundle (We potentially have better approach to introspect the OSGi bundle to build this up) * bundle.composite to configure the component, for example, setting the bindings.

These files can be in a separate OSGi bundle than the one that owns the services/references.

Thanks,
Raymond

From: Santiago Miguel Aranda Rojas
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fwd: Problem with "implementation.osgi" reference






Hi


I can not understand this sample because there are many new concepts for me. For example "bundle.componentType". There is not too much information about that . I think I need something more simple. I have attached a picture with my idea.


** When my SCA service was working I had a main component "implementacion.java" with two references to another two components (implementation.java). The main component could be invoked as Web Service.


** Now, I want another reference to a Service (TestService in the picture) that was registered by another different bundle. But this is a OSGi bundle, without SCA information, Composite file nor ComponentType file. I mean it is a bundle that is registering a service in the OSGi registry. I need have a instance wired to this OSGi service in the class of the main Component in order to invoke their methods.


TestService testService;


//I need testService is not null in order to invoke their methods.
testService.sayHello();




I hope you can understand my problem. You can ask me if you want.


Thank you very mucha

















2009/6/10 Raymond Feng <[email protected]>

Please see:

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/java/sca/samples/dosgi-calculator/
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tuscany/java/sca/samples/dosgi-calculator-operations/

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/OSGi+RFC+119+Implementation

Thanks,
Raymond


From: Santiago Miguel Aranda Rojas
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with "implementation.osgi" reference


Yes, you are right. I was doing some different tests and I copied you a wrong composite. I wanted to see if the change of @target made an error in tuscany. But Tuscany doesn´t recognize this error because I think it supposes that will be a "remote Component". I can see this in the tuscany trace


ADVERTENCIA: Component reference target not found, it might be a remote service running elsewhere in the SCA Domain: Composite = {http://eclipse.org/SensorNetworkManagement/src/main/resources/SensorNetworkManagement}SensorNetworkManagement Service = PruebaComponent



But it is Ok, because the component I want if an Osgi Service registered in the Osgi registry.
I have fixed the error in @target and it is not working yet.


Do you know any example when an <implementation.osgi> component is used?




I have tried to change  "xmlns" tag, but it doesn´t work.


 <sca:component name="PruebaComponent">
<sca:implementation.osgi xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/opencsa/sca/200903";
            bundleSymbolicName="RegistroService"
            bundleVersion="1.0.0">
           <sca:properties service="prueba.PruebaImpl">
           </sca:properties>
       </sca:implementation.osgi>
     </sca:component>


Thank you very much.



2009/6/10 Raymond Feng <[email protected]>

The @target is pointing to a wrong componentName/serviceName. It should be "Prueba" instead of "PruebaComponent" as the component name is "Prueba".


From: Santiago Miguel Aranda Rojas
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Problem with "implementation.osgi" reference


Tuscany 2.02M. The last version I think. April 2009
----- Original Message ----- From: Raymond Feng
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with "implementation.osgi" reference


Are you using Tuscany/SCA 2.x or 1.x?


From: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Problem with "implementation.osgi" reference



Hello

I want to use an osgi service as a SCA component. But I can not access to their methods from other Component. I mean I have created a wired instance to the Osgi Service ($Proxy25). It is not "null" but I can not invoke to one method because an error is happening

--->Unable to create SCA binding invoker for local target SensorNetworkManagementComponent reference prueba (bindingURI=null operation=sayHello)

This is my composite file. I want to have to two components. The first had a reference to the second and it is normal "implementation.java". The second is the SCA component that is representing to the Osgi Service that I want to recover. This Osgi Service was registered in the Osgi registry by Activator class in "RegistroService" bundle.

<sca:component name="SensorNetworkManagementComponent">
<sca:implementation.java class="es.amivital.sensornetworkmanagement.sca.SensorNetworkManagementServiceImpl"/>
   <sca:service name="SensorNetworkManagementService">
<sca:binding.ws uri="http://localhost:8085/SensorNetworkManagementComponent"/>
  </sca:service>
 <sca:reference name="prueba" target="PruebaComponent"/>
 </sca:component>


 <sca:component name="Prueba">
<sca:implementation.osgi xmlns="http://tuscany.apache.org/xmlns/sca/1.0";
            bundleSymbolicName="RegistroService"
            bundleVersion="1.0.0">
           <sca:properties service="prueba.PruebaImpl">
           </sca:properties>
       </sca:implementation.osgi>
</sca:component>

***The Java code--> The first component.

public class SensorNetworkManagementServiceImpl implements SensorNetworkManagementService {
private Prueba prueba;
public Prueba getPrueba() {
return prueba;
}
@Reference
public void setPrueba(Prueba prueba) {
this.prueba = prueba;
}
}

**Java code --> The second component. It is another bundle that is registering one simple Osgi Service. The interface was

public interface Prueba {
public abstract String sayHello();

}





This instance (prueba) is not null when an outside client invoke to the first component. But if I invoke to one method of this interface, for example "prueba.sayHello" I obtained the previous error.

I have read something about anottations like @AllowsPassByReference or @Scope, but I don´t know if they are neccesary .

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