I have kind of a strange problem with interfaces that
I implement in my OSGi bundle. I'm using ActiveMQ and
JMS as well to send messages from one class in a
bundle, which is later handled by another class in the
same bundle. The host application starts up the
instance of felix, and tells felix to start up the
bundles, similar to the "main()" function in the
extender example on the felix website.
The issue I'm having is that any interfaces that are
implemented in the object that are wrapped in the
createObjectMessage() and then sent thru JMS, then
receiv ed by another of the bundle's classes
onMessage() seem to have lost the interface in the
class heirarchy. The messages are simple POJOs, such
as
MyMessageObject implements StatusMessageI
and on the other end, when I print out the class, it
does say that it is of type MyMessageObject, but
instanceof StatusMessageI fails, and if I try to cast
it, I get an exception.
Has anyone else had issues similar to this? I'd be
happy to send source code or post a more concrete
example.
Thanks
Garrett
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