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iPOJO_ {div:class=toc} {toc:maxLevel=4|minLevel=2} {div} h2. Context This tutorial is based on a very simple application; customers are using a vendor service to buy hot dog or pop corn according to the availability of appropriate providers. Both of the vendors implement (and provide) the vendor service. The hot dog vendor depends on two others services to get the ingredients (buns and wiener). To sell pop corn, the pop corn vendor requires having enough corn in stock. !vendor.png! h2. Preparing the tutorial The tutorial archive is available [here|http://people.apache.org/~clement/ipojo/tutorials/advanced/advanced.tutorial.zip]. This archive contains both the source code and a pre-configured version of Felix. First, unzip the archive. Then, launch {{ant}} to compile the bundles composing this tutorial. Once compiled, you can launch Felix and start the tutorial. To launch, Felix launch the following command from the {{felix}} directory: {code} |
Context
This tutorial is based on a very simple application; customers are using a vendor service to buy hot dog or pop corn according to the availability of appropriate providers. Both of the vendors implement (and provide) the vendor service. The hot dog vendor depends on two others services to get the ingredients (buns and wiener). To sell pop corn, the pop corn vendor requires having enough corn in stock.
Preparing the tutorial
The tutorial archive is available here. This archive contains both the source code and a pre-configured version of Felix. First, unzip the archive. Then, launch ant
to compile the bundles composing this tutorial. Once compiled, you can launch Felix and start the tutorial. To launch, Felix launch the following command from the felix
directory:
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{code}
h2. Writing a component providing two services
The sources of this project are inside the _ |
Writing a component providing two services
The sources of this project are inside the vendor.buns-and-wieners
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directory.
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The
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hot
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dog
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vendor
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requires
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at
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the
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same
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time
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the
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bun
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service
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and
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the
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wiener
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service.
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In
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our
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application
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these
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services
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are
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provided
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by
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the
...
same
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component.
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This
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component
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can
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be
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implemented
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as
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follows
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(src\org\apache\felix\ipojo\example\vendor\provider\BunWienerProvider.java):
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{code:java} public class BunWienerProvider implements BunService, WienerService { public void getBun() { System.out.println("Get a bun"); } public void getWiener() { System.out.println("Get a wiener"); } } {code} |
This
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class
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just
...
implements
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the
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two
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service
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interfaces.
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Its
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descriptor
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(contained
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in
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the
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metadata.xml
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file)
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is:
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.provider.BunWienerProvider" name="buns_and_wieners" public="false"> <provides/> </component> <instance component="buns_and_wieners"/> </ipojo> {code} |
In
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the
...
descriptor,
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we
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declare
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a
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component
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type
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for
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this
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vendor
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which
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contains
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the
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implementation
...
class.
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The
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"classname"
...
attribute
...
contains
...
the
...
qualified
...
name
...
of
...
the
...
component
...
implementation.
...
The
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"name"
...
attribute
...
is
...
the
...
component
...
type
...
name.
...
It
...
is
...
only
...
used
...
to
...
refer
...
to
...
this
...
type.
...
The
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"public=false"
...
attribute
...
disables
...
factory
...
exposition.
...
A
...
component
...
type
...
publishing
...
a
...
factory
...
provides
...
a
...
way
...
to
...
create
...
instance
...
of
...
this
...
type
...
from
...
outside
...
this
...
descriptor.
...
In
...
our
...
case,
...
we
...
want
...
to
...
guarantee
...
that
...
only
...
one
...
instance
...
(singleton)
...
can
...
be
...
created,
...
so
...
we
...
disable
...
the
...
factory
...
mechanism.
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iPOJO
...
manages
...
service
...
publication
...
and
...
providing
...
automatically
...
at
...
runtime.
...
The
...
"<provides/>"
...
element
...
means
...
that
...
the
...
component
...
provides
...
services.
...
If
...
this
...
element
...
is
...
not
...
present,
...
iPOJO
...
will
...
publish
...
all
...
implemented
...
interfaces
...
by
...
the
...
implementation
...
class
...
(and
...
parent
...
class
...
too).
...
In
...
our
...
case,
...
it
...
will
...
publish
...
the
...
BunService
...
and
...
WienerService
...
interfaces.
...
Finally,
...
we
...
create
...
one
...
instance
...
of
...
our
...
component.
...
The
...
instance
...
contains
...
the
...
component
...
attribute
...
describing
...
the
...
component
...
type
...
to
...
use.
...
We
...
use
...
the
...
component
...
type
...
name
...
to
...
target
...
the
...
wanted
...
component
...
type.
...
At
...
runtime,
...
the
...
bundle
...
containing
...
this
...
component
...
will
...
create
...
an
...
instance
...
which
...
provides
...
the
...
BunService
...
and
...
the
...
WienerService.
...
Publishing service properties
The sources of this project are inside the vendor.hotdog directory.
The hot dog vendor only provides the Vendor service. To provide this service, it uses a bun service and a wiener service. The following code (contained in the src/org/apache/felix/ipojo/example/vendor/hotdog/HotDogVendor.java
...
file)
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shows
...
a
...
very
...
simple
...
implementation
...
of
...
this
...
component:
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{code:java} public class HotDogVendor implements Vendor { /** * Bun provider (required service). */ private Bun bunProvider; /** * Wiener provider (required service). */ private Wiener wienerProvider; /** * Sell method. * To provide an hotdog, the vendor consume a bun and a wiener. * This method is synchronized to avoid serving to client * at the same time. * @return a hotdog. * @see org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.service.Vendor#sell() */ public synchronized Product sell() { bunProvider.getBun(); wienerProvider.getWiener(); return new HotDog(); } {code} |
Once
...
implemented,
...
we
...
need
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to
...
describe
...
this
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component
...
type.
...
The
...
descriptor
...
file
...
is
...
the
...
metadata.xml
...
file.
...
The
...
field
...
attributes
...
in
...
the
...
"requires"
...
elements
...
are
...
used
...
to
...
inject
...
the
...
required
...
services.
...
At
...
runtime,
...
iPOJO
...
injects
...
automatically
...
a
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BunService
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provider
...
in
...
the
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"bunProvider"
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field
...
and
...
a
...
WienerService
...
provider
...
in
...
the
...
"wienerProvider"
...
field.
...
The
...
implementation
...
uses
...
these
...
fields
...
the
...
same
...
way
...
it
...
would
...
have
...
used
...
any
...
other
...
fields
...
(as
...
illustrated
...
in
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the
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sell
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method).
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.hotdog.HotDogVendor" name="HD" public="false"> <provides/> <requires field="bunProvider"/> <requires field="wienerProvider"/> </component> <instance component="HD"/> </ipojo> {code} |
The
...
component
...
type
...
declares
...
a
...
provided
...
service
...
(the
...
Vendor
...
Service).
...
Then,
...
the
...
component
...
declares
...
the
...
two
...
service
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dependencies
...
(using
...
the
...
"requires"
...
element).
...
However,
...
we
...
would
...
like
...
to
...
add
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a
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service
...
property
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on
...
the
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Vendor
...
service
...
describing
...
the
...
sold
...
product
...
(here,
...
"hotdog").
...
To
...
achieve
...
this,
...
we
...
just
...
need
...
to
...
add
...
a
...
property
...
element
...
in
...
the
...
"provides"
...
tags:
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.hotdog.HotDogVendor" name="HD" public="false"> <provides> <property name="product" type="string" value="hotdog"/> </provides> <requires field="bunProvider"/> <requires field="wienerProvider"/> </component> <instance component="HD"/> </ipojo> {code} |
iPOJO
...
then
...
publishes
...
the
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"product"
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property
...
in
...
the
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"vendor"
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service
...
registration.
...
This
...
property
...
has
...
the
...
"hotdog"
...
value.
...
Publishing
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'dynamic'
...
properties
...
The
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bun
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service
...
and
...
the
...
wiener
...
service
...
can
...
also
...
expose
...
service
...
properties.
...
In
...
our
...
case,
...
these
...
service
...
properties
...
will
...
describe
...
the
...
stock
...
of
...
ingredients.
...
Each
...
time
...
the
...
service
...
is
...
used,
...
the
...
property
...
value
...
is
...
decreased.
...
To
...
achieve
...
this,
...
we
...
modify
...
the
...
current
...
implementation
...
to
...
add
...
a
...
field
...
representing
...
the
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property:
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{code:java} public class BunWienerProvider implements BunService, WienerService { private int bunStock; private int wienerStock; public synchronized void getBun() { bunStock = bunStock - 1; } public synchronized void getWiener() { wienerStock = wienerStock - 1; } } {code} |
The
...
stock
...
accesses
...
are
...
synchronized
...
to
...
avoid
...
multiple
...
accesses
...
at
...
the
...
same
...
time.
...
The
...
component
...
type
...
metadata
...
must
...
also
...
be
...
modified
...
in
...
order
...
to
...
describe
...
this
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property:
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.provider.BunProvider" name="buns_and_wieners" public="false"> <provides> <property name="buns" field="bunStock" value="10"/> <property name="wieners" field="wienerStock" value="10"/> </provides> </component> <instance component="buns_and_wieners"/> </ipojo> {code} |
In
...
the
...
"provides"
...
element,
...
two
...
properties
...
are
...
added.
...
This
...
property
...
contains
...
a
...
"field"
...
attribute
...
aiming
...
to
...
attach
...
the
...
service
...
property
...
with
...
a
...
field
...
of
...
the
...
implementation
...
class.
...
Then
...
a
...
default
...
value
...
is
...
given.
...
In
...
the
...
code,
...
the
...
property
...
fields
...
will
...
obtain
...
the
...
initial
...
value
...
(10).
...
Then
...
each
...
time
...
the
...
fields
...
are
...
modified,
...
the
...
service
...
property
...
is
...
updated
...
(as
...
well
...
as
...
the
...
OSGi™
...
service
...
registration).
...
Notice
...
that
...
iPOJO
...
support
...
method
...
injection
...
for
...
property
...
too.
...
In
...
this
...
case,
...
a
...
getter
...
method
...
is
...
called
...
to
...
inject
...
the property value.
Configuring instances
In the previous example, the properties were configured in the component type description. It is also possible to customize any property value in the instance declaration. This way, each instance can obtain different values.
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property value. h2. Configuring instances In the previous example, the properties were configured in the component type description. It is also possible to customize any property value in the instance declaration. This way, each instance can obtain different values. {code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.provider.BunProvider" name="buns_and_wieners" public="false"> <provides> <property name="buns" field="bunStock" value="10"/> <property name="wieners" field="wienerStock" value="10"/> </provides> </component> <instance component="buns_and_wieners"> <property name="buns" value="9"/> <property name="wieners" value="8"/> </instance> </ipojo> {code} |
The
...
previous
...
metadata
...
shows
...
how
...
to
...
push
...
a
...
configuration
...
in
...
instance
...
declarations.
...
The
...
instance
...
declaration
...
contains
...
two
...
property
...
elements
...
containing
...
the
...
name
...
of
...
the
...
value
...
of
...
the
...
property.
...
Instance
...
configuration
...
override
...
component
...
type
...
initial
...
value.
...
Properties
...
are
...
optional
...
by
...
default
...
;
...
that's
...
means
...
that
...
they
...
do
...
not
...
need
...
to
...
receive
...
a
...
value.
...
In
...
this
...
case,
...
default
...
values
...
are
...
the
...
same
...
as
...
the
...
Java
...
default
...
fields
...
values
...
(boolean
...
:
...
false,
...
int
...
:
...
0,
...
double
...
:
...
0.0d,
...
...).
...
You
...
can
...
specify
...
that
...
a
...
property
...
must
...
receive
...
a
...
default
...
value
...
from
...
either
...
the
...
component
...
type
...
description
...
or
...
the
...
instance
...
configuration
...
by
...
setting
...
the
...
mandatory
...
attribute
...
to
...
'true'.
Using filter in service requirements
Now that bun and wiener providers publish their remaining stock, the hot dog provider can look for a bun service and a wiener service with a non empty stock. To achieve this, we must describe an LDAP filter in the service requirement description. The following XML snipped shows this metadata:
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h2. Using filter in service requirements Now that bun and wiener providers publish their remaining stock, the hot dog provider can look for a bun service and a wiener service with a non empty stock. To achieve this, we must describe an LDAP filter in the service requirement description. The following XML snipped shows this metadata: {code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.hotdog.HotDogVendor" name="HD" public="false"> <provides> <property name="product" type="string" value="hotdog"/> </provides> <requires field="bunProvider" filter="(buns>=1)"/> <requires field="wienerProvider" filter="(wieners>=1)"/> </component> <instance component="HD"/> </ipojo> {code} |
When
...
a
...
provider
...
does
...
no
...
more
...
matches
...
with
...
the
...
LDAP
...
filter,
...
the
...
provider
...
is
...
no
...
more
...
used,
...
and
...
another
...
(matching
...
with
...
the
...
filter)
...
is
...
tracked.
...
If
...
no
...
provider
...
fulfilling
...
the
...
constraint
...
is
...
found,
...
the
...
instance
...
becomes
...
invalid
...
and
...
waits
...
a
...
matching
...
provider.
...
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Immediate
...
component
...
instance
...
Now
...
that
...
we
...
get
...
the
...
hot
...
dog
...
provider,
...
we
...
are
...
going
...
to
...
implement
...
customers.
...
Customers
...
are
...
implemented
...
in
...
the
...
vendor.customer
...
project).
...
A
...
customer
...
simply
...
looks
...
for
...
a
...
vendor
...
service
...
and
...
buys
...
a
...
product:
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{code:java} public class Customer { private VendorService vendor; private String name; public Customer() { System.out.println("Customer " + name + " bought " + vendor.sell() + " from " + vendor.getName()); } {code} |
The
...
previous
...
code
...
shows
...
a
...
possible
...
implementation
...
of
...
a
...
customer.
...
However,
...
the
...
"sell"
...
method
...
is
...
called
...
in
...
a
...
constructor,
...
and
...
the
...
constructor
...
can
...
only
...
be
...
called
...
only
...
if
...
an
...
object
...
of
...
the
...
class
...
is
...
created.
...
With
...
iPOJO
...
there
...
are
...
two
...
different
...
way
...
to
...
"activate"
...
an
...
instance
...
as
...
soon
...
as
...
it
...
becomes
...
valid.
...
The
...
first
...
one
...
uses
...
the
...
lifecycle
...
callback
...
(described
...
in
...
the
...
previous
...
tutorial).
...
The
...
second
...
one
...
is
...
by
...
declaring
...
the
...
component
...
as
...
an
...
immediate
...
component.
...
An
...
immediate
...
component
...
instance
...
creates
...
an
...
object
...
of
...
its
...
implementation
...
as
...
soon
...
as
...
it
...
becomes
...
valid.
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.customer.Customer" name="customer" immediate="true"> <requires field="vendor"/> <properties> <property field="name"/> </properties> </component> </ipojo> {code} |
To
...
declare
...
a
...
component
...
immediate,
...
just
...
add
...
"immediate=true"
...
in
...
the
...
component
...
descriptor.
...
Then
...
as
...
soon
...
as
...
the
...
vendor
...
service
...
is
...
available,
...
the
...
object
...
is
...
created.
...
Moreover,
...
this
...
type
...
declares
...
a
...
property
...
(to
...
give
...
a
...
name
...
to
...
the
...
customers).
...
This
...
property
...
is
...
not
...
a
...
service
...
property,
...
but
...
just
...
an
...
internal
...
property.
...
As
...
for
...
service
...
properties,
...
the
...
name
...
field
...
will
...
be
...
injected
...
by
...
a
...
value
...
necessary
...
given
...
during
...
the
...
instance
...
creation
...
(i.e.
...
contained
...
inside
...
the
...
instance
...
configuration).
...
By
...
default,
...
all
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all
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components
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that
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do
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not
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provide
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any
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service
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are
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immediate.
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Other
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components
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create
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call
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their
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constructors
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when
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they
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are
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used
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for
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the
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first
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time.
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There is a difference between immediate components and components with a 'validate' lifecycle callback. Indeed, the callback is call at each time the instance becomes valid and calls the constructor only if no object already exists. On the other side, the immediate component's constructor is call only once.
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Creating
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instances
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from
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an
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external
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component
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type
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In
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the
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previous
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section
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we
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have
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declared
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a
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customer
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component
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type,
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which
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does
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not
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have
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the
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"public=false"
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attribute.
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This
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feature
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allows
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separate
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deployment
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from
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instance
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creation.
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Moreover,
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we
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didn't
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declare
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instances
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in
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the
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descriptor.
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Another
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metadata
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file
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can
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be
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used
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to
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declare
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instances
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from
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the
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customer
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type,
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this
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descriptor
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being
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contained
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in
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another
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bundle.
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The
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following
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descriptor
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creates
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10
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customer
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instances
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(look
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at
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the
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vendor.customer.creator\metadata.xml
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file):
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-1"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-2"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-3"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-4"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-5"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-6"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-7"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-8"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-9"/> </instance> <instance component="customer"> <property name="name" value="customer-10"/> </instance> </ipojo> {code} |
Once
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deployed,
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this
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bundle
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looks
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for
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the
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required
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factory.
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If
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it's
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not
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available
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the
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bundle
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waits
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for
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the
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factory.
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As
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soon
...
as
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the
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required
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factory
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is
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available,
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all
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instances
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are
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created.
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When
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this
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bundle
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is
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stopped,
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all
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instances
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are
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destroyed.
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Deploying
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the
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application
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Compile
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the
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bundles,
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by
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launching
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ant
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at
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the
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root
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of
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the
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tutorial.
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Then
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launch
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Felix
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is
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indicated
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above.
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Once
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started,
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launch
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the
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following
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commands
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{code:none} start file:../vendor.services/output/vendor.services.jar start file:../vendor.buns-and-wieners/output/vendor.buns-and-wieners.jar start file:../vendor.hotdog/output/vendor.hotdog.jar start file:../vendor.customer/output/vendor.customer.jar start file:../vendor.customer.creator/output/vendor.customer.creator.jar {code} |
Something
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like
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this
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should
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appear:
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{code:none} Customer customer-1 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-2 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-3 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-4 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-5 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-6 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-7 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park Customer customer-8 bought Hotdog from Fenway Park {code} |
Only
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8
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customers
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can
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buy
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a
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hot-dog,
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as
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the
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stock
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of
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wieners
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and
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buns
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can't
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supply
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more
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hot-dog.
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The
...
remainder
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of
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this
...
tutorial
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will
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try
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to
...
solve
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the
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problem
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of
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these
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two
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hungry
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customers.
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Using
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the
...
lifecycle
...
controller
...
Sometimes
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you
...
want
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to
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invalidate
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your
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instance
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in
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the
...
code
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(for
...
example:
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to
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unregister
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a
...
service).
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That's
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possible
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with
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the
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lifecycle
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controller
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handler.
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Let's
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take
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the
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popcorn
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vendor
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with
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a
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corn
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stock
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from
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the
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vendor.popcorn
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project.
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Each
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time
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it
...
sells
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some
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popcorn,
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its
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stock
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is
...
decreased.
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When
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the
...
stock
...
reaches
...
0,
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it
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cannot
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sell
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popcorns
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any
...
more
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(so
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the
...
vendor
...
service
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needs
...
to
...
be
...
withdrawn).
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The
...
following
...
implementation
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(
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src\org\apache\felix\ipojo\example\vendor\popcorn\PopCornVendor.java
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)
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uses
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a
...
field
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to
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control
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the
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lifecycle.
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{code:java} /** * The corn stock. */ private int m_corn_stock; /** * Lifecycle controller. * If set to false, the instance becomes invalid. */ private boolean m_can_sell = true; /** * The sell method. * To provide popcorn, the vendor needs to decrease its corn stock level. * This method is synchronized to avoid to client being serve at * the same time. * @return * @see org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.service.Vendor#sell() */ public synchronized Product sell() { m_corn_stock--; if (m_corn_stock == 0 && m_can_sell) { // Last pop corn m_can_sell = false; System.out.println("Stop selling popcorn ... Run out of stock"); return new PopCorn(); } else if (m_corn_stock > 0) { // Normal case return new PopCorn(); } else { // Cannot serve. return PopCorn.NO_MORE_POPCORN; } } {code} |
Once
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the
...
field
...
is
...
set
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to
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"false",
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the
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instance
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is
...
invalidated
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(the
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vendor
...
service
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is
...
no
...
more
...
available).
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To
...
configure
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the
...
controller,
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you
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can
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use
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the
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following
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metadata:
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{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.popcorn.PopCornVendor" name="popcorn" public="false" architecture="true"> <provides/> <controller field="m_can_sell"/> </component> <instance component="popcorn"/> </ipojo> {code} |
The
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instance
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can
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be
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re-validated
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by
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setting
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the
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field
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to
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true.
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So,
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no
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deploy
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the
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pop
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corn
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vendor.
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{code:none} -> start file:../vendor.popcorn/output/vendor.popcorn.jar Customer customer-10 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-9 bought popcorn from D & P {code} |
Our
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two
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last
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customers
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are
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no
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more
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hungry.
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However,
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new
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customers
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arrives,
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we
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have
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the
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following
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situation:
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{code:none} -> update 10 Customer customer-1 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-2 bought popcorn from D & P Stop selling popcorn ... Run out of stock Customer customer-3 bought popcorn from D & P {code} |
To
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recreate
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new
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customers,
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just
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update
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the
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customer.creator
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bundle
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(bundle
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10).
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So,
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now
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we
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have
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7
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customers
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hungry!
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There
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is
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neither
...
popcorn
...
nor
...
hotdog!
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Reconfiguring
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an
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instance
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OSGi
...
specified
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the
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Configuration
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Admin
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mechanism
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aiming
...
to
...
handler
...
service
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and
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bundle
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configuration.
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This
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section
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will
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describe
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how
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you
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can
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use
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the
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Configuration
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Admin
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and
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iPOJO
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to
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add
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corn
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inside
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our
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popcorn
...
vendor.
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First,
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we
...
will
...
change
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the
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pop
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corn
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vendor
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to
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add
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a
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method
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reinjecting
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the
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new
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stock:
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{code:java} /** * A transporter refills the stock of corn. * This method is synchronized to avoid to client being served * during the update. * @param newStock : the stock of corn to add to the current stock. */ public synchronized void refillStock(int newStock) { m_corn_stock += newStock; System.out.println("Refill the stock : " + m_corn_stock); if (m_corn_stock > 0) { m_can_sell = true; } } {code} |
Once
...
added,
...
we
...
need
...
to
...
update
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the
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component
...
type
...
descriptor
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to
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use
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this
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method:
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| ||||
{code:xml} <ipojo> <component classname="org.apache.felix.ipojo.example.vendor.popcorn.PopCornVendor" name="popcorn" architecture="true"> <provides/> <controller field="m_can_sell"/> <properties> <property name="stock" method="refillStock" value="5"/> </properties> </component> <instance component="popcorn" name="SuperPopCorn"> <property name="managed.service.pid" value="Super.PopCorn.Stock"/> </instance> </ipojo> {code} |
We
...
add
...
two
...
different
...
things.
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First
...
we
...
add
...
a
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"stock"
...
property
...
attached
...
to
...
the
...
refillStock
...
method.
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When
...
this
...
instance
...
is
...
configured
...
or
...
reconfigured,
...
this
...
method
...
is
...
called
...
to
...
push
...
the
...
new
...
stock
...
value.
...
Then
...
we
...
add
...
the
...
managed.service.pid
...
property
...
inside
...
the
...
instance
...
creation.
...
This
...
property
...
will
...
be
...
used
...
by
...
the
...
Configuration
...
Admin
...
to
...
attach
...
configuration
...
to
...
instances.
...
The
...
property
...
value
...
must
...
be
...
unique.
...
So
...
now,
...
our
...
popcorn
...
vendor
...
can
...
be
...
reconfigured
...
dynamically
...
to
...
get
...
increments
...
its
...
corn
...
stock.
...
However,
...
we
...
need
...
to
...
create
...
something
...
refilling
...
the
...
stock
...
...
...
a
...
corn
...
transporter
...
!
...
Inside
...
the
...
vendor.corn.transporter
...
project,
...
we
...
have
...
a
...
component
...
dealing
...
with
...
the
...
ConfigurationAdmin
...
to
...
push
...
the
...
new
...
pop
...
corn
...
vendor
...
configuration.
...
The
...
implementation
...
is
...
contained
...
in
...
the
...
src\org\apache\felix\ipojo\example\vendor\corn\transporter\CornTransporter.java
...
file.
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{code:java} public class CornTransporter { private ConfigurationAdmin m_configAdmin; /** * Reconfigure the popcorn vendor with the configuration admin. */ public void refillStock() { try { // Retrieve or Create the instance configuration // from the configuration admin Configuration configuration = m_configAdmin.getConfiguration("Super.PopCorn.Stock", "file:../vendor.popcorn/output/vendor.popcorn.jar"); configuration.setBundleLocation( "file:../vendor.popcorn/output/vendor.popcorn.jar"); Properties props = new Properties(); props.put("stock", new Integer(15)); // Delivered corn configuration.update(props); System.out.println("Update the configuration of " + configuration.getPid() + "(" + configuration.getBundleLocation() + ")"); configuration.delete(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } {code} |
Create
...
a
...
new
...
configuration
...
from
...
the
...
configuration
...
admin
...
and
...
configure
...
this
...
configuration
...
to
...
add
...
corn.
...
Then,
...
we
...
update
...
this
...
configuration.
...
This
...
will
...
reconfigured
...
our
...
popcorn
...
vendor.
...
More
...
information
...
on
...
the
...
Configuration
...
Admin
...
is
...
available
...
in
...
the
...
OSGi
...
R4
...
Compendium.
...
So,
...
now
...
if
...
we
...
deploy
...
this
...
bundle,
...
we
...
will
...
provide
...
enough
...
corn
...
to
...
feed
...
all
...
the
...
customers:
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{code:none} -> start file:../vendor.corn.transporter/output/vendor.corn.transporter.jar Update configuration of Super.PopCorn.Stock( file:../vendor.popcorn/output/vendor.popcorn.jar) Refill the stock : 5 Customer customer-10 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-9 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-8 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-7 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-6 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-5 bought popcorn from D & P Customer customer-4 bought popcorn from D & P {code} |
That's
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it!
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Conclusion
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