Avoid these three gotchas to make your migration from #ApacheFelix SCR Annotations -> #OSGi R6 DS Annotations quick and painless!
3 Gotchas in Migrating from Felix SCR to OSGi R6 Annotations – Perficient+Adobe
Thanks Dan!
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Thanks @smacdonald2018, @dan.klco.
I am facing weird issue when migrating to OSGI DS. I am referring the following osgi service and configuration
Deploy for first time works. However when I override this config by adding the following file to /apps/test/config.author/com.test.core.services.SampleOsgiServiceImpl-code.xml. After deploying I see two configuration files in /system/console/configMgr:
1. one with default config from code
2. second with updated property I added in following config, rest of the properties also show up and inherited from default code configuration.
file:/apps/test/config.author/com.test.core.services.SampleOsgiServiceImpl-code.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jcr:root xmlns:sling="http://sling.apache.org/jcr/sling/1.0" xmlns:jcr="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/1.0"
jcr:primaryType="sling:OsgiConfig"
servicename.propertyname.string = "TESTTEST1"
/>
I hope I am not the first one to try this scenario!! please let me know if I am missing anything?
I've also tried the service, configuration from https://blog.osoco.de/2015/08/osgi-components-simply-simple-part-ii/ , then override with a config file in /apps. Same issue - I see two configs in configMgr.
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sanjeevk2270226 Why are you adding -config to your configuration PID? The file name should exactly match the PID of the service being registered. Adding -config may cause OSGi to treat the service as a factory and register multiple configuration. Try renaming /apps/test/config.author/com.test.core.services.SampleOsgiServiceImpl-code.xml to /apps/test/config.author/com.test.core.services.SampleOsgiServiceImpl.xml
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dan.klco Thank you this worked.
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