Hi,
I want to understand the use of metatype for component. I understand, if we keep it true than it will generate metatype.xml else it would not. But what is the advantage of keeping data in this xml? Is there any added feature that we get because of this or does it have any advantage over not having metatype as true. Also, what are the scenarios where we should look to generate metatype.xml and where we should avoid.
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Hi,
the most obvious thing is, that when you have "metatype=true" in your @Component annotation, this component/service shows up with its properties in the Sling webconsole in the "Configuration" page (/system/console/configmgr).
kind regards,
Jörg
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Here are a few good community articles that address this subject:
http://blog.osgi.org/2011/03/metatypes.html
http://felix.apache.org/documentation/subprojects/apache-felix-metatype-service.html
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it just enables another option to edit the metadata of a bundle.
[1] would give a little insight to it
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Hi,
the most obvious thing is, that when you have "metatype=true" in your @Component annotation, this component/service shows up with its properties in the Sling webconsole in the "Configuration" page (/system/console/configmgr).
kind regards,
Jörg
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