Hi All,
I have an OSGI component and inside that I have used @Reference(policyOption = ReferencePolicyOption.GREEDY) for the below interfaces,
protected HybrisConnection connection;
protected HybrisFactory hybrisFactory;
Once I install the bundle in AEM I'm getting unsatisfied (Reference) error for HybrisFactory (No service bound). The same @Reference I have used for HybrisConnection and its satisfied. For reference I have provide the screen shot. can anyone help me to resolve this?
The generated XML file is below,
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<scr:component xmlns:scr="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/scr/v1.3.0" name="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.DefaultHybrisImporter" activate="activate" deactivate="deactivate">
<implementation class="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.DefaultHybrisImporter"/>
<service>
<provide interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.DefaultHybrisImporter"/>
<provide interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.HybrisImporter"/>
</service>
<reference name="DeviceProductTransformer" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.transformer.DeviceProductTransformer" bind="bindDeviceProductTransformer" unbind="unbindDeviceProductTransformer"/>
<reference name="HybrisConnection" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.connection.HybrisConnection" bind="bindHybrisConnection" unbind="unbindHybrisConnection" policy-option="greedy"/>
<reference name="ImportHandler" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.ImportHandler" bind="bindImportHandler" unbind="unbindImportHandler" policy-option="greedy"/>
<reference name="Replicator" interface="com.day.cq.replication.Replicator" bind="bindReplicator" unbind="unbindReplicator"/>
<reference name="ServiceAddOnTransformer" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.transformer.ServiceAddOnTransformer" bind="bindServiceAddOnTransformer" unbind="unbindServiceAddOnTransformer"/>
<reference name="ServicePlanTransformer" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.importer.transformer.ServicePlanTransformer" bind="bindServicePlanTransformer" unbind="unbindServicePlanTransformer"/>
<reference name="HybrisFactory" interface="soa.sample.aem.core.commerce.hybris.api.HybrisFactory" bind="bindHybrisFactory" unbind="unbindHybrisFactory" policy-option="greedy"/>
<property name="getConnectionThreadPoolSize" type="Integer" value="2"/>
<property name="hybris.import.products.path" type="String" value="/etc/commerce/products"/>
<property name="hybris.import.product.asset.removal.enabled" type="String" value=" true"/>
<property name="getProductsPath" type="String" value="/etc/commerce/products"/>
<property name="hybris.import.product.removal.enabled" type="String" value="true"/>
<property name="getExportFields" type="String" value="DEFAULT"/>
<property name="hybris.import.export.fields" type="String" value="DEFAULT"/>
<property name="sample.hybris.connection.threadpoolsize" type="String" value="2"/>
<property name="hybris.import.pagesize" type="String" value="2147483647"/>
<property name="getPageSize" type="Integer" value="2147483647"/>
<property name="getProductRemovalEnabled" type="Boolean" value="true"/>
<property name="getProductAssetRemovalEnabled" type="Boolean" value="true"/>
<property name="commerceProvider" type="String" value="hybris"/>
</scr:component>
Sample piece of code:
protected HybrisConnection connection;
protected HybrisFactory hybrisFactory;
@Reference(policyOption = ReferencePolicyOption.GREEDY)
public void bindHybrisConnection(HybrisConnection connection) {
this.connection = connection;
}
public void unbindHybrisConnection(HybrisConnection connection) {
this.connection = connection;
}
@Reference(policyOption = ReferencePolicyOption.GREEDY)
public void bindHybrisFactory(HybrisFactory hybrisFactory) {
this.hybrisFactory = hybrisFactory;
}
public void unbindHybrisFactory(HybrisFactory hybrisFactory) {
this.hybrisFactory = hybrisFactory;
}
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Thanks,
Vijay
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Are you following an online doc - if so please point community to it.
An unsatisfied Reference typically means that there is no target service available in the service registry. Therefore your component is not satisfied.
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Hi Scott,
I have used like this below and now the component is active. But not sure is it a correct way to activate the component.
@Reference(policyOption = ReferencePolicyOption.GREEDY, cardinality =
ReferenceCardinality.OPTIONAL)
public void bindHybrisFactory(HybrisFactory hybrisFactory) {
this.hybrisFactory = hybrisFactory;
}
public void unbindHybrisFactory(HybrisFactory hybrisFactory) {
this.hybrisFactory = hybrisFactory;
}
Got the below input from this link,https://osgi.org/specification/osgi.cmpn/7.0.0/service.component.html . Seems I should use 0..1? am I right?
Thanks,
Vijay
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Looks like you are trying to use dependency injection in a bind method following that doc.
To use dependency injection, there is no need to place the @Reference within any specific method in Java. You can place @Refenence in a a Java class that uses @Component and then use that object in methods. See this article where we use this annotation.
@Component
public
class
EmployeeImpl
implements
EmployeeInter {
/** Default log. */
protected
final
Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(
this
.getClass());
private
Session session;
//Inject a Sling ResourceResolverFactory
@Reference
private
ResourceResolverFactory resolverFactory;
See -- Adobe Experience Manager Help | Querying Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 JCR data
This is how you can use any of the Services within AEM. If @Reference does not work - then the service is not available within AEM.
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