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David Bosschaert commented on SHRINKWRAP-242:
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On the reinitialization - maybe I'm not understanding this properly but there is still
a chance that the service is not configured correctly when I try to access it as the
reconfiguration hasn't happened yet.
So yes, in that case you probably need to inject something which is properly configured
and this is precisely what I did in my service-based approach. However what I did instead
of injecting a Domain was I injected a 'ShrinkWrapService' which had more or less
the same API as the static ShrinkWrap class. So when using that you would get something
like:
@Inject
ShrinkWrapService sws;
sws.create(JavaArchive.class);
They only way in which I can see that static usage is still possible is to make it
stateless and independent of the TCCL or any state anywhere else so that there would be no
initialization at all and the methods become simple utility methods. This would certainly
be the simplest from a user's point of view. Not quite sure how to achieve this, but
one way would be by merging some of the sw modules so that initialization becomes
unnecessary, but in the total spectrum of solutions I might be missing something...
Get shrinkwrap to work from inside an OSGi framework
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Key: SHRINKWRAP-242
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SHRINKWRAP-242
Project: ShrinkWrap
Issue Type: Task
Affects Versions: 1.0.0-alpha-11
Reporter: David Bosschaert
Assignee: David Bosschaert
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 1.0.0-beta-1
Currently there are issues around the use of Shrinkwrap in an OSGi framework. The
libraries don't contain the necessary Manifest headers and just adding them causes
classloading problems as the TCCL is used during the boot process.
Shrinkwrap should be usable from within OSGi.
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