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Pierre De Rop804f4be2010-04-25 22:57:56 +00001This sample illustrates the usage of the new DependencyManager annotations.
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3Sample description:
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Pierre De Rop452f4382010-06-21 09:46:37 +00005 This sample shows a basic "SpellChecker" application which provides a Felix "spellcheck" GOGO shell
6 command. The GOGO "spellcheck" command accepts a string as parameter, which is checked for proper
7 existance. The SpellChecker class has a required/multiple (1..N) dependency over every available
8 "DictionaryService" services, which are internally used by the SpellChecker command, when checking
9 word existance).
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11 A DictionaryService is defined using a FactoryConfigurationAdapterService annotation, allowing to
Pierre De Rop452f4382010-06-21 09:46:37 +000012 instantiate many "DictionaryService" service instances from webconsole. This annotation actually
13 registers a ManagedServiceFactory into the Registry, and you can specify some meta type
14 informations in the annotation, allowing to display the configuration parameters from WebConsole.
15 From WebConsole, each time you instantiate a factory configuration from the pid "Dictionary
16 Services", then a corresponding "DictionaryService" service is instantiated and is then injected
17 into the SpellChecker service. So, before testing, you first have to go to webconsole
18 Configuration panel, and specify some dictionaries (see the DictionaryService Factory PID).
19 Then, go to the felix GOGO shell, and you will then see the "spellcheck" command (when typing
20 "help").
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22 Notice that in the sample, you will also find a DictionaryAspect Service (DictionaryAspect.java), which
23 decorates the EnglishDictionary service, by adding some additional words to *all* provided
24 DictionaryService services. The DictionaryAspect also show how to use a ConfigurationDependency annotation,
25 allowing to configure the words from webconsole. A ConfigurationDependency actually registers a ManagedService object
26 in the Registry, which also implements a MetaTypeProvider service for metatype support.
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28How to test:
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30 1) Install the following bundles:
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32 org.apache.felix.configadmin
33 org.apache.felix.metatype
34 org.apache.felix.http.jetty
35 org.apache.felix.webconsole
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37 org.apache.felix.dependencymanager
38 org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.shell
39 org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.runtime
40 org.apache.felix.dependencymanager.samples.annotation
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42 2) Start felix
Pierre De Rop452f4382010-06-21 09:46:37 +000043 3) Go to web console, in the Configuration pannel, and edit the "Dictionary Services"
44 Configuration, add some dictionaries. By default, an English dictionary is displayed. Just
45 click on "save", then click on your refresh web browser: you will see a new dictionary service
46 instance. At this point, a DictionaryService service will be enabled (with the service property "lang=en"),
47 and the SpellCheck component will be injected with it. Then you should see the "spellcheck"
48 command, when typing "help" on the shell.
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50 5) Just type "spellcheck hello", and the command should reply a fantastic message, like "word hello is correct".
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Pierre De Ropd9c4e3c2010-05-24 21:42:18 +000052 6) You can also click on the "Aspect Dictionary" button, in order to decorate *all* Dictionaries using some custom words.
53 By default, the "aspect" word is pre configured, but you can click on the "+" button in order to add more words.
54 Then click on Save. At this point, all DictionaryService instances will be decorated with the aspect service.
55 So, now, if you type "spellcheck aspect", then the message: "word aspect is correct" should be displayed.
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