package com.ctc.wstx.osgi;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
import org.codehaus.stax2.osgi.Stax2InputFactoryProvider;
import org.codehaus.stax2.osgi.Stax2OutputFactoryProvider;
import org.codehaus.stax2.osgi.Stax2ValidationSchemaFactoryProvider;
This class is responsible for registering OSGi service(s) that Woodstox
package provides. Currently it means registering all providers that are
needed to instantiate input, output and validation schema factories;
these are needed since JDK service-introspection (which is the standard
Stax instance instantiation mechanism) does not work with OSGi.
/**
* This class is responsible for registering OSGi service(s) that Woodstox
* package provides. Currently it means registering all providers that are
* needed to instantiate input, output and validation schema factories;
* these are needed since JDK service-introspection (which is the standard
* Stax instance instantiation mechanism) does not work with OSGi.
*/
public class WstxBundleActivator
implements BundleActivator
{
public WstxBundleActivator() { }
Method called on activation. We need to register all providers we have at
this point.
/**
* Method called on activation. We need to register all providers we have at
* this point.
*/
@Override
public void start(BundleContext ctxt)
{
InputFactoryProviderImpl inputP = new InputFactoryProviderImpl();
ctxt.registerService(Stax2InputFactoryProvider.class.getName(), inputP, inputP.getProperties());
OutputFactoryProviderImpl outputP = new OutputFactoryProviderImpl();
ctxt.registerService(Stax2OutputFactoryProvider.class.getName(), outputP, outputP.getProperties());
ValidationSchemaFactoryProviderImpl[] impls = ValidationSchemaFactoryProviderImpl.createAll();
for (int i = 0, len = impls.length; i < len; ++i) {
ValidationSchemaFactoryProviderImpl impl = impls[i];
ctxt.registerService(Stax2ValidationSchemaFactoryProvider.class.getName(), impl, impl.getProperties());
}
}
@Override
public void stop(BundleContext ctxt) {
// Nothing to do here: OSGi automatically de-registers services upon
// deactivation.
}
}