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package org.osgi.framework;
import org.osgi.annotation.versioning.ProviderType;
/**
* Allows multiple service objects for a service to be obtained.
*
*
* For services with {@link Constants#SCOPE_PROTOTYPE prototype} scope, multiple
* service objects for the service can be obtained. For services with
* {@link Constants#SCOPE_SINGLETON singleton} or {@link Constants#SCOPE_BUNDLE
* bundle} scope, only one, use-counted service object is available to a
* requesting bundle.
*
*
* Any unreleased service objects obtained from this {@code ServiceObjects}
* object are automatically released by the framework when the bundle associated
* with the BundleContext used to create this {@code ServiceObjects} object is
* stopped.
*
* @param Type of Service
* @see BundleContext#getServiceObjects(ServiceReference)
* @see PrototypeServiceFactory
* @ThreadSafe
* @since 1.8
* @author $Id: ServiceObjects.java 1614569 2014-07-30 07:22:32Z cziegeler $
*/
@ProviderType
public interface ServiceObjects {
/**
* Returns a service object for the {@link #getServiceReference()
* associated} service.
*
*
* This {@code ServiceObjects} object can be used to obtain multiple service
* objects for the associated service if the service has
* {@link Constants#SCOPE_PROTOTYPE prototype} scope.
*
*
* If the associated service has {@link Constants#SCOPE_SINGLETON singleton}
* or {@link Constants#SCOPE_BUNDLE bundle} scope, this method behaves the
* same as calling the {@link BundleContext#getService(ServiceReference)}
* method for the associated service. That is, only one, use-counted service
* object is available from this {@link ServiceObjects} object.
*
*
* This method will always return {@code null} when the associated service
* has been unregistered.
*
*
* For a prototype scope service, the following steps are required to obtain
* a service object:
*
* - If the associated service has been unregistered, {@code null} is
* returned.
* - The
* {@link PrototypeServiceFactory#getService(Bundle, ServiceRegistration)}
* method is called to supply a customized service object for the caller.
* - If the service object returned by the {@code PrototypeServiceFactory}
* object is {@code null}, not an {@code instanceof} all the classes named
* when the service was registered or the {@code PrototypeServiceFactory}
* object throws an exception, {@code null} is returned and a Framework
* event of type {@link FrameworkEvent#ERROR} containing a
* {@link ServiceException} describing the error is fired.
* - The customized service object is returned.
*
*
* @return A service object for the associated service or {@code null} if
* the service is not registered, the customized service object
* returned by a {@code ServiceFactory} does not implement the
* classes under which it was registered or the
* {@code ServiceFactory} threw an exception.
* @throws IllegalStateException If the BundleContext used to create this
* {@code ServiceObjects} object is no longer valid.
* @see #ungetService(Object)
*/
public S getService();
/**
* Releases a service object for the {@link #getServiceReference()
* associated} service.
*
*
* This {@code ServiceObjects} object can be used to obtain multiple service
* objects for the associated service if the service has
* {@link Constants#SCOPE_PROTOTYPE prototype} scope. If the associated
* service has {@link Constants#SCOPE_SINGLETON singleton} or
* {@link Constants#SCOPE_BUNDLE bundle} scope, this method behaves the same
* as calling the {@link BundleContext#ungetService(ServiceReference)}
* method for the associated service. That is, only one, use-counted service
* object is available from this {@link ServiceObjects} object.
*
*
* For a prototype scope service, the following steps are required to
* release a service object:
*
* - If the associated service has been unregistered, this method returns
* without doing anything.
* - The
* {@link PrototypeServiceFactory#ungetService(Bundle, ServiceRegistration, Object)}
* method is called to release the specified service object.
*
*
*
* The specified service object must no longer be used and all references to
* it should be destroyed after calling this method.
*
* @param service A service object previously provided by this
* {@code ServiceObjects} object.
* @throws IllegalStateException If the BundleContext used to create this
* {@code ServiceObjects} object is no longer valid.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the specified service object was not
* provided by this {@code ServiceObjects} object.
* @see #getService()
*/
public void ungetService(S service);
/**
* Returns the {@link ServiceReference} for the service associated with this
* {@code ServiceObjects} object.
*
* @return The {@link ServiceReference} for the service associated with this
* {@code ServiceObjects} object.
*/
public ServiceReference getServiceReference();
}