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package org.osgi.service.component.annotations;
/**
* Policy for the {@link Reference} annotation.
*
* @version $Id: 14e3e74d93bf5b8cb641db8f9ef7aaf64d68eda5 $
*/
public enum ReferencePolicy {
/**
* The static policy is the most simple policy and is the default policy. A
* component instance never sees any of the dynamics. Component
* configurations are deactivated before any bound service for a reference
* having a static policy becomes unavailable. If a target service is
* available to replace the bound service which became unavailable, the
* component configuration must be reactivated and bound to the replacement
* service.
*/
STATIC("static"),
/**
* The dynamic policy is slightly more complex since the component
* implementation must properly handle changes in the set of bound services.
* With the dynamic policy, SCR can change the set of bound services without
* deactivating a component configuration. If the component uses the event
* strategy to access services, then the component instance will be notified
* of changes in the set of bound services by calls to the bind and unbind
* methods.
*/
DYNAMIC("dynamic");
private final String value;
ReferencePolicy(String value) {
this.value = value;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return value;
}
}