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package org.osgi.framework;
/**
* Allows services to provide customized service objects in the OSGi
* environment.
*
* <p>
* When registering a service, a <code>ServiceFactory</code> object can be
* used instead of a service object, so that the bundle developer can gain
* control of the specific service object granted to a bundle that is using the
* service.
*
* <p>
* When this happens, the
* <code>BundleContext.getService(ServiceReference)</code> method calls the
* <code>ServiceFactory.getService</code> method to create a service object
* specifically for the requesting bundle. The service object returned by the
* <code>ServiceFactory</code> object is cached by the Framework until the
* bundle releases its use of the service.
*
* <p>
* When the bundle's use count for the service equals zero (including the bundle
* stopping or the service being unregistered), the
* <code>ServiceFactory.ungetService</code> method is called.
*
* <p>
* <code>ServiceFactory</code> objects are only used by the Framework and are
* not made available to other bundles in the OSGi environment.
*
* @version $Revision: 1.9 $
* @see BundleContext#getService
*/
public interface ServiceFactory {
/**
* Creates a new service object.
*
* <p>
* The Framework invokes this method the first time the specified
* <code>bundle</code> requests a service object using the
* <code>BundleContext.getService(ServiceReference)</code> method. The
* service factory can then return a specific service object for each
* bundle.
*
* <p>
* The Framework caches the value returned (unless it is <code>null</code>),
* and will return the same service object on any future call to
* <code>BundleContext.getService</code> from the same bundle.
*
* <p>
* The Framework will check if the returned service object is an instance of
* all the classes named when the service was registered. If not, then
* <code>null</code> is returned to the bundle.
*
* @param bundle The bundle using the service.
* @param registration The <code>ServiceRegistration</code> object for the
* service.
* @return A service object that <strong>must </strong> be an instance of
* all the classes named when the service was registered.
* @see BundleContext#getService
*/
public Object getService(Bundle bundle,
ServiceRegistration registration);
/**
* Releases a service object.
*
* <p>
* The Framework invokes this method when a service has been released by a
* bundle. The service object may then be destroyed.
*
* @param bundle The bundle releasing the service.
* @param registration The <code>ServiceRegistration</code> object for the
* service.
* @param service The service object returned by a previous call to the
* <code>ServiceFactory.getService</code> method.
* @see BundleContext#ungetService
*/
public void ungetService(Bundle bundle,
ServiceRegistration registration, Object service);
}