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=== 2. Implement the Service Provider  ===
 
=== 2. Implement the Service Provider  ===
 
'''2.1. Create the provider bundle'''
 
'''2.1. Create the provider bundle'''
: The process of creating the bundle is almost the same as interface bundle. Here we just need an activator to register the bundle.
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: The process of creating the bundle is almost the same as interface bundle. Here we just need an activator to register the bundle. So, when creating the new plug-in project, make sure to leave the Activator checked:
So, when creating the new plug-in project, make sure to leave the Activator checked:
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:[[Image: createProvider.jpg | 600px]]
:[[Image: createProvider.jpg | 400px]]
 
  
 
'''2.2. Register the service in the class Activator'''
 
'''2.2. Register the service in the class Activator'''
 
: Here is the implementation of the Activator class for registering the service:
 
: Here is the implementation of the Activator class for registering the service:
[[Image: providerActivator.jpg | 300px]]
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:[[Image: providerActivator.jpg | 600px]]
  
 
'''2.2. Define the MANIFEST.MF for the service provider bundle.'''
 
'''2.2. Define the MANIFEST.MF for the service provider bundle.'''
 
: In the manifest that is created during the process of creating the bundle, we need to import the service package.
 
: In the manifest that is created during the process of creating the bundle, we need to import the service package.
 
: Click on the ''MANIFEST.MF'' - > select the ''Dependencies'' tab -> click on ''Add'' to ''import'' a package:
 
: Click on the ''MANIFEST.MF'' - > select the ''Dependencies'' tab -> click on ''Add'' to ''import'' a package:
[[Image: providerImport1.jpg | 300px]]
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:[[Image: providerImport1.jpg | 600px]]
 
: Type in the name of the package of your interface. After it was selected click ok:
 
: Type in the name of the package of your interface. After it was selected click ok:
[[Image: providerImport2.jpg | 300px]]
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:[[Image: providerImport2.jpg | 600px]]
  
 
'''2.3. Install and run the Service Provider Bundle'''
 
'''2.3. Install and run the Service Provider Bundle'''
 
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Revision as of 20:24, 13 February 2011

2. Implement the Service Provider

2.1. Create the provider bundle

The process of creating the bundle is almost the same as interface bundle. Here we just need an activator to register the bundle. So, when creating the new plug-in project, make sure to leave the Activator checked:
CreateProvider.jpg

2.2. Register the service in the class Activator

Here is the implementation of the Activator class for registering the service:
ProviderActivator.jpg

2.2. Define the MANIFEST.MF for the service provider bundle.

In the manifest that is created during the process of creating the bundle, we need to import the service package.
Click on the MANIFEST.MF - > select the Dependencies tab -> click on Add to import a package:
ProviderImport1.jpg
Type in the name of the package of your interface. After it was selected click ok:
ProviderImport2.jpg

2.3. Install and run the Service Provider Bundle