@ConsumerType public interface ManagedService
 A Managed Service is a service that needs configuration data. Such an object
 should be registered with the Framework registry with the service.pid
 property set to some unique identifier called a PID.
 
 
 If the Configuration Admin service has a Configuration object
 corresponding to this PID, it will callback the updated() method of
 the ManagedService object, passing the properties of that
 Configuration object.
 
 
 If it has no such Configuration object, then it calls back with a
 null properties argument. Registering a Managed Service will always
 result in a callback to the updated() method provided the
 Configuration Admin service is, or becomes active. This callback must always
 be done asynchronously.
 
 
 Else, every time that either of the updated() methods is called on
 that Configuration object, the ManagedService.updated()
 method with the new properties is called. If the delete() method is
 called on that Configuration object, ManagedService.updated()
 is called with a null for the properties parameter. All these
 callbacks must be done asynchronously.
 
 
The following example shows the code of a serial port that will create a port depending on configuration information.
 
   class SerialPort implements ManagedService {
  
     ServiceRegistration registration;
     Hashtable configuration;
     CommPortIdentifier id;
  
     synchronized void open(CommPortIdentifier id,
     BundleContext context) {
       this.id = id;
       registration = context.registerService(
         ManagedService.class.getName(),
         this,
         getDefaults()
       );
     }
  
     Hashtable getDefaults() {
       Hashtable defaults = new Hashtable();
       defaults.put( "port", id.getName() );
       defaults.put( "product", "unknown" );
       defaults.put( "baud", "9600" );
       defaults.put( Constants.SERVICE_PID,
         "com.acme.serialport." + id.getName() );
       return defaults;
     }
  
     public synchronized void updated(
       Dictionary configuration  ) {
       if ( configuration == null )
         registration.setProperties( getDefaults() );
       else {
         setSpeed( configuration.get("baud") );
         registration.setProperties( configuration );
       }
     }
     ...
   }
 
 
 
 As a convention, it is recommended that when a Managed Service is updated, it should copy all the properties it does not recognize into the service registration properties. This will allow the Configuration Admin service to set properties on services which can then be used by other applications.
Normally, a single Managed Service for a given PID is given the configuration dictionary, this is the configuration that is bound to the location of the registering bundle. However, when security is on, a Managed Service can have Configuration Permission to also be updated for other locations.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | updated(Dictionary<String,?> properties)Update the configuration for a Managed Service. | 
void updated(Dictionary<String,?> properties) throws ConfigurationException
 When the implementation of updated(Dictionary) detects any kind
 of error in the configuration properties, it should create a new
 ConfigurationException which describes the problem. This can
 allow a management system to provide useful information to a human
 administrator.
 
 
 If this method throws any other Exception, the Configuration
 Admin service must catch it and should log it.
 
The Configuration Admin service must call this method asynchronously with the method that initiated the callback. This implies that implementors of Managed Service can be assured that the callback will not take place during registration when they execute the registration in a synchronized method.
If the location allows multiple managed services to be called back for a single configuration then the callbacks must occur in service ranking order. Changes in the location must be reflected by deleting the configuration if the configuration is no longer visible and updating when it becomes visible.
 If no configuration exists for the corresponding PID, or the bundle has
 no access to the configuration, then the bundle must be called back with
 a null to signal that CM is active but there is no data.
properties - A copy of the Configuration properties, or null
        . This argument must not contain the "service.bundleLocation"
        property. The value of this property may be obtained from the
        Configuration.getBundleLocation method.ConfigurationException - when the update failsCopyright © OSGi Alliance (2000, 2015). All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the OSGi Specification License, Version 2.0