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James Kingsbery  updated FELIX-996:
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    Description: 
In iPOJO, it is possible to define multiple Component Factories of the same 
name (for example, if you have two different versions of the same bundle), but 
the "arch -factory <name>" command only prints out one. 

It isn't clear to me from the documentation what should happen in this case: 
should iPOJO not let there exist multiple component factories of the same name? 
If so, then "arch -factory <name>" should print them all out. This can be 
accomplished by removing the "return" statement in the printFactory() method in 
org.apache.felix.ipojo.arch.ArchCommandImpl.

  was:
In iPOJO, it is possible to define multiple Component Factories of the same 
name (for example, if you have two different versions of the same bundle), but 
the "arch -factories" command only prints out one. 

It isn't clear to me from the documentation what should happen in this case: 
should iPOJO not let there exist multiple component factories of the same name? 
If so, then "arch -factories" should print them all out. This can be 
accomplished by removing the "return" statement in the printFactory() method in 
org.apache.felix.ipojo.arch.ArchCommandImpl.

        Summary: Arch -factory  command always prints out one component factory 
 (was: Arch command always prints out one component)

> Arch -factory  command always prints out one component factory
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-996
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-996
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: iPOJO
>    Affects Versions: iPOJO-1.2.0
>         Environment: iPOJO 1.2.0, Sun jdk 1.6
>            Reporter: James Kingsbery 
>            Priority: Minor
>
> In iPOJO, it is possible to define multiple Component Factories of the same 
> name (for example, if you have two different versions of the same bundle), 
> but the "arch -factory <name>" command only prints out one. 
> It isn't clear to me from the documentation what should happen in this case: 
> should iPOJO not let there exist multiple component factories of the same 
> name? If so, then "arch -factory <name>" should print them all out. This can 
> be accomplished by removing the "return" statement in the printFactory() 
> method in org.apache.felix.ipojo.arch.ArchCommandImpl.

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