To avoid this and make the component in an active state add the annotation @Activate to the activate method. This helps in changing the component state to Active whenever the component is modified.
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April 26, 2020
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AEM Component is in a satisfied state, not in active
Some times we face the OSGI component is in an active state when the component is installed for the first time. When we modify the component from ConfigMgr, component state changes to satisfied.
To avoid this and make the component in an active state add the annotation @Activate to the activate method. This helps in changing the component state to Active whenever the component is modified.
To avoid this and make the component in an active state add the annotation @Activate to the activate method. This helps in changing the component state to Active whenever the component is modified.
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