I use the following trick. If you specify a "target" attribute on the service reference but leave its value as the empty string, then a component property with the same name but a ".target" suffix will be used at runtime.
In the example below, I select my JDBC source dynamically via a .cfg file in my Karaf container. The "datasourcefactory.target" property is injected automatically into the "target" attribute of the "datasourcefactory" reference.
Caveat: I don't actually know if this trick is officially supported or just a Felix SCR feature. I've been meaning to look this up in the spec to see if it's mentioned... +1 to any comment that clarifies its legality!
@Component(
name = "...",
specVersion = "1.1",
policy = ConfigurationPolicy.REQUIRE,
metatype = true
)
@Property(name = "dataSourceFactory.target",
value = "",
label = "dataSourceFactory target",
description = "An OSGi service filter to select the data source provider. "+
"For example: '(&(osgi.jdbc.driver.name=derby)(objectClass=org.osgi.service.jdbc.DataSourceFactory))' where 'derby' is the important bit and the rest is boilerplate. "+
"See DataSourceFactory.OSGI_JDBC_DRIVER_(NAME,CLASS,VERSION)."
)
@Reference(
name = "dataSourceFactory",
referenceInterface = org.osgi.service.jdbc.DataSourceFactory.class,
cardinality = ReferenceCardinality.MANDATORY_UNARY,
target = "", // must be overwritten by configuration property named "dataSourceFactory.target"
bind = "bindDataSourceFactory",
unbind = "unbindDataSourceFactory"
)