/**
   * Retrieves a reference to the Gibberish bundle, stops it and uninstalls it and then reinstalls
   * it in order to make sure that accounts are not reloaded once removed.
   *
   * @throws java.lang.Exception if something goes wrong while manipulating the bundles.
   */
  public void testAccountUninstallationPersistence() throws Exception {
    Bundle providerBundle = GibberishSlickFixture.providerBundle;

    providerBundle.stop();

    assertTrue(
        "Couldn't stop the protocol provider bundle. State was " + providerBundle.getState(),
        Bundle.ACTIVE != providerBundle.getState() && Bundle.STOPPING != providerBundle.getState());

    providerBundle.uninstall();

    assertEquals(
        "Couldn't stop the protocol provider bundle.",
        Bundle.UNINSTALLED,
        providerBundle.getState());

    // Now reinstall the bundle and restart the provider
    providerBundle = GibberishSlickFixture.bc.installBundle(providerBundle.getLocation());

    assertEquals(
        "Couldn't re-install protocol provider bundle.",
        Bundle.INSTALLED,
        providerBundle.getState());

    AccountManagerUtils.startBundleAndWaitStoredAccountsLoaded(
        GibberishSlickFixture.bc, providerBundle, "Gibberish");
    assertEquals(
        "Couldn't re-start protocol provider bundle.", Bundle.ACTIVE, providerBundle.getState());

    // verify that the provider is not reinstalled
    ServiceReference[] gibberishProviderRefs = null;
    try {
      gibberishProviderRefs =
          GibberishSlickFixture.bc.getServiceReferences(
              ProtocolProviderService.class.getName(),
              "(" + ProtocolProviderFactory.PROTOCOL + "=Gibberish)");
    } catch (InvalidSyntaxException ex) {
      fail("We apparently got our filter wrong " + ex.getMessage());
    }

    // make sure we didn't retrieve a service
    assertTrue(
        "A Gibberish Protocol Provider Service was still regged "
            + "as an osgi service after it was explicitly uninstalled",
        gibberishProviderRefs == null || gibberishProviderRefs.length == 0);

    // and a nasty hack at the end - delete the configuration file so that
    // we get a fresh start on next run.
    ServiceReference confReference =
        GibberishSlickFixture.bc.getServiceReference(ConfigurationService.class.getName());
    ConfigurationService configurationService =
        (ConfigurationService) GibberishSlickFixture.bc.getService(confReference);

    configurationService.purgeStoredConfiguration();
  }
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  /** Installs an account and verifies whether the installation has gone well. */
  public void testInstallAccount() {
    // first obtain a reference to the provider factory
    ServiceReference[] serRefs = null;
    String osgiFilter = "(" + ProtocolProviderFactory.PROTOCOL + "=" + ProtocolNames.JABBER + ")";
    try {
      serRefs =
          JabberSlickFixture.bc.getServiceReferences(
              ProtocolProviderFactory.class.getName(), osgiFilter);
    } catch (InvalidSyntaxException ex) {
      // this really shouldhn't occur as the filter expression is static.
      fail(osgiFilter + " is not a valid osgi filter");
    }

    assertTrue(
        "Failed to find a provider factory service for protocol Jabber",
        serRefs != null && serRefs.length > 0);

    // Enable always trust mode for testing tls jabber connections
    ServiceReference confReference =
        JabberSlickFixture.bc.getServiceReference(ConfigurationService.class.getName());
    ConfigurationService configurationService =
        (ConfigurationService) JabberSlickFixture.bc.getService(confReference);

    configurationService.setProperty(CertificateService.PNAME_ALWAYS_TRUST, Boolean.TRUE);

    // Keep the reference for later usage.
    ProtocolProviderFactory jabberProviderFactory =
        (ProtocolProviderFactory) JabberSlickFixture.bc.getService(serRefs[0]);

    // make sure the account is empty
    assertTrue(
        "There was an account registered with the account mananger " + "before we've installed any",
        jabberProviderFactory.getRegisteredAccounts().size() == 0);

    // Prepare the properties of the first jabber account.

    Hashtable<String, String> jabberAccount1Properties =
        getAccountProperties(JabberProtocolProviderServiceLick.ACCOUNT_1_PREFIX);
    Hashtable<String, String> jabberAccount2Properties =
        getAccountProperties(JabberProtocolProviderServiceLick.ACCOUNT_2_PREFIX);
    Hashtable<String, String> jabberAccount3Properties =
        getAccountProperties(JabberProtocolProviderServiceLick.ACCOUNT_3_PREFIX);

    // try to install an account with a null account id
    try {
      jabberProviderFactory.installAccount(null, jabberAccount1Properties);
      fail(
          "installing an account with a null account id must result "
              + "in a NullPointerException");
    } catch (NullPointerException exc) {
      // that's what had to happen
    }

    // now really install the accounts
    jabberProviderFactory.installAccount(
        jabberAccount1Properties.get(ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID), jabberAccount1Properties);
    jabberProviderFactory.installAccount(
        jabberAccount2Properties.get(ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID), jabberAccount2Properties);
    jabberProviderFactory.installAccount(
        jabberAccount3Properties.get(ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID), jabberAccount3Properties);

    // try to install one of the accounts one more time and verify that an
    // excepion is thrown.
    try {
      jabberProviderFactory.installAccount(
          jabberAccount1Properties.get(ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID), jabberAccount1Properties);

      fail(
          "An IllegalStateException must be thrown when trying to "
              + "install a duplicate account");

    } catch (IllegalStateException exc) {
      // that's what supposed to happen.
    }

    // Verify that the provider factory is aware of our installation
    assertTrue(
        "The newly installed account was not in the acc man's " + "registered accounts!",
        jabberProviderFactory.getRegisteredAccounts().size() == 3);

    // Verify protocol providers corresponding to the new account have
    // been properly registered with the osgi framework.

    osgiFilter =
        "(&("
            + ProtocolProviderFactory.PROTOCOL
            + "="
            + ProtocolNames.JABBER
            + ")"
            + "("
            + ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID
            + "="
            + jabberAccount1Properties.get(ProtocolProviderFactory.USER_ID)
            + "))";

    try {
      serRefs =
          JabberSlickFixture.bc.getServiceReferences(
              ProtocolProviderService.class.getName(), osgiFilter);
    } catch (InvalidSyntaxException ex) {
      // this really shouldhn't occur as the filter expression is static.
      fail(osgiFilter + "is not a valid osgi filter");
    }

    assertTrue(
        "An protocol provider was apparently not installed as " + "requested.",
        serRefs != null && serRefs.length > 0);

    Object jabberProtocolProvider = JabberSlickFixture.bc.getService(serRefs[0]);

    assertTrue(
        "The installed protocol provider does not implement " + "the protocol provider service.",
        jabberProtocolProvider instanceof ProtocolProviderService);
  }