Hi all,
I managed to run an additional OSGi container from a bundle,
ContainerBundle, so the OSGi container is running within the host OSGi
container. Both containers have their own felix (org.apache.felix.framework)
embedded. And share the osgi interfaces from org.osgi.*. However as the osgi
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 1:56 PM Todor Boev wrote:
>
> Yes I know of this output.
> As I said it is nearly useless compared to the equinox "bundle Id" and
> "services filter" methods.
> What I really want is to dump all bundle wires, all exported services, all
> bound services.
> In a nice list.
>
Yes I know of this output.
As I said it is nearly useless compared to the equinox "bundle Id" and
"services filter" methods.
What I really want is to dump all bundle wires, all exported services, all
bound services.
In a nice list.
So I guess someone has to implement Neil's suggestion.
On Tue,
There is an inspect(Object) method in
org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.CommandSessionImpl, which is used when no more
specific formatter is found.
It uses reflection to invoke all public no-args methods on the target object
and formats each using the LINE level.
For example, see that the value
There is already a bundle command which returns a Bundle object. The
problem is the formatting of that object, which is controlled by
the org.apache.felix.service.command.Converter service.
The implementation class org.apache.felix.gogo.shell.Converters (from the
shell bundle) implements a format
Hello,
Can we add a "bundle" command to gogo that will list a readable summary for
a target bundle?
Calling BundleContext.getBundle() and looking at the raw object print is
almost useless.
Also is there any reason this was not done until now?
Regards,
Todor
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