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robertbob reopened ACE-592:
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ACE and FELIX integrated solutions
(to support the push and pull mode to achieve BUNDLE installation,
uninstall)
(apache-ace-2.1.0 and felix-framework-5.4.0)
Two application scenarios:
1) operators to initiate deployment, updates, delete
2) due to the gateway detects the smart home devices, automatic SEND a request
to front ends (such as ACE) TO obtain the corresponding bundle,
or users to browse a list of bundle, active through agent to request
download bundle
At present, the first scenario has been able to demonstrate .
the second scenarios : I hope you can help me , thank you very much!
my email: [email protected]
> how to use Apache ACE web UI to remotely manage OSGi bundles on many server
> devices.
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>
> Key: ACE-592
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACE-592
> Project: ACE
> Issue Type: Question
> Components: Deployment
> Reporter: robertbob
> Fix For: 2.1.0
>
> Attachments: screenshot-1.png
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>
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> I'm trying to use Apache ACE web UI to remotely manage OSGi bundles on
> many server devices.
>
>
> I followed the documentations but I can't find out how to actually add
> a target to the server.
>
> My steps are as follows :
>
> 1. Start the ACE server
> C:\ace\server-allinone
>
> java -Dorg.osgi.service.http.port=8080
> -Dorg.apache.ace.server=localhost:8080 -Dorg.apache.ace.obr=localhost:8080
> -jar server-allinone.jar
> 2. Start an ACE target
> C:\ace\target\bin
> java -Dagent.identification.agentid=target2
> -Dagent.discovery.serverurls=http://localhost:8080 -jar ace-launcher.jar
>
>
> 3.Provisioning software
>
> (1)Go to the ACE web-based UI, and click Retrieve in order to be
> sure that you have the latest version of the repository.
> If your target is up and running, it should be displayed in the
> "Targets" column with a name of target-1;
>
> (2) Add the artifacts you want to deploy. This can be done in two
> ways: either by dragging-and-dropping them
> directly onto the "Actifacts" column (a blue border or line should
> appear for the artifacts to be accepted).
> Alternatively, you can use the + button above the "Artifacts"
> column and using the "Upload" button
> in the dialog presented for each artifact you want to add;
>
> (3) Create a new feature by clicking on the + button above the
> Features column, give it a name and acknowledge the dialog;
>
> MY QUESTION: What is the rule of data fill ?
>
> (4) Create a distribution by clicking on the + button above the
> "Distributions" column, again give it a name
> and acknowledge the dialog;
>
> MY QUESTION: What is the rule of data fill ?
>
> (5) Next, you can create associations between your artifacts,
> features, distributions and targets:
> a. select one or more artifacts and drag them onto the feature
> you created.
> This will associate these artifacts to your feature;
> b. select your feature and drag it onto your distribution,
> creating an association between your feature
> and distribution;
> c. select your distribution and drag it onto your target to
> associate your distribution to your target.
> Verify your associations are correct by clicking your artifacts, features and
> distributions.
> Doing this should highlight the associations.
>
> (6) To persist the changes, you can use the Store button at the
> top of the screen;
> After a couple of seconds, the software is deployed onto the target.
> If you used the Felix demonstration application, you should be presented with
> a nice Swing UI.
> MY QUESTION: It doesn't work! Console does not prompt information !
> My other question is:
> (1) how to view a TARGET has been installed in the BUNDLE ?
> how to start/stop/uninstall a BUNDLE ?
>
> (2) how to integration with Apache Felix using Apache ACE Agent?
>
> Thank you very much for your reply.
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