To not confuse this ... I was not refering to th columns in the
discussion. I only wanted feedback about the brackets vs pipes. Of
course the columns of osgi:list would stay the same.
I guess it would have been more clear if I had used the same underlying
data.
As most wanted the old version back I will change the obr:list command
back to brackets.
Christian
Am 08.07.2011 15:32, schrieb mikevan:
-1 (non-binding)
Meh. I'm a fan of the OSGi list format, not so much with the pipe-delimited
format. The reason for this is that the suggested pipe-delimited format
appears to be missing the state, Blueprint and start-level columns that are
very necessary to debugging issues. Additionally, I don't understand the
business case behind changing the format and losing needed columns.
Christian Schneider wrote:
Hi all
while implementing https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-561
I found that I do not like the look of our current table output like in
osgi:list too much.
Currently it looks like this:
ID State Blueprint Level Name
[ 0] [Active ] [ ] [ 0] System Bundle (3.2.1)
[ 1] [Active ] [ ] [ 5] OPS4J Pax Url - aether:
(1.3.4)
[ 2] [Active ] [ ] [ 5] OPS4J Pax Url - wrap: (1.3.4)
[ 3] [Active ] [ ] [ 8] OPS4J Pax Logging - Service
(1.6.3)
[ 4] [Active ] [ ] [ 8] OPS4J Pax Logging - API
(1.6.3)
[ 5] [Active ] [ ] [ 10] Apache Felix Configuration
Admin Service (1.2.8)
For obr:list I experimented with the following:
| NAME | SYMBOLIC
NAME | VERSION |
| dm Kernel OSGi Spring DM Fragment |
com.springsource.kernel.kerneldmfragment | 2.0.1.RELEASE |
| dm Kernel OSGi Spring DM Fragment |
com.springsource.kernel.kerneldmfragment | 2.0.2.RELEASE |
| dm Kernel OSGi Spring DM Fragment |
com.springsource.kernel.kerneldmfragment | 2.0.3.RELEASE |
I think that looks much cleaner.
What do you think? Even more ideas?
Christian
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