Currently there is no open source implementation that has this functionality. Our mBS implements it, but it is based on special APIs/cooperations with JVM vendors
Details here http://dz.prosyst.com/pdoc/mBS_SDK/um/runtime/osgi/docs/framework/concepts/resource_mngt.html
Second possibility that we use it is to start any JVM in profile mode. But you loose some performance and this is only useful during development/testing - not prefereble for production system.
-Pavlin Dobrev
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Tel. +49 (0)221 6604 501 · Fax +49 (0)221 6604 660
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Hi all, My team is developing a service platform on OSGi platform. One big concern of my boss is bundle resource monitoring/profiling on service bundles. That is, if a service bundle eats too much memory or CPU, can OSGi runtime detect this event and take some action? Based on my research result, there is no such feature in OSGi. But do you know the progress of this feature? Is it on plan? If yes, then to be in which release? Thanks for your time in advance! |
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