Hi Simo,

The only bundles installed in your OSGi framework will be the ones that you
explicitly asked to be added. If you have a management agent of some kind,
it will be responsible for the installation of bundles.

For analysing dependencies between bundles that have already been
installed, check the Bundle Wiring API in the OSGi Core Specification
(R4.3+), Chapter 7.

Regards,
Neil

On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Simo Tripodi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all mates,
>
> I am analysing a running OSGi-based system and I need to understand why
> some bundles have been plugged in the system, so I am looking for a
> solution - if already existing - that would help me to understand what is
> the bundles depdendecy graph.
>
> Are you aware if such tool already exist?
>
> Many thanks in advance, Alles Gute!!!
> -Simo
>
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