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2016-11-22 12:32 GMT+01:00 Hari Madhavan :
> Hi All,
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> We use OSGi with Karaf for a secure and reliable message delivery product
> that is deployed on end-user desktops ( as opposed to servers ) . One of
> the things that is important is to have seamless
Thanks JB.
The programming interface to feature:install is what we require , so that
we can get the output of the simulation in a stream or a data structure
and parse it to check whether the feature:install would have any upgrades.
I suppose I can go to the git repository and get the commands
Hi Hari,
feature:repo-refresh will reload the features XML if it has changed.
However, the feature might be updated even if the features XML didn't
change (for instance if you use SNAPSHOT in the feature).
So, basically, we don't have an event today providing the "diff" between
an installed
Hi All,
We use OSGi with Karaf for a secure and reliable message delivery product
that is deployed on end-user desktops ( as opposed to servers ) . One of
the things that is important is to have seamless auto-upgrades of the
product as new versions are published. There are 2 requirements that we