Hi,

You also have the "services" command wich print all the bundle and the
services they provide.

regards,

François Papon
[email protected]

Le 04/09/2018 à 01:08, Łukasz Dywicki a écrit :
> You can use few commands - I usually start with `la -l|grep async` which
> allows to list bundle locations - quite often you can find interesting
> part in maven coordinates.
> Second option is `package:exports|grep async` which will show bundles
> exporting packages with async fragment. Then, based on output you can
> check who imports that to see if there are any consumers and possibly
> service providers relying on it.
> Last option is service list (`ls`) - but in such case you rather need to
> know what kind of service you looking for.
>
> Cheers,
> Lukasz
>
> On 9/3/18 3:57 PM, Thiago Moreira (timba) wrote:
>>   Hi all, rookie question :D
>>
>>   I'm starting to play with Async
>> <https://osgi.org/javadoc/r6/cmpn/org/osgi/service/async/Async.html> 
>> interface/service
>> but I'm having hard time to find the bundle that implements the service.
>> I found that these
>> jars https://search.maven.org/search?q=fc:org.osgi.service.async.Async
>> contains the interface and this implements it org.apache.aries.async
>> <https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.apache.aries.async/org.apache.aries.async/1.0.1/bundle>
>>  but
>> how to do it from the Karaf's console? I mean, there is a bunch of
>> features there to be installed but which one will provided the
>> implementation for my interface/service?
>>
>>   Thanks
>>
>> Thiago Moreira
>> +55 48 99911-6331

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