The error message states the command cannot be found. That's probably either 
caused by the fact that the bundle that supplies this command is not yet 
started, or the bundle is missing altogether.

Remember that shell commands are registered "whiteboard style" meaning that if 
you startup a framework and immediately execute a script, it might fail because 
not all of the command bundles have been started yet.

A simple way to test that is to start your script with the 'help' command, 
which lists all available commands.

Greetings, Marcel


On 06 Mar 2014, at 11:16 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately, when I come to execute the first command on a deployment 
> machine, I get:
> 
> org.apache.felix.gogo.runtime.CommandNotFoundException: Command not found: 
> bundle
> 
> In production, the application runs without org.apache.felix.gogo.shell, and 
> with my own bundle which looks like this:
> 
> ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
> ByteArrayOutputStream err = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
> commandSession = commandProcessor.createSession(System.in, new 
> PrintStream(out), new PrintStream(err));
> 
> and calls 
> 
> private synchronized String executeCommand(String command) throws Exception {
>       out.reset();
>       err.reset();
>       Object result = commandSession.execute(command);
>       String reply = out.toString() + err.toString();
>       return reply;
> }
> 
> when commands are received from the server.
> 
> Is there anything in this setup that would lead to the above error? 
> (Something I'm missing from the gogo.shell bundle, for example?)
> 
> On 6 Mar 2014, at 09:39, Dan wrote:
> 
>> g! addcommand runtime ((bundle 0) loadClass java.lang.Runtime)
>> g! addcommand rt (runtime:getRuntime)
>> g! rt:maxMemory
>> 1256456192
>> 
>> Thanks for the help, Dan.
>> 
>> On 6 Mar 2014, at 09:15, Daniel McGreal wrote:
>> 
>>> Success, thank you.
>>> Going to try and reach the runtime now, unless someone can provide a hint?
>>> 
>>> I wish to call Runtime.maxMemory() for example
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 5 Mar 2014, at 17:06, Richard S. Hall wrote:
>>> 
>>>> g! addcommand system ((bundle 0) loadClass java.lang.System)
>>> 
>> 
> 


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