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biz.aQute:osgi.enroute.webconsole.xray.provider

A plugin for the Apache Felix Webconsole. When installed, this bundle will add a tab on the Web Console that provides a graphic overview of the OSGi framework, including services, bundles, and components. Colors are used to encode the different states. Bundles are shown to be started, stopped, starting, resolved, and installed. Services are shown to be used, looked for, or registered in the air. Components can be seen to be operating or not satisfied. Most objects have a tooltip with extra information and all objects can be clicked upon. Hovering over a bundle or service shows only the conenections to/from the component. The display updates every 5 seconds to provide a continuous view on the operations of the framework it runs on.

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OSGi enRoute

The OSGi enRoute project provides a programming model of OSGi applications. The OSGi specifications provide a powerful and solid platform for component oriented programming but by their nature lack ease of use, especially for newcomers to get started.

This repository contains bundles providing the API for the OSGi enRoute base profile the bundles that had to be developed for OSGi enRoute because such bundles did not exist in any open source project. The base profile establishes a runtime that contains a minimal set of services that can be used as a base for applications. These bundles implement services defined in the [OSGi enRoute APIs] and/or provide common functions.

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Want to hack on osgi.enroute? See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on building, testing and contributing changes.

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The contents of this repository are made available to the public under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. Bundles may depend on non Apache Licensed code.

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Package last updated on 06 Jan 2020

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