Interface FrameworkWiring
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BundleReference
@ProviderType public interface FrameworkWiring extends BundleReference
Query and modify wiring information for the framework. The framework wiring object for the framework can be obtained by callingbundle.adapt(FrameworkWiring.class)
on the system bundle. Only the system bundle can be adapted to a FrameworkWiring object.The system bundle associated with this FrameworkWiring object can be obtained by calling
BundleReference.getBundle()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.util.Collection<BundleCapability>
findProviders(Requirement requirement)
Find bundle capabilities that match the given requirement.java.util.Collection<Bundle>
getDependencyClosure(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles)
Returns the dependency closure for the specified bundles.java.util.Collection<Bundle>
getRemovalPendingBundles()
Returns the bundles that havenon-current
,in use
bundle wirings.void
refreshBundles(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles, FrameworkListener... listeners)
Refreshes the specified bundles.boolean
resolveBundles(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles)
Resolves the specified bundles.-
Methods inherited from interface org.osgi.framework.BundleReference
getBundle
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Method Detail
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refreshBundles
void refreshBundles(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles, FrameworkListener... listeners)
Refreshes the specified bundles. This forces the update (replacement) or removal of packages exported by the specified bundles.The technique by which the framework refreshes bundles may vary among different framework implementations. A permissible implementation is to stop and restart the framework.
This method returns to the caller immediately and then performs the following steps on a separate thread:
- Compute the
dependency closure
of the specified bundles. If no bundles are specified, compute the dependency closure of theremoval pending
bundles. - Each bundle in the dependency closure that is in the
ACTIVE
state will be stopped as described in theBundle.stop
method. - Each bundle in the dependency closure that is in the
RESOLVED
state is unresolved and thus moved to theINSTALLED
state. The effect of this step is that bundles in the dependency closure are no longerRESOLVED
. - Each bundle in the dependency closure that is in the
UNINSTALLED
state is removed from the dependency closure and is now completely removed from the Framework. - Each bundle in the dependency closure that was in the
ACTIVE
state prior to Step 2 is started as described in theBundle.start
method, causing all bundles required for the restart to be resolved. It is possible that, as a result of the previous steps, packages that were previously exported no longer are. Therefore, some bundles may be unresolvable until bundles satisfying the dependencies have been installed in the Framework.
For any exceptions that are thrown during any of these steps, a framework event of type
FrameworkEvent.ERROR
is fired containing the exception. The source bundle for these events should be the specific bundle to which the exception is related. If no specific bundle can be associated with the exception then the System Bundle must be used as the source bundle for the event. All framework events fired by this method are also delivered to the specifiedFrameworkListener
s in the order they are specified.When this process completes after the bundles are refreshed, the Framework will fire a Framework event of type
FrameworkEvent.PACKAGES_REFRESHED
to announce it has completed the bundle refresh. The specifiedFrameworkListener
s are notified in the order specified. Each specifiedFrameworkListener
will be called with a Framework event of typeFrameworkEvent.PACKAGES_REFRESHED
.- Parameters:
bundles
- The bundles to be refreshed, ornull
to refresh theremoval pending
bundles.listeners
- Zero or more listeners to be notified when the bundle refresh has been completed. The specified listeners do not need to be otherwise registered with the framework. If a specified listener is already registered with the framework, it will be notified twice.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If the specifiedBundle
s were not created by the same framework instance associated with this FrameworkWiring.java.lang.SecurityException
- If the caller does not haveAdminPermission[System Bundle,RESOLVE]
and the Java runtime environment supports permissions.
- Compute the
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resolveBundles
boolean resolveBundles(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles)
Resolves the specified bundles. The Framework must attempt to resolve the specified bundles that are unresolved. Additional bundles that are not included in the specified bundles may be resolved as a result of calling this method. A permissible implementation of this method is to attempt to resolve all unresolved bundles installed in the framework.If no bundles are specified, then the Framework will attempt to resolve all unresolved bundles. This method must not cause any bundle to be refreshed, stopped, or started. This method will not return until the operation has completed.
- Parameters:
bundles
- The bundles to resolve ornull
to resolve all unresolved bundles installed in the Framework.- Returns:
true
if all specified bundles are resolved;false
otherwise.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If the specifiedBundle
s were not created by the same framework instance associated with this FrameworkWiring.java.lang.SecurityException
- If the caller does not haveAdminPermission[System Bundle,RESOLVE]
and the Java runtime environment supports permissions.
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getRemovalPendingBundles
java.util.Collection<Bundle> getRemovalPendingBundles()
Returns the bundles that havenon-current
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bundle wirings. This is typically the bundles which have been updated or uninstalled since the last call torefreshBundles(Collection, FrameworkListener...)
.- Returns:
- A collection containing a snapshot of the
Bundle
s which have non-current, in useBundleWiring
s, or an empty collection if there are no such bundles.
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getDependencyClosure
java.util.Collection<Bundle> getDependencyClosure(java.util.Collection<Bundle> bundles)
Returns the dependency closure for the specified bundles.A graph of bundles is computed starting with the specified bundles. The graph is expanded by adding any bundle that is either wired to a package that is currently exported by a bundle in the graph or requires a bundle in the graph. The graph is fully constructed when there is no bundle outside the graph that is wired to a bundle in the graph. The graph may contain
UNINSTALLED
bundles that areremoval pending
.- Parameters:
bundles
- The initial bundles for which to generate the dependency closure.- Returns:
- A collection containing a snapshot of the dependency closure of the specified bundles, or an empty collection if there were no specified bundles.
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If the specifiedBundle
s were not created by the same framework instance associated with this FrameworkWiring.
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findProviders
java.util.Collection<BundleCapability> findProviders(Requirement requirement)
Find bundle capabilities that match the given requirement.The returned collection contains
BundleCapability
objects where the revision must be thedeclaring revision
of the capability and the revision must either be the current bundle revision or anin use
bundle revision.Each returned capability must match the given requirement. This means that the filter in the requirement must match as well as any namespace specific directives. For example, the mandatory attributes for the osgi.wiring.package namespace.
The returned collection has not been filtered to remove capabilities that are non-effective, substituted or for which the providing bundle does not have permission to provide. No resolve hooks are called to filter matching capabilities.
- Parameters:
requirement
- The requirement to find matching bundle capabilities. Must not benull
.- Returns:
- A collection of
BundleCapability
objects that match the specified requirement. - Since:
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