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An easy-to-use desktop application to manage OSGi frameworks remotely
Tools and Technologies
Java (Application)
21
Java (Agent)
1.8
Rich Client Platform
JavaFX 21
Runtime Frameworks
OSGi R8 (Equinox), Eclipse 4 (e4), e(fx)clipse
UI Libraries
ControlsFX, TilesFX, FormsFX
Tools
Bndtools 7.0.0
Latest Version
The latest released version: 2.4.4 (Check Project Website to download)
Features
List all installed bundles and fragments
List all exported and imported packages
List all registered services
List all registered DS components
List all available system and framework properties
List all daemon and non-daemon threads
Send synchronous or asynchronous events on demand
Receive events on demand (option to start and stop receiving events)
Receive logs on demand (option to start and stop receiving logs)
Manage R7 Logger Configurations
Execute Gogo command
Execute CLI command
Auto-completion of all available remote Gogo commands during command execution
Install or update bundles
Drag and drop support of bundles (on Install Bundle Dialog) while installing or updating
List available configurations from ConfigurationAdmin
List Metatype property descriptors
Start/stop/uninstall bundle or fragment
Enable/disable DS component
Update/delete existing configuration
Create new configuration using metatype descriptor
Overview of the remote OSGi framework (memory consumption, uptime, framework information, number of bundles, number of threads, number of services and number of DS components)
Generate dependency graph for bundles
Generate dependency graph for DS components
Find all cycles between available DS components
Export generated dependency graph to DOT (GraphViz) format (Right click on generated graph)
Open Diagnostics (Show application log file)
Show suspicious classloader leaks
Show HTTP runtime components (Servlets, Listeners, Filters, Resources and Error Pages)
Shows heap usage over time and the count of garbage collections