commit | f536c51fce965ad741c8739ed0ec113eeca40c31 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dan Klco <klco@adobe.com> | Tue Jan 11 08:10:23 2022 -0500 |
committer | Dan Klco <klco@adobe.com> | Tue Jan 11 08:10:23 2022 -0500 |
tree | a5a3e379e098afbe8bc152184691d0f57e88a21d | |
parent | c60ff194019cea3545fda7169d19891197b2c6ac [diff] |
SLING-11051 - Fixing JavaDoc badge
This is a simple OSGi service which is able to convert, given a BundleContext
instance, a currently running OSGi container to an Apache Sling Feature Model definition.
APIs are really simple: it is necessary first to obtain the RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel
instance from the OSGi Service Registry, then
import org.apache.sling.feature.r2f.*; @Reference RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel generator; ... Feature runtimeFeature = generator.getRunningFeature();
Currently version will include in the generated Feature Model bundles
and configurations
only, which are the only informations that can be extracted from a BundleContext
instance.
The RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel
OSGi service is also able to retrieve the (assembled) Feature used to launch the platform:
import org.apache.sling.feature.r2f.*; @Reference RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel generator; ... Feature launchFeature = generator.getLaunchFeature();
## Upgrade Feature
The RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel
OSGi service is also able to compute the upgrade Feature which prototypes from the Feature used to launch the platform and that targets the runtime Feature:
import org.apache.sling.feature.r2f.*; @Reference RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel generator; ... Feature launchFeature = generator.getLaunch2RuntimeUpgradingFeature();
Finally, the RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel
OSGi service is also able to compute the real runtime Feature which is assembled from the Feature used to launch the platform and that targets the runtime Feature:
import org.apache.sling.feature.r2f.*; @Reference RuntimeEnvironment2FeatureModel generator; ... Feature launchFeature = generator.getLaunch2RuntimeUpgradingFeature();