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32<h1><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)"></a>Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)</h1>
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34<ul>
35 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-motivation" title="motivation on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">Motivation</a></li>
36 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-overview" title="overview on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">Overview</a></li>
37 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-repositoryfile" title="repository-file on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">OBR Repository File</a></li>
38 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-serviceapi" title="service-api on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">OBR Service API</a></li>
39 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-shellcommand" title="shell-command on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">OBR Shell Command</a>
40 <ul>
41 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-obrhelp" title="obr-help on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)"><tt>obr help</tt></a></li>
42 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-obrlisturl" title="obr-list-url on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)"><tt>obr list-url</tt></a></li>
43 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-obraddurl" title="obr-add-url on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)"><tt>obr add-url</tt></a></li>
44 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-obrremoveurl" title="obr-remove-url on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)"><tt>obr remove-url</tt></a></li>
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52 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-proxy" title="proxy on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">Using OBR with a Proxy</a></li>
53 <li><a href="#ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository%2528OBR%2529-sourcepackaging" title="source-packaging on Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR)">Bundle Source Packaging</a></li>
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57
58<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-motivation"></a></p>
59
60<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-Motivation"></a>Motivation</h2>
61
62<p>The goal of the Apache Felix OSGi Bundle Repository (OBR) is two-fold:</p>
63
64<ol>
65 <li>To simplify deploying and using available bundles with Felix.</li>
66 <li>To encourage independent bundle development so that communities of interest can grow.</li>
67</ol>
68
69
70<p>OBR achieves the first goal by providing a service that can
71automatically install a bundle, with its deployment dependencies, from
72a bundle repository. This makes it easier for people to experiment with
73existing bundles. The second goal is achieved by raising the visibility
74of the available bundles and providing access to both the executable
75bundle and its source code. Hopefully, by making OBR and the bundles
76themselves more visible, community members will be encouraged to
77provide or improve service implementations.</p>
78
79<p>Note: OBR provides access to the Felix' default bundle repository,
80but you can also use it to deploy your own bundles by creating a bundle
81repository meta-data file for your local bundles; see the <tt>obr list-url</tt>, <tt>obr add-url</tt>, and <tt>obr remove-url</tt> commands for more details.</p>
82
83<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-overview"></a></p>
84
85<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-Overview"></a>Overview</h2>
86
87<p>For the most part, OBR is quite simple. An OBR "repository server"
88is not necessary, since all functionality may reside on the client
89side. OBR is able to provide its functionality by reading an XML-based
90meta-data file that describes the bundles available to it. The
91meta-data file essentially contains an XML encoding of the bundles'
92manifest information. From the meta-data, OBR is able to construct
93dependency information for deploying (i.e., installing and updating)
94bundles.</p>
95
96<p>OBR defines the following entities:</p>
97
98<ul>
99 <li><em><b>Repository Admin</b></em> - a service to access a federation of repositories.</li>
100 <li><em><b>Repository</b></em> - provides access to a set of resources.</li>
101 <li><em><b>Resource</b></em> - a description of an artifact to be installed on a device.</li>
102 <li><em><b>Capability</b></em> - a named set of properties.</li>
103 <li><em><b>Requirement</b></em> - an assertion on a capability.</li>
104 <li><em><b>Resolver</b></em> - an object to resolve resource dependencies and to deploy them.</li>
105 <li><em><b>Repository file</b></em> - XML file containing resource meta-data.</li>
106</ul>
107
108
109<p>The following diagram illustrates the relationships among these entities:</p>
110
111<p><img src="apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository-obr_files/obr-entities.png" align="absmiddle" border="0"></p>
112
113<p>The client has access to a federated set of repositories via the Repository Admin service; such as depicted in this view:</p>
114
115<p><img src="apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository-obr_files/obr-high-level.png" align="absmiddle" border="0"></p>
116
117<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-repositoryfile"></a></p>
118
119<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-OBRRepositoryFile"></a>OBR Repository File</h2>
120
121<p>The OBR repository file is an XML-based representation of bundle
122meta-data. The goal is provide a generic model for describing
123dependencies among resources; as such, the term <em><b>resource</b></em> is used instead of <em><b>bundle</b></em> in the OBR repository syntax; a detailed description of the OBR meta-data format is available in the <span class="nobr"><a href="http://www2.osgi.org/download/rfc-0112_BundleRepository.pdf" title="Visit page outside Confluence" rel="nofollow">OSGi RFC 112<sup><img class="rendericon" src="apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository-obr_files/linkext7.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" height="7" width="7"></sup></a></span>
124document; this document is not completely in sync with the
125implementation, but the concepts are still correct. The following XML
126snippet depicts the overall structure of a repository file:</p>
127
128<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
129<pre>&lt;repository presentationname="..." symbolicname="..." ... &gt;
130 &lt;resource&gt;
131 &lt;description&gt;...&lt;/description&gt;
132 &lt;size&gt;...&lt;/size&gt;
133 &lt;documentation&gt;...&lt;/documentation&gt;
134 &lt;source&gt;...&lt;/source&gt;
135 &lt;category id="..."/&gt;
136 &lt;capability&gt;...&lt;/capability&gt;
137 ...
138 &lt;requirement&gt;...&lt;/requirement&gt;
139 ...
140 &lt;/resource&gt;
141 ...
142&lt;/repository&gt;
143</pre>
144</div></div>
145
146<p>The above repository defines a set of available resources, each
147described by a set of meta-data. Some resource meta-data is purely
148intended for human consumption; the most important aspects relate to
149the generic capability/requirement model.</p>
150
151<p>A resource can provide any number of capabilities. A capability is a
152typed set of properties. For example, the following is an exported
153package capability:</p>
154
155<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
156<pre>&lt;capability name='package'&gt;
157 &lt;p n='package' v='org.foo.bar'/&gt;
158 &lt;p n='version' t='version' v='1.0.0'/&gt;
159&lt;/capability&gt;
160</pre>
161</div></div>
162
163<p>This capability is of type 'package' and exports 'org.foo.bar' at
164version '1.0.0'. Conversely, a requirement is a typed LDAP query over a
165set of capability properties. For example, the following is an imported
166package requirement:</p>
167
168<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
169<pre>&lt;require name='package' extend='false'
170 multiple='false' optional='false'
171 filter='(&amp;amp;(package=org.foo.bar)(version&amp;gt;=1.0.0))'&gt;
172 Import package org.foo.bar
173&lt;/require&gt;
174</pre>
175</div></div>
176
177<p>This requirement is of type 'package' and imports 'org.foo.bar' at
178versions greater than '1.0.0'. Although this syntax looks rather
179complicated with the '\&amp;' and '\&gt;=' syntax, it is simply the
180standard OSGi LDAP query syntax in XML form (additionally, Peter Kriens
181has created a tool called <tt>bindex</tt> to generate this meta-data from a bundle's manifest).</p>
182
183<p>With this generic dependency model, OBR is able to provide mappings
184for the various OSGi bundle dependencies; e.g., import/export package,
185provide/require bundle, host/fragment, import/export service, execution
186environment, and native code. In addition, it is possible for bundles
187to introduce arbitrary dependencies for custom purposes.</p>
188
189<p>Two other important pieces of meta-data are <tt>Bundle-SymbolicName</tt> and <tt>Bundle-Version</tt>;
190these are standard OSGi bundle manifest attributes that OBR uses to
191uniquely identify a bundle. For example, if you want to use OBR to
192update a locally installed bundle, OBR gets its symbolic name and
193version and searches the repository metadata for a matching symbolic
194name. If the matching symbolic name is found, then OBR checks if there
195is a newer version than the local copy using the bundle version number.
196Thus, the symbolic name plus bundle version forms a unique key to match
197locally installed bundles to remotely available bundles.</p>
198
199<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-serviceapi"></a></p>
200
201<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-OBRServiceAPI"></a>OBR Service API</h2>
202
203<p>Typically, OBR service clients only need to interact with the
204Repository Admin service, which provides the mechanisms necessary to
205discover available resources. The Repository Admin interface is defined
206as follows:</p>
207
208<div class="code"><div class="codeContent">
209<pre class="code-java"><span class="code-keyword">public</span> <span class="code-keyword">interface</span> RepositoryAdmin
210{
211 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource[] discoverResources(<span class="code-object">String</span> filterExpr);
212 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resolver resolver();
213 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Repository addRepository(URL repository)&#8207;
214 <span class="code-keyword">throws</span> Exception;
215 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> <span class="code-object">boolean</span> removeRepository(URL repository);
216 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Repository[] listRepositories();
217 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource getResource(<span class="code-object">String</span> respositoryId);
218}</pre>
219</div></div>
220
221<p>In order to resolve and deploy available resources, the Repository
222Admin provides Resolver instances, which are defined as follows:</p>
223
224<div class="code"><div class="codeContent">
225<pre class="code-java"><span class="code-keyword">public</span> <span class="code-keyword">interface</span> Resolver
226{
227 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> void add(Resource resource);
228 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Requirement[] getUnsatisfiedRequirements();
229 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource[] getOptionalResources();
230 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Requirement[] getReason(Resource resource);
231 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource[] getResources(Requirement requirement);
232 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource[] getRequiredResources();
233 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> Resource[] getAddedResources();
234 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> <span class="code-object">boolean</span> resolve();
235 <span class="code-keyword">public</span> void deploy(<span class="code-object">boolean</span> start);
236}</pre>
237</div></div>
238
239<p>When desired resources are discovered via the query mechanisms of
240the Repository Admin, they are added to a Resolver instance which will
241can be used to resolve all transitive dependencies and to reflect on
242any resolution result. The following code snippet depicts a typical
243usage scenario:</p>
244
245<div class="code"><div class="codeContent">
246<pre class="code-java">RepositoryAdmin repoAdmin = ... <span class="code-comment">// Get repo admin service
247</span>Resolver resolver = repoAdmin.resolver();
248Resource resource = repoAdmin.discoverResources(filterStr);
249resolver.add(resource);
250<span class="code-keyword">if</span> (resolver.resolve())
251{
252 resolver.deploy();
253}
254<span class="code-keyword">else</span>
255{
256 Requirement[] reqs = resolver.getUnsatisfiedRequirements();
257 <span class="code-keyword">for</span> (<span class="code-object">int</span> i = 0; i &lt; reqs.length; i++)
258 {
259 <span class="code-object">System</span>.out.println(<span class="code-quote">"Unable to resolve: "</span> + reqs[i]);
260 }
261}</pre>
262</div></div>
263
264<p>This code gets the Repository Admin service and then gets a Resolver
265instance from it. It then discovers an available resource and adds it
266to the resolver. Then it tries to resolve the resources dependencies.
267If successful it deploys the resource to the local framework instance;
268if not successful it prints the unsatisfied requirements.</p>
269
270<p>OBR's deployment algorithm appears simple at first glance, but it is
271actually somewhat complex due to the nature of deploying independently
272developed bundles. For example, in an ideal world, if an update for a
273bundle is made available, then updates for all of the bundles
274satisfying its dependencies are also made available. Unfortunately,
275this may not be the case, thus the deployment algorithm might have to
276install new bundles during an update to satisfy either new dependencies
277or updated dependencies that can no longer be satisfied by existing
278local bundles. In response to this type of scenario, the OBR deployment
279algorithm tries to favor updating existing bundles, if possible, as
280opposed to installing new bundles to satisfy dependencies.</p>
281
282<p>In the general case, OBR user's will not use the OBR API directly,
283but will use its functionality indirectly from another tool or user
284interface. For example, interactive access to OBR is available via a
285command for Felix' <a href="http://cwiki.apache.org/FELIX/apache-felix-shell-service.html" title="Apache Felix Shell Service">shell service</a>. The OBR shell command is discussed in the next section.</p>
286
287<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-shellcommand"></a></p>
288
289<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-OBRShellCommand"></a>OBR Shell Command</h2>
290
291<p>Besides providing a service API, OBR implements a Felix shell
292command for accessing its functionality. For the end user, the OBR
293shell command is accessed using the text-based or GUI-based user
294interfaces for Felix' shell service. This section describes the syntax
295for the OBR shell command.</p>
296
297<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrhelp"></a></p>
298
299<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrhelp}}"></a><tt>obr help</tt></h3>
300
301<p>Syntax:</p>
302<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
303<pre>obr help [urls | list | info | install | deploy | start | update | source]
304</pre>
305</div></div>
306<p>This command is used to display additional information about the other OBR commands.</p>
307
308<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrlisturl"></a></p>
309
310<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrlisturl}}"></a><tt>obr list-url</tt></h3>
311
312<p>Syntax:</p>
313<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
314<pre>obr list-url
315</pre>
316</div></div>
317<p>This command gets the URLs to the repository files used by the Repository Admin.</p>
318
319<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obraddurl"></a></p>
320
321<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obraddurl}}"></a><tt>obr add-url</tt></h3>
322
323<p>Syntax:</p>
324<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
325<pre>obr add-url [&lt;repository-file-url&gt; ...]
326</pre>
327</div></div>
328<p>This command adds a repository file to the set of repository files
329for which the Repository Admin service provides access. The repository
330file is represented as a URL. If the repository file URL is already in
331the Repository Admin's set of repository files, the request is treated
332like a reload operation.</p>
333
334<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrremoveurl"></a></p>
335
336<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrremoveurl}}"></a><tt>obr remove-url</tt></h3>
337
338<p>Syntax:</p>
339<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
340<pre>obr remove-url [&lt;repository-file-url&gt; ...]
341</pre>
342</div></div>
343<p>This command removes a repository file to the set of repository
344files for which the Repository Admin service provides access. The
345repository file is represented as a URL.</p>
346
347<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrlist"></a></p>
348
349<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrlist}}"></a><tt>obr list</tt></h3>
350
351<p>Syntax:</p>
352<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
353<pre>obr list [&lt;string&gt; ...]
354</pre>
355</div></div>
356<p>This command lists bundles available in the bundle repository. If no
357arguments are specified, then all available bundles are listed,
358otherwise any arguments are concatenated with spaces and used as a
359substring filter on the bundle names.</p>
360
361<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrinfo"></a></p>
362
363<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrinfo}}"></a><tt>obr info</tt></h3>
364
365<p>Syntax:</p>
366<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
367<pre>obr info &lt;bundle-name&gt;[;&lt;version&gt;] ...
368</pre>
369</div></div>
370<p>This command displays the meta-data for the specified bundles. If a
371bundle's name contains spaces, then it must be surrounded by quotes. It
372is also possible to specify a precise version if more than one version
373exists, such as:</p>
374<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
375<pre>obr info "Bundle Repository";1.0.0
376</pre>
377</div></div>
378<p>The above example retrieves the meta-data for version "1.0.0" of the bundle named "Bundle Repository".</p>
379
380<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrdeploy"></a></p>
381
382<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrdeploy}}"></a><tt>obr deploy</tt></h3>
383
384<p>Syntax:</p>
385<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
386<pre>obr deploy [-nodeps] &lt;bundle-name&gt;[;&lt;version&gt;] ... | &lt;bundle-id&gt; ...
387</pre>
388</div></div>
389<p>This command tries to install or update the specified bundles and
390all of their dependencies by default; use the "-nodeps" switch to
391ignore dependencies. You can specify either the bundle name or the
392bundle identifier. If a bundle's name contains spaces, then it must be
393surrounded by quotes. It is also possible to specify a precise version
394if more than one version exists, such as:</p>
395<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
396<pre>obr deploy "Bundle Repository";1.0.0
397</pre>
398</div></div>
399<p>For the above example, if version "1.0.0" of "Bundle Repository" is
400already installed locally, then the command will attempt to update it
401and all of its dependencies; otherwise, the command will install it and
402all of its dependencies.</p>
403
404<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrstart"></a></p>
405
406<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrstart}}"></a><tt>obr start</tt></h3>
407
408<p>Syntax:</p>
409<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
410<pre>obr start [-nodeps] &lt;bundle-name&gt;[;&lt;version&gt;] ...
411</pre>
412</div></div>
413<p>This command installs and starts the specified bundles and all of
414their dependencies by default; use the "-nodeps" switch to ignore
415dependencies. If a bundle's name contains spaces, then it must be
416surrounded by quotes. If a specified bundle is already installed, then
417this command has no effect. It is also possible to specify a precise
418version if more than one version exists, such as:</p>
419<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
420<pre>obr start "Bundle Repository";1.0.0
421</pre>
422</div></div>
423<p>The above example installs and starts the "1.0.0" version of the bundle named "Bundle Repository" and its dependencies.</p>
424
425<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-obrsource"></a></p>
426
427<h3><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-{{obrsource}}"></a><tt>obr source</tt></h3>
428
429<p>Syntax:</p>
430<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
431<pre>obr source [-x] &lt;local-dir&gt; &lt;bundle-name&gt;[;&lt;version&gt;] ...
432</pre>
433</div></div>
434<p>This command retrieves the source archives of the specified bundles
435and saves them to the specified local directory; use the "-x" switch to
436automatically extract the source archives. If a bundle name contains
437spaces, then it must be surrounded by quotes. It is also possible to
438specify a precise version if more than one version exists, such as:</p>
439<div class="preformatted"><div class="preformattedContent">
440<pre>obr source /home/rickhall/tmp "Bundle Repository";1.0.0
441</pre>
442</div></div>
443<p>The above example retrieves the source archive of version "1.0.0" of
444the bundle named "Bundle Repository" and saves it to the specified
445local directory.</p>
446
447<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-proxy"></a></p>
448
449<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-UsingOBRwithaProxy"></a>Using OBR with a Proxy</h2>
450
451<p>If you use a proxy for Web access, then OBR will not work for you in
452its default configuration; certain system properties must be set to
453enable OBR to work with a proxy. These properties are:</p>
454
455<ul>
456 <li>http.proxyHost - the name of the proxy host.</li>
457 <li>http.proxyPort - the port of the proxy host.</li>
458 <li>http.proxyAuth
459- the user name and password to use when connecting to the proxy; this
460string should be the user name and password separated by a colon (e.g.,
461rickhall:mypassword).</li>
462</ul>
463
464
465<p>These system properties can be set directly on the command line when
466starting the JVM using the standard "-D&lt;prop&gt;=&lt;value&gt;"
467syntax or you can put them in the lib/system.properties file of your
468Felix installation; see documentation on configuring Felix for more
469information.</p>
470
471<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-sourcepackaging"></a></p>
472
473<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-BundleSourcePackaging"></a>Bundle Source Packaging</h2>
474
475<p>Coming soon...</p>
476
477<p><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-feedback"></a></p>
478
479<h2><a name="ApacheFelixOSGiBundleRepository(OBR)-Feedback"></a>Feedback</h2>
480
481<p>Subscribe to the Felix users mailing list by sending a message to <span class="nobr"><a href="mailto:users-subscribe@felix.apache.org" title="Send mail to users-subscribe@felix.apache.org" rel="nofollow">users-subscribe@felix.apache.org<sup><img class="rendericon" src="apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository-obr_files/mail_small.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" height="12" width="13"></sup></a></span>; after subscribing, email questions or feedback to <span class="nobr"><a href="mailto:users@felix.apache.org" title="Send mail to users@felix.apache.org" rel="nofollow">users@felix.apache.org<sup><img class="rendericon" src="apache-felix-osgi-bundle-repository-obr_files/mail_small.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" height="12" width="13"></sup></a></span>.</p>
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