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Browse All TopicsI have a service on OSGi. This console, has logging inside (it does not matter what other things it does). This OSGi service, has on different classes used, implemented, the toString function.
I need the following:
1. Find a way, so as in the command prompt of osgi, type something like
<my service name> -dump and call the dump() method of my service. Is there a way to do this and how?
2. i need a way to give the log status, on a different screen of the one of the OSGi console. The way i envisage it, is implement a new service, that opens a new screen, "i don't care if this is a simple java frame or anything else i.e. a command screen console", exposes this on my service as a stream and allow me to write to it. is this possible?
I have these as one, since i only need guidance and since these bind together in terms that what i need to do, is actually output to thee new console, the dump() String output (which dump calls the toString() function of my class).
Any guidance, internet URL is highly appreciated.
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by: TimYatesPosted on 2009-09-21 at 00:29:32ID: 25380796
Sounds like you'd need JMX:
.5.0/docs/ guide/jmx/ examples.h tml
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1