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walkerr edited comment on FELIX-757 at 10/15/08 7:06 AM:
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Might be mistaken, but wasn't there a "PS" command that used to do this in the
old SHELLTUI days?
I guess it does need someone to actually send the command in to get it to show.
But then I'm not a big fan of excessive console output, unless it can be easily
disabled - the main reason is it confuses "end users" where an App is built
around an embedded instance of Felix. From experience, they have no clue what
the OSGI/Felix output means and get scared by it ;)
was (Author: walkerr):
Might be mistaken, but wasn't there a "PS" command that used to do this in
the old SHELLTUI days?
I guess it does someone to actually send the command in to get it to show. But
then I'm not a big fan of excessive console output, unless it can be easily
disabled - the main reason is it confuses "end users" where an App is built
around an embedded instance of Felix. From experience, they have no clue what
the OSGI/Felix output means and get scared by it ;)
> Add status message about bundle
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> Key: FELIX-757
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-757
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Web Console
> Affects Versions: webconsole-1.2.0
> Reporter: Carsten Ziegeler
> Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: webconsole-1.2.2
>
>
> It would be nice of the console could display the number of installed bundles
> and how many of them are started (or in other states). This makes it easier
> to see if all bundles are installed and started
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