Most of the Gogo commands I see written do not take advantage of Gogo at all. Gogo basically allows you to write plain old Java code that is indistinguishable from your normal service code. In fact, you can often directly use your service code. This works because Gogo has a powerful underlying formatting and conversion technique.
I’ve written, with the help of SMA and Ray Augé, an App note. If you ever wrote a Gogo command suggest you read it. If you’ve not, a good time to start: http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/gogo-cmd.html <http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/gogo-cmd.html> There is also an app note about how to use Gogo, which is also often a surprise to people. For this next app note I’ve extended the this app note with an explanation of the Gogo functions/lambdas. http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/gogo.html <http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/gogo.html> Enjoy! And please submit a PR to improve these app notes. Kind regards, Peter Kriens
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