osgi-shell
Provides interactive access to the Apache Felix Gogo remote shell for the execution of OSGi shell commands.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] osgi-shell [--help]
[--file file]
[--printprompt={false|true}]
[--encoding encoding]
Description
The osgi-shell
subcommand provides interactive access to the Apache Felix Gogo remote shell for the execution of OSGi shell commands. The
remote shell is provided with Payara Server and used to administer and inspect the OSGi runtime.
OSGi shell commands are executed on the server and results are printed on the client. Because the shell is interactive, no operands are accepted. Scripting is supported, which means that multiple commands can be executed in sequence from a text file.
A related subcommand is the osgi
subcommand, which passes a single command to the remote shell for execution. Results are returned by the
asadmin
utility. For more information about the osgi
subcommand, see the osgi
help page.
This subcommand is supported in local mode only. Unlike other local subcommands, however, the domain administration server (DAS) and the server instance whose shell is being accessed must be running.
Options
- asadmin-options
-
Options for the
asadmin
utility. For information about these options, see theasadmin
help page. --help
-?
-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--file
-f
-
Reads the commands in the specified file.
--printprompt
-
Controls printing of the shell prompt. The default value is
true
, which means the shell prompt is displayed. --encoding
-
Specifies the character set for the file to be decoded. By default, the system character set is used.
Examples
Example 1 Listing Apache Felix Gogo Remote Shell Commands
This example lists Apache Felix Gogo remote shell commands.
Some lines of output are omitted from this example for readability.
asadmin> osgi-shell
Use "exit" to exit and "help" for online help.
gogo$ help
felix:bundlelevel
felix:cd
felix:frameworklevel
felix:headers
felix:help
felix:inspect
felix:install
felix:lb
felix:log
felix:ls
...
gogo:cat
gogo:each
gogo:echo
gogo:format
gogo:getopt
gogo:gosh
gogo:grep
...
gogo$
Example 2 Running a Remote Shell Command
This example runs the Felix Remote Shell Command lb
without any arguments to list all installed OSGi bundles.
Some lines of output are omitted from this example for readability.
asadmin> osgi-shell
Use "exit" to exit and "help" for online help.
gogo$ lb
START LEVEL 2
ID|State |Level|Name
0|Active | 0|System Bundle
1|Active | 1|Metro Web Services API OSGi Bundle
2|Active | 1|jakarta.annotation API
3|Active | 1|jaxb-api
...
gogo$