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3.3.29. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Osgi Service

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Overview

Table 3.733. Overview
Description: The OSGi subsystem configuration.
Singleton: yes
Plugin: JBossAS7

Child Resource Types

Connection Properties

Table 3.734. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Metrics

none

Configuration Properties

Table 3.735. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Activation Activation flag for the OSGi subsystem. Possible values: lazy, eager. The default value is LAZY. no activation
Startlevel The current Start Level of the OSGi Framework. Changing this value will change the Start Level of the Framework accordingly. no startlevel

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.

Operations

Table 3.736. Metrics
Name Description
Activate Activate the OSGi subsystem.

Package Types

none

3.3.29.1. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Capability Service

Overview
Table 3.737. Overview
Description: A framework capability. A capability maps to a JBoss Module in the modules directory or an OSGi bundle in the bundles directory. The identity maps to the resource identifier of the module or bundle.
Singleton: no
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
Table 3.738. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
Table 3.739. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Startlevel The startlevel for the capability. Can only be specified for OSGi bundles. no startlevel

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
none
Package Types
none
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