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Download iPOJO
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x. This page contains links to download iPOJO binaries and sources of the latest version.
Binaries files
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Core | 1. |
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Architecture Command for Felix Shell | 1. |
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6.0 | This bundle allows displaying information on created instances (only instances publishing their architecture). This bundle provides a Felix command (named arch), displaying this information. | ||
Architecture Command for Gogo | 1.0.1 | This bundle allows displaying information on created instances (only instances publishing their architecture). This bundle provides a Gogo commands, displaying this information. | |
Annotations | 1. |
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4 | The iPOJO annotations allows describing components using Java annotations. iPOJO provides a set of annotations to describe component types using standard features. More details about these annotations are available here. | |
Ant Task | 1. |
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6 | The iPOJO Ant task allows you to create iPOJO bundle with Ant. | ||
BND Plugin | 1.8.6 | The iPOJO BND plugin allows you to create iPOJO bundles using BND directly | |
Composite | 1. |
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4 | Provides the composition layer on the top of iPOJO. This composition model allows creating dynamic application | |
Maven Plug-in | 1. |
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6 | Automatic download from the Maven repository | The iPOJO Maven plug-in allow creating iPOJO bundle with Maven. Using this plug-in requires that you configure your POM file correctly as explained here. This tutorial demonstrates how to use this plug-in to build iPOJO bundle (both for individual project and multi-module project). | |
iPOJO Manipulator | 1.8.6 | The iPOJO Manipulator, and online manipulator. | |
iPOJO API | 1.6.0 | Provides a way to describe component type in Java. | |
iPOJO Web Console Plugin | 1.6.0 | Extends the web console with the iPOJO introspection mechanism | |
Extender Pattern Handler | 1. |
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4.0 | This handler simplifies the development of extender patterns by managing bundle tracking. More info here | |
White-Board Pattern Handler | 1. |
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6.0 | This handler simplifies the development of white-board patterns by managing service tracking. More info here | |
Temporal Dependency Handler | 1. |
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6.0 | This handler proposes a new way to handle service dependencies allowing a thread to wait for a provider. More info here | |
JMX Handler | 1. |
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4.0 | This handler allows remote instance introspection and reconfiguration via JMX. More info here | ||
Event Admin Handlers | 1.8.0 | This handler avoids the burden when dealing with the Event Admin |
Sources
iPOJO Sources are available on the Apache Felix Project source trunk. To download iPOJO sources, use the following command:
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Once downloaded, you can compile iPOJO with:
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mvn clean install
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To compile iPOJO examples, use the following command:
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To compile iPOJO tests, use the following command:
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mvn clean install -Ptests,integration-tests Note: Tests require that examples are previously compiled as the tests rely on the JUNIT framework (provided as an iPOJO example). Column | | |||
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Executing iPOJO tests
iPOJO Tests use the junit4osgi
framework and pax exam
. To execute tests, just compile them (with the mvn clean install
from the tests
directory) and then execute the integration tests by executing the mvn clean integration-test
command from the tests/integration-tests
folder.
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