Configuration Properties
These properties are set on the Service Registration in the OSGi Service Registry.
Service Provider properties
Property Name |
Data Type |
Example |
Description |
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osgi.remote.interfaces |
String |
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Denotes the interfaces to be exposed remotely. This is a comma-separated list of fully qualified Java interfaces that should be made available remotely. A special value of |
osgi.remote.configuration.type |
String |
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Specifies the mechanism for configuring the service exposure. Possible values:
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pojo
configuration type
When the osgi.remote.configuration.type=pojo property is specified, the following properties may also be specified.
Property Name |
Data Type |
Example |
Description |
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osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.address |
String |
{{ http://localhost:9090/greeter}} |
The address at which the service with be made available remotely. If this property is not specified, this defaults to {{ http://localhost:9000/fully/qualified/ClassName}}. |
osgi.remote.configuration.pojo.httpservice.context |
String |
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If this property is specified, the OSGi HTTP Service is used to expose the service, rather than a dedicated Jetty HTTP Server. This property doesn't allow the specification of a port number, as this is provided by the HTTP Service. Depending on the OSGi HTTP Service used, this is configured in its own way. The Distributed OSGi distributions come with Pax-Web, for which configuration information can be found here: http://wiki.ops4j.org/display/ops4j/Pax+Web+-+Configuration, however other OSGi HTTP Service implementations are potentially configured differently. |
Service Consumer properties
On the client side proxy, typically the same properties are set as on set service provider side. There are some additional properties too. Since the client-side proxy is registered by the DOSGi implementation, all these properties are read-only.
Property Name |
Data Type |
Example |
Description |
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osgi.remote |
boolean |
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This property is always set on a service proxy, indicating that the real service is remote. |
org.apache.cxf.remote.dsw.client |
String |
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This property is set to the bundle name of the CXF-DOSGi implementation and can be used to find client side proxies created by the CXF DOSGi implementation. |