Eclipse runs on top of the OSGi runtime, which manages the bundles (components) that make up an application. At any time, each bundle has one of these lifecycle states:
Bundle States:
- Not in the list - If your bundle isn't in the list, then OSGi doesn't know anything about it. See the next section for debugging this problem.
INSTALLED
- This means that OSGi knows about your bundle but there is something wrong and it couldn't resolve. Problems may include thing from missing dependencies to requiring a higher Java VM version than you are running with. To get more information on why your bundle is not resolved try running the diag <bundle id> command, where <bundle id> is your bundle id or bundle symbolic name.RESOLVED
- If your bundle is resolved but you expected it to be started, then try starting your bundle from the command-line with thestart 123
command. If it won't start, then you should get some feedback as to what the problem is.<<lazy>>
- This means your bundle is resolved and is marked to be lazy started. Everything should be ok.ACTIVE
- your bundle is resolved and has been started, everything should be working as planned.
(source: OSGi Service Platform – Core Specification)
For example: I want to check the bundle states for my company plugins so I will use the below command.
osgi> ss com.espressif
"Framework is launched."
id State Bundle
6 RESOLVED com.espressif.idf.branding_1.2.0.qualifier
7 ACTIVE com.espressif.idf.core_1.0.0.qualifier
8 STARTING com.espressif.idf.help_1.0.0.qualifier
9 ACTIVE com.espressif.idf.launch.serial.core_1.0.0.qualifier
10 ACTIVE com.espressif.idf.launch.serial.ui_1.0.0.qualifier
11 STARTING com.espressif.idf.sdk.config.core_1.0.1.qualifier
12 STARTING com.espressif.idf.sdk.config.ui_1.0.0.qualifier
13 STARTING com.espressif.idf.terminal.connector_1.0.0.qualifier
14 STARTING com.espressif.idf.terminal.connector.serial_1.0.0.qualifier
15 ACTIVE com.espressif.idf.ui_1.0.0.qualifier
721 ACTIVE com.espressif.idf.debug.gdbjtag.openocd_1.0.0.qualifier
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