The bundle cache is a cell-wide store (or server-wide for single-server systems) of bundles that are referenced by OSGi applications, and that have been downloaded from both internal and external repositories. You can get an up-to-date list of the bundles in the bundle cache, check if all bundles are successfully downloaded, and request that one or more bundles be downloaded again.
A bundle download is requested when you import an enterprise bundle archive (EBA) file as an asset, and when you update an asset to use new bundle versions. A bundle download is also requested when you add a composite bundle as an extension to a composition unit.
To view this panel in the administrative
console, click the following path:
.
To browse or change the properties of a listed item,
select its name in the list.
To act on one or more of the listed items, select
the check boxes next to the names of the items on which you want to
act, then use the buttons provided.
To change which entries are listed, or to change
the level of detail that is displayed for those entries, use the Filter
settings.
- Bundle Symbolic Name and Version
- The non-localizable name and version identifier for this bundle. The bundle symbolic name, together with the bundle version, uniquely identifies a specific version of a bundle.
- State
- The current state of the bundle. This is one of the following states:
- Unknown
- The bundle is not in the bundle cache and there has been no request
to download the bundle.
- Download requested
- A request has been issued to download the bundle, but the download
has not yet begun.
- Downloading
- The bundle is downloading.
- Downloaded
- The bundle download is complete.
- Failed
- The bundle download has failed.
- Trace information is available in the "Bundle download
exceptions" pane of the Bundle cache [Settings] panel.
- To restart the download, select the bundle then click Download
Bundle Again on this panel.
- Unsaved
- The bundle is unsaved if you have imported an asset and not yet
saved your changes to the master configuration.
- The bundle is not downloaded until you save your changes.
- Download Status
- The download status tells you how much of the bundle has been downloaded. If the download is complete, "100%" is displayed. If a download is in progress and the total expected file size is known, the approximate percentage complete is displayed. If a download is in progress and the total expected file size is not known, for example because the file is being downloaded through an FTP site, the number of bytes downloaded so far is displayed.
- Size
- The size is the total size of the bundle, displayed in the most appropriate units (usually kilobytes or megabytes). If the bundle size is not known, because the bundle download is not yet complete, "Unknown" is displayed.