Upload bundle [Settings]

Upload a bundle into the internal bundle repository. You can add a bundle or composite bundle to the internal bundle repository.

To view this panel in the administrative console, click the following path:

Environment > OSGi bundle repositories > Internal bundle repository > New

The internal bundle repository can store bundles that are referenced by OSGi applications running in WebSphere Application Server. When an OSGi application is imported as an asset, the provisioner attempts to satisfy all its dependencies by using the contents of the asset, the contents of the internal bundle repository, and the contents of any available external bundle repositories.

Path to the asset

Specifies the fully qualified path to the asset (typically a JAR file) that contains the bundle or composite bundle that you want to upload. A bundle must be packaged as a JAR file that contains a suitably-configured manifest file. The composite bundle must be packaged as a compressed archive file with a .cba file extension.

Use Local file system if the browser and asset files are on the same machine, whether or not the server is also on that machine.

Use Remote file system if the asset file is on any node in the current cell context, or if the asset file is already on the machine that runs the application server. For example, the field value might be profile_root/feature_packs/aries/installableApps/my.bundle_1.0.0.jar.


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