| Please would someone log a bug? 
On 27 Mar 2011, at 22:57, Hristo Iliev wrote: Hi,
 There are two DS bundles (kernel and user region). This is possible with the property org.osgi.framework.bsnversion=multiple.
 
 Having both command groups seems ok since we have 2 regions.  On the other side there is no way to specify which group to execute, so we should think of a way to improve the situation.
 
 Regards,
 Hristo Iliev
 
 
 On 25 March 2011 18:18, Dmitry Sklyut <dmitry@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote: 
Hi,
 I noticed today that there are multiple instances of command for
 declarative services in osgi console.  Not sure how and why that is.
 
 Regards,
 Dmitry
 
 See bellow.  ---Service Component Runtime--- is repeated twice.
 
 osgi> help
 ---Controlling the OSGi framework---
 launch - start the OSGi Framework
 shutdown - shutdown the OSGi Framework
 close - shutdown and exit
 exit - exit immediately (System.exit)
 init - uninstall all bundles
 setprop <key>=<value> - set the OSGi property
 ---Controlling Bundles---
 install - install and optionally start bundle from the given URL
 uninstall - uninstall the specified bundle(s)
 start - start the specified bundle(s)
 stop - stop the specified bundle(s)
 refresh - refresh the packages of the specified bundles
 update - update the specified bundle(s)
 ---Displaying Status---
 status [-s [<comma separated list of bundle states>]  [<segment of
 bsn>]] - display installed bundles and registered services
 ss [-s [<comma separated list of bundle states>]  [<segment of bsn>]]
 - display installed bundles (short status)
 services [filter] - display registered service details
 packages [<pkgname>|<id>|<location>] - display imported/exported
 package details
 bundles [-s [<comma separated list of bundle states>]  [<segment of
 bsn>]] - display details for all installed bundles
 bundle (<id>|<location>) - display details for the specified bundle(s)
 headers (<id>|<location>) - print bundle headers
 ---Extras---
 exec <command> - execute a command in a separate process and wait
 fork <command> - execute a command in a separate process
 gc - perform a garbage collection
 getprop  [ name ] - displays the system properties with the given
 name, or all of them.
 ---Controlling Start Level---
 sl [<id>|<location>] - display the start level for the specified
 bundle, or for the framework if no bundle specified
 setfwsl <start level> - set the framework start level
 setbsl <start level> (<id>|<location>) - set the start level for the bundle(s)
 setibsl <start level> - set the initial bundle start level
 ---Controlling the Profiling---
 profilelog - Display & flush the profile log messages
 ---Eclipse Runtime commands---
 diag - Displays unsatisfied constraints for the specified bundle(s).
 enableBundle - enable the specified bundle(s)
 disableBundle - disable the specified bundle(s)
 disabledBundles - list disabled bundles in the system
 ---Service Component Runtime---
 list/ls [-c] [bundle id] - Lists all components; add -c to display
 the complete info for each component;
 use [bundle id] to list the components of the specified bundle
 component/comp <component id> - Prints all available information
 about the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 enable/en <component id> - Enables the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 disable/dis <component id> - Disables the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 enableAll/enAll [bundle id] - Enables all components; use [bundle id]
 to enable all components of the specified bundle
 disableAll/disAll [bundle id] - Disables all components; use [bundle
 id] to disable all components of the specified bundle
 ---Service Component Runtime---
 list/ls [-c] [bundle id] - Lists all components; add -c to display
 the complete info for each component;
 use [bundle id] to list the components of the specified bundle
 component/comp <component id> - Prints all available information
 about the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 enable/en <component id> - Enables the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 disable/dis <component id> - Disables the specified component;
 <component id> - The ID of the component as displayed by the list command
 enableAll/enAll [bundle id] - Enables all components; use [bundle id]
 to enable all components of the specified bundle
 disableAll/disAll [bundle id] - Disables all components; use [bundle
 id] to disable all components of the specified bundle
 ---Classloading Commands---
 clhas <class name> - lists all bundles that contain a class with the
 specified name.
 clload <class name> [<bundle id> | <bundle name>]- lists all bundles
 that can load a class or tries to load the class with specified
 bundle.
 clexport <class name> - lists all bundles that export a class with
 the specified name.
 vsh - Virgo shell commands; 'vsh help' to list available commands
 ---Controlling the Console---
 more - More prompt for console output
 disconnect - Disconnects from telnet session
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