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package org.eclipse.osgi.service.environment;

/**
 * A Framework service which gives access to the command line used to start
 * this running framework as well as information about the environment
 * such as the current operating system, machine architecture, locale and 
 * windowing system.
 * 

* This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. *

* * @since 3.0 * @noimplement This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients. */ // TODO Need to add a method that gets the real application args. //We might also want to explain how the command line is organized: fwk / non fwk. Non-fwk is rt args and app args. public interface EnvironmentInfo { /** * Returns all command line arguments specified when the running framework was started. * * @return the array of command line arguments. */ public String[] getCommandLineArgs(); /** * Returns the arguments consumed by the framework implementation itself. Which * arguments are consumed is implementation specific. * * @return the array of command line arguments consumed by the framework. */ public String[] getFrameworkArgs(); /** * Returns the arguments not consumed by the framework implementation itself. Which * arguments are consumed is implementation specific. * * @return the array of command line arguments not consumed by the framework. */ public String[] getNonFrameworkArgs(); /** * Returns the string name of the current system architecture. * The value is a user-defined string if the architecture is * specified on the command line, otherwise it is the value * returned by java.lang.System.getProperty("os.arch"). * * @return the string name of the current system architecture */ public String getOSArch(); /** * Returns the string name of the current locale for use in finding files * whose path starts with $nl$. * * @return the string name of the current locale */ public String getNL(); /** * Returns the string name of the current operating system for use in finding * files whose path starts with $os$. Return {@link Constants#OS_UNKNOWN} * if the operating system cannot be determined. *

* The value may indicate one of the operating systems known to the platform * (as specified in org.eclipse.core.runtime.Platform#knownOSValues) * or a user-defined string if the operating system name is specified on the command line. *

* * @return the string name of the current operating system */ public String getOS(); /** * Returns the string name of the current window system for use in finding files * whose path starts with $ws$. Return null * if the window system cannot be determined. * * @return the string name of the current window system or null */ public String getWS(); /** * Returns true if the framework is in debug mode and * false otherwise. * * @return whether or not the framework is in debug mode */ public boolean inDebugMode(); /** * Returns true if the framework is in development mode * and false otherwise. * * @return whether or not the framework is in development mode */ public boolean inDevelopmentMode(); /** * Returns the value for the specified property. Environment Properties are * backed by the Java system properties. When the option * osgi.framework.useSystemProperties is used then * the environment properties are specific for each instance of the framework. *

* This method should be used instead of the System.getProperty(String) * method to avoid the global nature of system properties. *

* @param key the property key * @return the value of the property, or null * @since 3.4 */ public String getProperty(String key); /** * Sets the value for the specified property. Environment Properties are * backed by the Java system properties. When the option * osgi.framework.useSystemProperties is used then * the environment properties are specific for each instance of the framework. *

* This method should be used instead of the System.setProperty(String, String) * method to avoid the global nature of system properties. *

* @param key the property key * @param value the value of the property * @return the old value of the property, or null * @since 3.4 */ public String setProperty(String key, String value); }




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