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package org.osgi.service.deploymentadmin;
import java.net.URL;
import org.osgi.framework.Bundle;
import org.osgi.framework.ServiceReference;
import org.osgi.framework.Version;
/**
* The {@code DeploymentPackage} object represents a deployment package (already
* installed or being currently processed). A Deployment Package groups
* resources as a unit of management. A deployment package is something that can
* be installed, updated, and uninstalled as a unit. A deployment package is a
* reified concept, like a bundle, in an OSGi Service Platform. It is not known
* by the OSGi Framework, but it is managed by the Deployment Admin service. A
* deployment package is a stream of resources (including bundles) which, once
* processed, will result in new artifacts (effects on the system) being added
* to the OSGi platform. These new artifacts can include installed Bundles, new
* configuration objects added to the Configuration Admin service, new Wire
* objects added to the Wire Admin service, or changed system properties, etc.
* All the changes caused by the processing of a deployment package are
* persistently associated with the deployment package, so that they can be
* appropriately cleaned up when the deployment package is uninstalled. There is
* a strict no overlap rule imposed on deployment packages. Two deployment
* packages are not allowed to create or manipulate the same artifact.
* Obviously, this means that a bundle cannot be in two different deployment
* packages. Any violation of this no overlap rule is considered an error and
* the install or update of the offending deployment package must be aborted.
*
*
* The Deployment Admin service should do as much as possible to ensure
* transactionality. It means that if a deployment package installation, update
* or removal (uninstall) fails all the side effects caused by the process
* should be disappeared and the system should be in the state in which it was
* before the process.
*
*
* If a deployment package is being updated the old version is visible through
* the {@code DeploymentPackage} interface until the update process ends. After
* the package is updated the updated version is visible and the old one is not
* accessible any more.
*/
public interface DeploymentPackage {
/**
* The name of the Deployment Package. This name is the same name as that
* specified in the DeploymentPackage-SymbolicName Manifest header.
*
* @since 1.1
*/
String EVENT_DEPLOYMENTPACKAGE_NAME = "deploymentpackage.name";
/**
* The human readable name of the DP localized to the default locale.
*
* @since 1.1
*/
String EVENT_DEPLOYMENTPACKAGE_READABLENAME = "deploymentpackage.readablename";
/**
* The currently installed version of the Deployment Package. The attribute
* is not present, if no version is installed:
*
* - in the INSTALL event, when an installDeploymentPackage was called and
* no earlier version is present
* - in the COMPLETE event after the _successfully_ completing an
* uninstallDeploymentPackage call
*
* The value for this event must be a Version object.
*
* @since 1.1
*/
String EVENT_DEPLOYMENTPACKAGE_CURRENTVERSION = "deploymentpackage.currentversion";
/**
* The version of DP after the successful completion of the install
* operation (used in INSTALL event only).
*
* The value for this event must be a Version object.
*
* @since 1.1
*/
String EVENT_DEPLOYMENTPACKAGE_NEXTVERSION = "deploymentpackage.nextversion";
/**
* Gives back the state of the deployment package whether it is stale or
* not). After uninstall of a deployment package it becomes stale. Any
* active method calls to a stale deployment package raise
* {@link IllegalStateException}. Active methods are the following:
*
*
*
* - {@link #getBundle(String)}
* - {@link #getResourceProcessor(String)}
* - {@link #uninstall()}
* - {@link #uninstallForced()}
*
*
* @return {@code true} if the deployment package is stale. {@code false}
* otherwise
* @see #uninstall()
* @see #uninstallForced()
*/
boolean isStale();
/**
* Returns the Deployment Package Symbolic Name of the package.
*
* @return The name of the deployment package. It cannot be null.
*/
String getName();
/**
* Returns the Deployment Package human readable name.
*
* This method returns the localized human readable name as set with the
* {@code DeploymentPackage-Name} manifest header using the default locale.
* If no header is set, this method will return {@code null}.
*
* @return The human readable name of the deployment package or {@code null}
* if header is not set.
* @since 1.1
*/
String getDisplayName();
/**
* Returns the version of the deployment package.
*
* @return version of the deployment package. It cannot be null.
*/
Version getVersion();
/**
* Returns an array of {@link BundleInfo} objects representing the bundles
* specified in the manifest of this deployment package. Its size is equal
* to the number of the bundles in the deployment package.
*
* @return array of {@code BundleInfo} objects
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
*/
BundleInfo[] getBundleInfos();
/**
* Returns a URL pointing to an image that represents the icon for this
* Deployment Package.
*
* The {@code DeploymentPackage-Icon} header can set an icon for the the
* deployment package. This method returns an absolute URL that is defined
* by this header. The Deployment Admin service must provide this icon as a
* local resource. That is, the Deployment Admin must make a local copy of
* the specified icon. The returned {@code URL}'s must point to a local
* resource.
*
* @return An absolute URL to a local (device resident) image resource or
* {@code null} if not found
* @since 1.1
*/
URL getIcon();
/**
* Returns the bundle instance, which is part of this deployment package,
* that corresponds to the bundle's symbolic name passed in the
* {@code symbolicName} parameter. This method will return null for request
* for bundles that are not part of this deployment package.
*
*
* As this instance is transient (i.e. a bundle can be removed at any time
* because of the dynamic nature of the OSGi platform), this method may also
* return null if the bundle is part of this deployment package, but is not
* currently defined to the framework.
*
* @param symbolicName the symbolic name of the requested bundle
* @return The {@code Bundle} instance for a given bundle symbolic name.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
* @throws IllegalStateException if the package is stale
*/
Bundle getBundle(String symbolicName);
/**
* Returns an array of strings representing the resources (including
* bundles) that are specified in the manifest of this deployment package. A
* string element of the array is the same as the value of the "Name"
* attribute in the manifest. The array contains the bundles as well.
*
*
* E.g. if the "Name" section of the resource (or individual-section as the
* Manifest Specification calls it) in the manifest is the following
*
*
* Name: foo/readme.txt
* Resource-Processor: foo.rp
*
*
* then the corresponding array element is the "foo/readme.txt" string.
*
*
* @return The string array corresponding to resources. It cannot be null
* but its length can be zero.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
*/
String[] getResources();
/**
* At the time of deployment, resource processor service instances are
* located to resources contained in a deployment package.
*
*
* This call returns a service reference to the corresponding service
* instance. If the resource is not part of the deployment package or this
* call is made during deployment, prior to the locating of the service to
* process a given resource, null will be returned. Services can be updated
* after a deployment package has been deployed. In this event, this call
* will return a reference to the updated service, not to the instance that
* was used at deployment time.
*
* @param resource the name of the resource (it is the same as the value of
* the "Name" attribute in the deployment package's manifest)
* @return resource processor for the resource or {@code null}.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
* @throws IllegalStateException if the package is stale
*/
ServiceReference getResourceProcessor(String resource);
/**
* Returns the requested deployment package manifest header from the main
* section. Header names are case insensitive. If the header doesn't exist
* it returns null.
*
*
* If the header is localized then the localized value is returned (see OSGi
* Service Platform, Mobile Specification Release 4 - Localization related
* chapters).
*
* @param header the requested header
* @return the value of the header or {@code null} if the header does not
* exist
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
*/
String getHeader(String header);
/**
* Returns the requested deployment package manifest header from the name
* section determined by the resource parameter. Header names are case
* insensitive. If the resource or the header doesn't exist it returns null.
*
*
* If the header is localized then the localized value is returned (see OSGi
* Service Platform, Mobile Specification Release 4 - Localization related
* chapters).
*
* @param resource the name of the resource (it is the same as the value of
* the "Name" attribute in the deployment package's manifest)
* @param header the requested header
* @return the value of the header or {@code null} if the resource or the
* header doesn't exist
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission} with "metadata" action
*/
String getResourceHeader(String resource, String header);
/**
* Uninstalls the deployment package. After uninstallation, the deployment
* package object becomes stale. This can be checked by using
* {@link #isStale()}, which will return {@code true} when stale.
*
*
* @throws DeploymentException if the deployment package could not be
* successfully uninstalled. For detailed error code description see
* {@link DeploymentException}.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission}("<filter>", "uninstall")
* permission.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the package is stale
*/
void uninstall() throws DeploymentException;
/**
* This method is called to completely uninstall a deployment package, which
* couldn't be uninstalled using traditional means ({@link #uninstall()})
* due to exceptions. After uninstallation, the deployment package object
* becomes stale. This can be checked by using {@link #isStale()}, which
* will return {@code true} when stale.
*
*
* The method forces removal of the Deployment Package from the repository
* maintained by the Deployment Admin service. This method follows the same
* steps as {@link #uninstall()}. However, any errors or the absence of
* Resource Processor services are ignored, they must not cause a roll back.
* These errors should be logged.
*
* @return true if the operation was successful
* @throws DeploymentException only {@link DeploymentException#CODE_TIMEOUT}
* and {@link DeploymentException#CODE_CANCELLED} can be thrown. For
* detailed error code description see {@link DeploymentException}.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller doesn't have the appropriate
* {@link DeploymentAdminPermission}("<filter>",
* "uninstall_forced") permission.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the package is stale
*/
boolean uninstallForced() throws DeploymentException;
/**
* Returns a hash code value for the object.
*
* @return a hash code value for this object
*/
int hashCode();
/**
* Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. Two
* deployment packages are equal if they have the same deployment package
* symbolic name and version.
*
* @param other the reference object with which to compare.
* @return true if this object is the same as the {@code other} argument;
* false otherwise.
*/
boolean equals(Object other);
}