Package org.osgi.framework.wiring
Interface BundleRevisions
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- All Superinterfaces:
BundleReference
- All Known Implementing Classes:
Felix
@ProviderType public interface BundleRevisions extends BundleReference
Thebundle revisions
of a bundle. When a bundle is installed and each time a bundle is updated, a new bundle revision of the bundle is created. For a bundle that has not been uninstalled, the most recent bundle revision is defined to be the current bundle revision. A bundle in the UNINSTALLED state does not have a current revision. An in use bundle revision is associated with anin use
BundleWiring
. The current bundle revision, if there is one, and all in use bundle revisions are returned.The bundle revisions for a bundle can be obtained by calling
bundle.adapt
(BundleRevisions
.class).getRevisions()
on the bundle.- Author:
- $Id: 83e7bf03af2150a54af13a319325856e532cefde $
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.util.List<BundleRevision>
getRevisions()
Return the bundle revisions for thereferenced
bundle.-
Methods inherited from interface org.osgi.framework.BundleReference
getBundle
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Method Detail
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getRevisions
java.util.List<BundleRevision> getRevisions()
Return the bundle revisions for thereferenced
bundle.The result is a list containing the current bundle revision, if there is one, and all in use bundle revisions. The list may also contain intermediate bundle revisions which are not in use.
The list is ordered in reverse chronological order such that the first item is the most recent bundle revision and last item is the oldest bundle revision.
Generally the list will have at least one bundle revision for the bundle: the current bundle revision. However, for an uninstalled bundle with no in use bundle revisions, the list may be empty.
- Returns:
- A list containing a snapshot of the
BundleRevision
s for the referenced bundle.
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