Table of Contents
- LICENSE
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 100 Remote Services
- 102 Http Service Specification
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- 102.1 Introduction
- 102.2 Registering Servlets
- 102.3 Registering Resources
- 102.4 Mapping HTTP Requests to Servlet and Resource Registrations
- 102.5 The Default Http Context Object
- 102.6 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) Types
- 102.7 Authentication
- 102.8 Security
- 102.9 Configuration Properties
- 102.10 org.osgi.service.http
- 102.11 References
- 103 Device Access Specification
- 104 Configuration Admin Service Specification
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- 104.1 Introduction
- 104.2 Configuration Targets
- 104.3 The Persistent Identity
- 104.4 The Configuration Object
- 104.5 Managed Service
- 104.6 Managed Service Factory
- 104.7 Configuration Admin Service
- 104.8 Configuration Events
- 104.9 Configuration Plugin
- 104.10 Meta Typing
- 104.11 Coordinator Support
- 104.12 Capabilities
- 104.13 Security
- 104.14 org.osgi.service.cm
- 104.15 org.osgi.service.cm.annotations
- 105 Metatype Service Specification
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- 105.1 Introduction
- 105.2 Attributes Model
- 105.3 Object Class Definition
- 105.4 Attribute Definition
- 105.5 Meta Type Service
- 105.6 Meta Type Provider Service
- 105.7 Using the Meta Type Resources
- 105.8 Meta Type Resource XML Schema
- 105.9 Meta Type Annotations
- 105.10 Limitations
- 105.11 Related Standards
- 105.12 Capabilities
- 105.13 Security Considerations
- 105.14 org.osgi.service.metatype
- 105.15 org.osgi.service.metatype.annotations
- 105.16 References
- 106 PreferencesService Specification
- 107 User Admin Service Specification
- 108 Wire Admin Service Specification
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- 108.1 Introduction
- 108.2 Producer Service
- 108.3 Consumer Service
- 108.4 Implementation issues
- 108.5 Wire Properties
- 108.6 Composite objects
- 108.7 Wire Flow Control
- 108.8 Flavors
- 108.9 Converters
- 108.10 Wire Admin Service Implementation
- 108.11 Wire Admin Listener Service Events
- 108.12 Connecting External Entities
- 108.13 Related Standards
- 108.14 Security
- 108.15 org.osgi.service.wireadmin
- 108.16 References
- 111 Device Service Specification for UPnP™ Technology
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- 111.1 Introduction
- 111.2 UPnP Specifications
- 111.3 UPnP Device
- 111.4 Device Category
- 111.5 UPnPService
- 111.6 Working With a UPnP Device
- 111.7 Implementing a UPnP Device
- 111.8 Event API
- 111.9 UPnP Events and Event Admin service
- 111.10 Localization
- 111.11 Dates and Times
- 111.12 UPnP Exception
- 111.13 Configuration
- 111.14 Networking considerations
- 111.15 Security
- 111.16 org.osgi.service.upnp
- 111.17 References
- 112 Declarative Services Specification
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- 112.1 Introduction
- 112.2 Components
- 112.3 References to Services
- 112.4 Component Description
- 112.5 Component Life Cycle
- 112.6 Component Properties
- 112.7 Deployment
- 112.8 Annotations
- 112.9 Service Component Runtime
- 112.10 Security
- 112.11 Component Description Schema
- 112.12 org.osgi.service.component
- 112.13 org.osgi.service.component.annotations
- 112.14 org.osgi.service.component.runtime
- 112.15 org.osgi.service.component.runtime.dto
- 112.16 org.osgi.service.component.propertytypes
- 112.17 References
- 112.18 Changes
- 113 Event Admin Service Specification
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- 113.1 Introduction
- 113.2 Event Admin Architecture
- 113.3 The Event
- 113.4 Event Handler
- 113.5 Event Publisher
- 113.6 Specific Events
- 113.7 Event Admin Service
- 113.8 Reliability
- 113.9 Interoperability with Native Applications
- 113.10 Capabilities
- 113.11 Security
- 113.12 org.osgi.service.event
- 113.13 org.osgi.service.event.annotations
- 113.14 org.osgi.service.event.propertytypes
- 117 Dmt Admin Service Specification
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- 117.1 Introduction
- 117.2 The Device Management Model
- 117.3 The DMT Admin Service
- 117.4 Manipulating the DMT
- 117.5 Meta Data
- 117.6 Plugins
- 117.7 Sharing the DMT
- 117.8 Access Control Lists
- 117.9 Notifications
- 117.10 Exceptions
- 117.11 Events
- 117.12 OSGi Object Modeling
- 117.13 Security
- 117.14 org.osgi.service.dmt
- 117.15 org.osgi.service.dmt.spi
- 117.16 org.osgi.service.dmt.notification
- 117.17 org.osgi.service.dmt.notification.spi
- 117.18 org.osgi.service.dmt.security
- 117.19 References
- 122 Remote Service Admin Service Specification
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- 122.1 Introduction
- 122.2 Actors
- 122.3 Topology Managers
- 122.4 Endpoint Description
- 122.5 Remote Service Admin
- 122.6 Discovery
- 122.7 Events
- 122.8 Endpoint Description Extender Format
- 122.9 Capability Namespaces
- 122.10 Advice to implementations
- 122.11 Security
- 122.12 org.osgi.service.remoteserviceadmin
- 122.13 org.osgi.service.remoteserviceadmin.namespace
- 122.14 References
- 123 JTA Transaction Services Specification
- 125 Data Service Specification for JDBC™ Technology
- 126 JNDI Services Specification
- 127 JPA Service Specification
- 128 Web Applications Specification
- 130 Coordinator Service Specification
- 131 TR069 Connector Service Specification
- 132 Repository Service Specification
- 133 Service Loader Mediator Specification
- 135 Common Namespaces Specification
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- 135.1 Introduction
- 135.2 osgi.extender Namespace
- 135.3 osgi.contract Namespace
- 135.4 osgi.service Namespace
- 135.5 osgi.implementation Namespace
- 135.6 osgi.unresolvable Namespace
- 135.7 org.osgi.namespace.contract
- 135.8 org.osgi.namespace.extender
- 135.9 org.osgi.namespace.service
- 135.10 org.osgi.namespace.implementation
- 135.11 org.osgi.namespace.unresolvable
- 135.12 References
- 137 REST Management Service Specification
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- 137.1 Introduction
- 137.2 Interacting with the REST Management Service
- 137.3 Resources
- 137.4 Representations
- 137.5 Clients
- 137.6 Extending the REST Management Service
- 137.7 XML Schema
- 137.8 Capabilities
- 137.9 Security
- 137.10 org.osgi.service.rest
- 137.11 org.osgi.service.rest.client
- 137.12 JavaScript Client API
- 137.13 References
- 138 Asynchronous Service Specification
- 139 Device Service Specification for EnOcean™ Technology
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- 139.1 Introduction
- 139.2 Essentials
- 139.3 Entities
- 139.4 Operation Summary
- 139.5 EnOcean Base Driver
- 139.6 EnOcean Host
- 139.7 EnOcean Device
- 139.8 EnOcean Messages
- 139.9 EnOcean Message Description
- 139.10 EnOcean Channel
- 139.11 EnOcean Channel Description
- 139.12 EnOcean Remote Management
- 139.13 Working With an EnOcean Device
- 139.14 Event API
- 139.15 EnOcean Exceptions
- 139.16 Security
- 139.17 org.osgi.service.enocean
- 139.18 org.osgi.service.enocean.descriptions
- 139.19 References
- 140 Http Whiteboard Specification
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- 140.1 Introduction
- 140.2 The Servlet Context
- 140.3 Common Whiteboard Properties
- 140.4 Registering Servlets
- 140.5 Registering Servlet Filters
- 140.6 Registering Resources
- 140.7 Registering Listeners
- 140.8 Life Cycle
- 140.9 The Http Service Runtime Service
- 140.10 Integration with Http Service Contexts
- 140.11 Configuration Properties
- 140.12 Capabilities
- 140.13 Security
- 140.14 org.osgi.service.http.context
- 140.15 org.osgi.service.http.runtime
- 140.16 org.osgi.service.http.runtime.dto
- 140.17 org.osgi.service.http.whiteboard
- 140.18 org.osgi.service.http.whiteboard.annotations
- 140.19 org.osgi.service.http.whiteboard.propertytypes
- 140.20 References
- 141 Device Abstraction Layer Specification
- 142 Device Abstraction Layer Functions Specification
- 143 Network Interface Information Service Specification
- 144 Resource Monitoring Specification
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- 144.1 Introduction
- 144.2 Essentials
- 144.3 Entities
- 144.4 Operation Summary
- 144.5 Resource Context
- 144.6 System Resource Context
- 144.7 Framework Resource Context
- 144.8 Resource Monitor
- 144.9 Resource Monitor Factory
- 144.10 CPU Monitor
- 144.11 Memory Monitor
- 144.12 Socket Monitor
- 144.13 Disk Storage Monitor
- 144.14 Thread Monitor
- 144.15 Resource Listener
- 144.16 Resource Event
- 144.17 Resource Context Listener
- 144.18 Resource Context Event
- 144.19 Resource Monitoring Service
- 144.20 Resource Monitoring Client
- 144.21 Security
- 144.22 org.osgi.service.resourcemonitoring
- 144.23 org.osgi.service.resourcemonitoring.monitor
- 144.24 References
- 145 USB Information Device Category Specification
- 146 Serial Device Service Specification
- 147 Transaction Control Service Specification
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- 147.1 Introduction
- 147.2 Usage
- 147.3 Transaction Control Service
- 147.4 The TransactionContext
- 147.5 Resource Providers
- 147.6 Transaction Recovery
- 147.7 Capabilities
- 147.8 Security
- 147.9 org.osgi.service.transaction.control
- 147.10 org.osgi.service.transaction.control.jdbc
- 147.11 org.osgi.service.transaction.control.jpa
- 147.12 org.osgi.service.transaction.control.recovery
- 148 Cluster Information Specification
- 149 Device Service Specification for ZigBee™ Technology
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- 149.1 Introduction
- 149.2 Essentials
- 149.3 Entities
- 149.4 Operation Summary
- 149.5 ZigBee Base Driver
- 149.6 ZigBee Node
- 149.7 ZigBee Endpoint
- 149.8 ZigBee Device Description
- 149.9 ZigBee Device Description Set
- 149.10 ZCL Cluster
- 149.11 ZCL Cluster Description
- 149.12 ZCL Global Cluster Description
- 149.13 ZigBee Command Description
- 149.14 ZigBee Attribute
- 149.15 ZigBee Attribute Description
- 149.16 ZCL Data Type Description
- 149.17 ZCL Simple Type Description
- 149.18 Promise and Response Stream objects
- 149.19 ZigBee Data Types
- 149.20 Implementing a ZigBee Endpoint
- 149.21 Event API
- 149.22 Monitoring Events and Sending Commands
- 149.23 ZCL Exception
- 149.24 ZDP Exception
- 149.25 APS Exception
- 149.26 ZigBee Exception
- 149.27 ZCL Frame
- 149.28 ZigBee Group
- 149.29 ZigBee Networking
- 149.30 Security
- 149.31 org.osgi.service.zigbee
- 149.32 org.osgi.service.zigbee.descriptions
- 149.33 org.osgi.service.zigbee.descriptors
- 149.34 org.osgi.service.zigbee.types
- 149.35 References
- 150 Configurator Specification
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- 150.1 Introduction
- 150.2 Entities
- 150.3 Configuration Resources
- 150.4 Bundle Configuration Resources
- 150.5 Initial Configurations
- 150.6 Life Cycle
- 150.7 Grouping and Coordinations
- 150.8 Security
- 150.9 Capabilities
- 150.10 osgi.configuration Namespace
- 150.11 Configuration Resources in a Repository
- 150.12 org.osgi.service.configurator
- 150.13 org.osgi.service.configurator.annotations
- 150.14 org.osgi.service.configurator.namespace
- 150.15 References
- 151 JAX-RS Whiteboard Specification
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- 151.1 Introduction
- 151.2 The JAX-RS Whiteboard
- 151.3 Common Whiteboard Properties
- 151.4 Registering JAX-RS Resources
- 151.5 Registering JAX-RS Extensions
- 151.6 Registering JAX-RS Applications
- 151.7 Advertising JAX-RS Endpoints
- 151.8 Whiteboard Error Handling
- 151.9 The JAX-RS Client API
- 151.10 Portability and Interoperability
- 151.11 Capabilities
- 151.12 Security
- 151.13 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.client
- 151.14 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.runtime
- 151.15 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.runtime.dto
- 151.16 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.whiteboard
- 151.17 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.whiteboard.annotations
- 151.18 org.osgi.service.jaxrs.whiteboard.propertytypes
- 151.19 References
- 152 CDI Integration Specification
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- 152.1 Introduction
- 152.2 Components
- 152.3 Component Scope
- 152.4 Container Component
- 152.5 Standard Definitions
- 152.6 Single Component
- 152.7 Factory Component
- 152.8 Component Properties
- 152.9 Bean Property Types
- 152.10 Providing Services
- 152.11 Component Property Injection Points
- 152.12 Reference Injection Points
- 152.13 Interacting with Service Events
- 152.14 CDI Component Runtime
- 152.15 Capabilities
- 152.16 Relationship to CDI features
- 152.17 Security
- 152.18 org.osgi.service.cdi
- 152.19 org.osgi.service.cdi.annotations
- 152.20 org.osgi.service.cdi.propertytypes
- 152.21 org.osgi.service.cdi.reference
- 152.22 org.osgi.service.cdi.runtime
- 152.23 org.osgi.service.cdi.runtime.dto
- 152.24 org.osgi.service.cdi.runtime.dto.template
- 152.25 References
- 153 Service Layer API for oneM2M™
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- 153.1 Introduction of oneM2M
- 153.2 Application Portability Problem of oneM2M
- 153.3 Introduction of Service Layer API for oneM2M
- 153.4 Essentials
- 153.5 Entities
- 153.6 oneM2M ServiceLayer
- 153.7 NotificationListener
- 153.8 DTO
- 153.9 Security
- 153.10 org.osgi.service.onem2m
- 153.11 org.osgi.service.onem2m.dto
- 153.12 References
- 154 Residential Device Management Tree Specification
- 155 TR-157 Amendment 3 Software Module Guidelines
- 157 Typed Event Service Specification
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- 157.1 Introduction
- 157.2 Events
- 157.3 Publishing Events
- 157.4 Receiving Events
- 157.5 The Typed Event Bus Service
- 157.6 Monitoring Events
- 157.7 Capabilities
- 157.8 Security
- 157.9 org.osgi.service.typedevent
- 157.10 org.osgi.service.typedevent.annotations
- 157.11 org.osgi.service.typedevent.monitor
- 157.12 org.osgi.service.typedevent.propertytypes
- 158 Log Stream Provider Service Specification
- 159 Feature Service Specification
- 702 XML Parser Service Specification
- 705 Promises Specification
- 706 Push Stream Specification
- 707 Converter Specification
List of Figures
- 100.1 Architecture
- 100.2 Distribution Service Properties
- 100.3 Relation between imported and exported configuration types
- 102.1 Http Service Overview Diagram
- 103.1 Device Access Class Overview
- 103.2 Legend for Device Driver Services Taxonomy
- 103.3 Base Driver Types
- 103.4 Refining Driver Diagram
- 103.5 Network Driver diagram
- 103.6 Composite Driver structure
- 103.7 Bridging Driver Structure
- 103.8 Multiplexing Driver Structure
- 103.9 Pure Consuming Driver Structure
- 103.10 Device Attachment Algorithm
- 104.1 Configuration Admin Service Overview
- 104.2 Overall Service Diagram
- 104.3 Differentiation of ManagedService and ManagedServiceFactory Classes
- 104.4 Managed Service Configuration Action Diagram
- 104.5 PIDs and External Associations
- 104.6 Managed Service Factory Action Diagram
- 104.7 Managed Service Factory Example
- 104.8 Order of Configuration Plugin Services
- 105.1 Class Diagram Meta Type Service, org.osgi.service.metatype
- 105.2 Sources for Meta Types
- 105.3 XML Schema Instance Structure (Type name = Element name)
- 106.1 Preferences Class Diagram
- 106.2 Categorization of nodes in a tree
- 107.1 User Admin Service, org.osgi.service.useradmin
- 108.1 Class Diagram, org.osgi.service.wireadmin
- 108.2 An Example Wiring Scheme in an OSGi Environment
- 108.3 Composite Producer Example
- 108.4 Envelope
- 108.5 Filtering of Updates
- 108.6 Elapsed Time Change
- 108.7 Absolute Delta
- 108.8 Relative Delta (not to scale)
- 108.9 Hysteresis
- 108.10 Converter (for legend see Figure 108.2 )
- 108.11 Connecting External Entities
- 111.1 UPnP Service Specification class Diagram org.osgi.service.upnp package
- 111.2 UPnP device hierarchy
- 111.3 Event Dispatching for Local and External Devices
- 112.1 Service Component Runtime, org.osgi.service.component package
- 112.2 Immediate Component Configuration
- 112.3 Delayed Component Configuration
- 112.4 Factory Component
- 112.5 Sequence Diagram for binding
- 112.6 Service Component Runtime DTOs
- 113.1 The Event Admin service org.osgi.service.event package
- 113.2 Channel Pattern
- 117.1 Overall Service Diagram
- 117.2 Using Dmt Admin service, org.osgi.service.dmt and org.osgi.service.dmt.notification.* packages
- 117.3 Extending the Dmt Admin service, org.osgi.service.dmt.spi package
- 117.4 Device Management Tree example
- 117.5 DMT naming, relative to node F
- 117.6 Actors
- 117.7 DMT node and deletion
- 117.8 Nodes and meta nodes
- 117.9 Device Management Tree example
- 117.10 Scaffold Nodes
- 117.11 Example Scaffold Nodes
- 117.12 Data Modeling
- 117.13 Example Scaffold Nodes For Child Plugin
- 117.14 Example Mount Points
- 117.15 Mount Point Sharing
- 117.16 Mount Point Multiple Sharing
- 117.17 Example Exclusion
- 117.18 Plugin Activation
- 117.19 ACL inheritance
- 117.20 ACLs for the ACL property
- 117.21 Example DMT before
- 117.22 Example DMT after
- 117.23 Device Management Architecture
- 117.24 Implementing & Browsing
- 117.25 Type inheritance and structure
- 117.26 LIST Nodes
- 117.27 MAP Nodes
- 117.28 Conversions
- 117.29 Separation of clients and plugins
- 117.30 Access control context, for Local Manager and Protocol Adapter operation
- 122.1 Remote Service Admin Entities
- 122.2 Roles
- 122.3 Fail Over Scenario in a cluster
- 122.4 Examples
- 122.5 Endpoint Discovery Architecture. T=Topology Manager, D=Discovery
- 122.6 Endpoint Description XML Structure
- 123.1 Transaction Service Specification Entities
- 123.2 Data Source Proxy
- 125.1 JDBC Class/Service Overview
- 126.1 JNDI Service Specification Service Entities
- 126.2 Backing Context
- 127.1 JPA Service overview
- 127.2 JPA Client View
- 127.3 JPA Configuration
- 127.4 JPA Dynamic Model
- 128.1 Web Container Entities
- 128.2 State diagram Web Application
- 128.3 Web URL Handler
- 130.1 Class and Service overview
- 130.2 Action Diagram Implicit Coordination
- 130.3 Flow through the Coordination template
- 130.4 Coordination state diagram
- 131.1 TR-069 Entities
- 131.2 TR-069 Reference Architecture
- 131.3 Type Model TR-069
- 131.4 TR-069 Object and Parameter naming relative to the parameter MemoryStatus
- 131.5 TR-069 Connector Context
- 131.6 Aliases
- 131.7 DMT to TR-069
- 131.8 TR-069 to DMT
- 132.1 Class and Service overview
- 132.2 XML Structure
- 133.1 Entities
- 133.2 Cardinality Service Type
- 138.1 Class and Service overview
- 139.1 EnOcean Service Specification class diagram.
- 139.2 EnOcean device import.
- 139.3 EnOcean device export.
- 139.4 Using a set of message descriptions.
- 139.5 EnOcean Base Driver and a refinement driver representing devices in an abstract model.
- 139.6 EnOcean channel and EnOcean channel descriptions.
- 140.1 Http Whiteboard Overview Diagram
- 140.2 Servlet Context entities and their relation
- 140.3 Runtime DTO Overview Diagram
- 140.4 Request Info DTO Overview Diagram
- 141.1 Device Abstraction Layer Overview
- 141.2 Device Reference
- 141.3 Device Status Transitions
- 141.4 Transitions to and from STATUS_OFFLINE
- 141.5 Transitions to and from STATUS_ONLINE
- 141.6 Transitions to and from STATUS_PROCESSING
- 141.7 Transitions to and from STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED
- 141.8 Transitions to and from STATUS_NOT_CONFIGURED
- 143.1 Network Interface Information Service Overview Diagram
- 144.1 Resource monitoring class diagram specification.
- 144.2 Threshold state diagram.
- 144.3 Number of in-use sockets over the time.
- 144.4 CPU consumption (%) over the time – Upper Threshold.
- 145.1 USB Information Device Service Overview Diagram
- 146.1 Serial Device Service class diagram
- 147.1 Class and Service overview
- 148.1 Clusterinfo Entity overview
- 148.2 Example cluster deployment
- 149.1 ZigBee Service Specification class Diagram org.osgi.service.zigbee package
- 149.2 ZigBee device import
- 149.3 ZigBee device export
- 149.4 Using a set of device descriptions
- 149.5 ZigBee Cluster Library model
- 149.6 The ZigBee Base Driver and a refining driver representing devices in an abstract model
- 150.1 Configurator Entity Overview
- 151.1 JAX-RS Whiteboard Overview Diagram
- 152.1 CCR Model
- 152.2 CDI Scope Model
- 152.3 CDI Component Runtime DTOs
- 153.1 Entity overview of Service Layer API for oneM2M
- 153.2 DTOs representing high level structures
- 154.1 Device Management Architecture
- 154.2 Requirements and Capabilities and their Wiring
- 154.3 Example Sub-Tree
- 154.4 Requirements and Capabilities and their Wiring
- 155.1 Management Agent Architecture
- 157.1 Class and Service overview
- 158.1 Log Stream Diagram org.osgi.service.log.stream package
- 159.1 Features Entity overview
- 702.1 XML Parsing diagram
- 705.1 Class diagram of org.osgi.util.promise
- 707.1 Converter Entity overview
List of Tables
- 1.1 Packages and versions
- 100.1 Remote Service Properties registered by the Distribution Provider
- 100.2 Remote Service Properties registered by Exporting bundles
- 100.3 Synonyms and Alternatives in Exported Configurations
- 102.1 Examples of Name-space Mapping
- 102.2 Sample Extension to MIME Media Mapping
- 103.1 Example Device Category Properties, M=Mandatory, O=Optional
- 103.2 Sample Device Category Match Scale
- 103.3 Driver attachment algorithm
- 104.1 Schemes for Device-Oriented PID Names
- 104.2
service.cmRanking
Usage For Ordering - 105.1 XML Schema for Meta Type resources
- 107.1 Example Groups with Basic and Required Members
- 107.2 Example Action Groups with their Basic and Required Members
- 108.1 Standard Wire Properties
- 108.2 Examples of scope calculation. C=Consumer, P=Producer, p=WirePermission, s=scope
- 108.3 Filter Attribute Names
- 108.4 Events
- 111.1 Mapping UPnP Date/Time types to Java
- 112.1 Action taken for policy-option when a new or higher ranking service becomes available
- 112.2 Component Element and Annotations
- 112.3 Implementation Element and Annotations
- 112.4 Property Element and Annotations
- 112.5 Properties Element and Annotations
- 112.6 Service Element and Annotations
- 112.7 Provide Element and Annotations
- 112.8 Reference Element and Annotations
- 112.9 Factory Property Element and Annotations
- 112.10 Factory Properties Element and Annotations
- 112.11 Component Property Name Mapping Examples
- 112.12 Single-Element Annotation Mapping Examples for
value
Method - 112.13 Coercion From Property Value to Method Type
- 113.1 General property names for events
- 117.1 Data Formats
- 117.2 Standard Interior Node Types
- 117.3 Supported Scaffold Node Methods
- 117.4 Scaffold Meta Node Supported Methods
- 117.5 Shared Mount Point Meta Node Supported Methods
- 117.6 Service Properties for the Dmt Event Listener
- 117.7 Event Types
- 117.8 General Event
- 117.9 Event Properties For Session Events
- 117.10 Event Properties for Life Cycle Events
- 117.11 Conversion for Collections
- 122.1 Endpoint Properties
- 122.2 Property Attributes
- 122.3 osgi.remoteserviceadmin.discovery Namespace
- 122.4 osgi.remoteserviceadmin.distribution Namespace
- 122.5 osgi.remoteserviceadmin.topology Namespace
- 122.6 Endpoint Permission Actions
- 128.1 Dependency versions
- 128.2 Servlet Context Service Properties
- 128.3 Web bundle URL Parameters
- 130.1 States and transitions
- 131.1 TR-106 Data types
- 131.2 TR-069 RPCs
- 131.3 Supported TR-069 RPCs
- 131.4 Escaping Parameter Names
- 131.5 TR-069 Types, MIME types
- 131.6 Dmt Data Format to TR-069 Data
- 131.7 TR-069 Value to Dmt Data
- 131.8 Modes based on type of path and NextLevel arguments
- 131.9 Example Get Parameter Names
- 131.10 Exceptions to TR-069 Fault code.
- 132.1 Repository Service Properties
- 132.2 osgi.content definition
- 132.3 repository element attributes
- 132.4 referral element attributes
- 132.5 capability element attributes
- 132.6 requirement element attributes
- 132.7 attribute element attributes
- 132.8 directive element attributes
- 133.1 osgi.serviceloader namespace definition
- 135.1 osgi.extender Namespace
- 135.2 osgi.contract Namespace
- 135.3 osgi.service Namespace
- 135.4 osgi.implementation Namespace
- 139.1 EnOcean Data Channel Description example
- 139.2 EnOcean Enumerated Channel Description example
- 140.1 Service registration properties for
ServletContextHelper
services. - 140.2 Behavior of
ServletContext
methods. - 140.3 Common properties
- 140.4 Service properties for
Servlet
Whiteboard services. - 140.5 Service properties for
Filter
Whiteboard services. - 140.6 Service properties for
Preprocessor
Whiteboard services. - 140.7 Service properties for resource services.
- 140.8 Service properties for listener services.
- 140.9 Service properties for the
HttpServiceRuntime
service - 141.1 Status detail to status mapping.
- 141.2 Device Status Transitions
- 142.1 BooleanControl Operations
- 142.2 BooleanControl Properties
- 142.3 BooleanSensor Properties
- 142.4 MultiLevelControl Properties
- 142.5 MultiLevelSensor Properties
- 142.6 Meter Properties
- 142.7 BooleanSensor Properties
- 142.8 Keypad Properties
- 142.9 WakeUp Properties
- 143.1 Service properties of NetworkAdapter service
- 143.2 Network Interface Type
- 143.3 Service properties of NetworkAddress service
- 143.4 IP Address Version
- 143.5 IP Address Scope
- 144.1 Table of resource types.
- 145.1 Service properties of USBInfoDevice service from Device Descriptor
- 145.2 Service properties of USBInfoDevice service from Interface Descriptor
- 145.3 Additional service properties of USBInfoDevice service
- 146.1 Service properties of SerialDevice service
- 147.1 Methods for executing scoped work
- 147.2 Transaction Status Values
- 147.3 Lifecycle rules for Local Transactions
- 147.4 Pooling configuration properties
- 148.1 Service properties of the NodeStatus service
- 148.2 Additional service properties of the FrameworkNodeStatus service
- 149.1 Mapping of ZCL Data Types to Java
- 150.1 Resource-level Configurator Keys
- 150.2 PID-level Configurator Keys
- 150.3 JSON Conversions
- 150.4 Applying Configurations: Overwrite Policies
- 150.5 Removing externally modified configurations
- 150.6 osgi.configuration namespace definition
- 151.1 Service properties for the
JaxrsServiceRuntime
service - 151.2 Common properties
- 151.3 Service properties for JAX-RS Whiteboard resource services.
- 151.4 Service properties for JAX-RS Whiteboard extension services.
- 151.5 Service properties for JAX-RS Whiteboard application services.
- 151.6 Service properties for JAX-RS Whiteboard application services.
- 152.1 Component Context Events
- 152.2 Bean Property Type Name Mapping Examples
- 152.3 Single-Element Annotation Mapping Examples for
value
Method - 152.4 Coercion From Property Value to Method Type
- 152.5 @Service applied to Producers
- 152.6 Reference injection point types
- 152.7 Portable Extension Service Properties
- 152.8 Bean Manager Service Properties
- 154.1 Example Target and results on a session opened on ./A
- 154.2 osgi.wiring.rmt.service namespace
- 154.3 Sub-tree Description for $
- 154.4 Sub-tree Description for Bundle
- 154.5 Sub-tree Description for Bundle.Certificate
- 154.6 Sub-tree Description for Bundle.Entry
- 154.7 Sub-tree Description for Filter
- 154.8 Sub-tree Description for Framework
- 154.9 Sub-tree Description for Wire
- 154.10 Sub-tree Description for Wire.Capability
- 154.11 Sub-tree Description for Wire.Requirement
- 154.12 Sub-tree Description for Log
- 154.13 Sub-tree Description for LogEntry
- 155.1 Mapping of concepts
- 155.2 OSGi Specific Information for the BBF Software Modules object model
- 157.1 Service properties applicable to Event Handler services
- 159.1 Feature Attributes
- 702.1 JAXP 1.1 minimum package versions
- 706.1 Stateless Intermediate Operations on the Push Stream
- 706.2 Stateful Intermediate Operations on the Push Stream
- 706.3 Non Short Circuiting Terminal Operations on the Push Stream
- 706.4 Short Circuiting Terminal Operations on the Push Stream
- 707.1 Scalar types that support direct conversions
- 707.2 Special cases converting to scalars from String
- 707.3 Converting to Enum types
- 707.4 Collection / Array target creation
- 707.5 Component Property Name Mapping Examples
- 707.6 Single-Element Annotation Mapping Examples for
value
Method - 707.7 Map target creation