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Add extensions [Collection]

After you import the enterprise bundle archive (EBA) file for your OSGi application as an asset, you can update versions of existing bundles but you cannot add extra bundles to the asset. However, after we have added the asset as a composition unit to a business-level application, you can extend the business-level application by adding one or more composite bundles to the composition unit.

This panel lists all the composite bundles that are currently available to be added to the composition unit. That is, all composite bundles that are installed in an available bundle repository, and that have not already been added as a composite bundle extension or used by a deployed EBA asset.

To view this panel in the administrative console, click the following path:

Applications > Application Types > Business-level applications > application_name > composition_unit_name > [Additional Properties] Manage extensions for this composition unit > Add

To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items on which to act, then use the buttons provided.

To view read-only information about a composite bundle, click the composite bundle name in the list.

Symbolic name

The non-localizable name for this composite bundle.

Version

The version of this composite bundle.


Buttons

Add Add the selected items as composite bundle extensions to this composition unit.
Cancel Cancel any changes made, then return to the previous panel.

Parent topic: OSGi Applications administrative console panels

Related concepts:

Composite bundles

Related tasks:

Extend a deployed OSGi application
Develop a composite bundle
Add or removing extensions for an OSGi composition unit
Add or removing extensions for an OSGi composition unit using wsadmin

Related information:

Administrative console buttons
Administrative console preferences
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