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No response from the RFE raiser
Apologies that you didn't get the question we asked.
The original question was:
You can use the OSGi console with the following command.
packages (Ex: osgi> packages org.wso2.foo)
This can be used to list all the bundles which use the given package.
Is that sufficient?
However since then we also we have some additional questions. We need to understand more about the scenario. Are you using a progdef and a main class service? if so we have a means of allowing a roll in and roll back new version of OSGI bundles. We also have the new phasein support in CICS TS 5.3 if you want the ability to update a bundle without outage. Or if having two CSD definitions (two CICS bundles) isn't an issue, then an even neater and simpler solution than phasein, is to install two versions of the OSGi bundle and the application will resolve to the higher version automagically.
Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - Transaction Processing
Product - CICS Transaction Server
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - WebSphere
Product family - Transaction Processing
Product - CICS Transaction Server