View osgi package dependencies?

I am looking for a tool in Eclipse that I can graphically display in all osgi bundle dependencies. Anyone have any ideas please?

thanks

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Views of the STAN structure and design dependencies are free add-ons. Here's a sample dependency chart: http://stan4j.com/images/stories/misc/plugin-deps.png

Quick feature list:

  • horizontal, vertical, narrow layout options
  • node markers +/- indicate that outgoing / incoming dependencies are not currently displayed
  • double click node adds outgoing dependencies
  • double-clicking the node while holding down the control key adds incoming dependencies not shown
  • Label edges indicate “package required” and / or “import packages”
  • supports drag'n drop from explorer project / package

Visit http://stan4j.com for more information and download / installation instructions.

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In the future of plug-in development, there is a plug-in dependency viewer, is that what you are looking for?

Also see here:

http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/07/03/galileo-cool-views-to-control-plug-ins-ide/

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Found one. The STAN tool is good ( http://stan4j.com/advanced/acyclic-dependencies-principle.html ). Although it is a commercial tool, it still has a free version that can analyze the structure of a maximum of 500 classes and has no restrictions on packages and projects. This is more than I need.

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The tool from the Eclipse PDE incubator is called Dependency Visualization . Despite this, during the incubation process and seems a bit abandoned, he copes with me very well.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1308727/


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