Upload a bundle into the internal bundle repository. You can upload single bundles, composite bundles, and grouped-up sets of bundles.
If your OSGi applications are configured to expect to find certain bundles in the internal bundle repository, you must add those bundles to the repository. Composite bundles can either be included directly in your applications, or provisioned from the internal bundle repository or from an external repository that can process composite bundles. If your bundle includes Blueprint XML files that specify service or reference elements, and the bundle is included in an EBA asset or installed in the internal bundle repository, then these elements are respected during provisioning and appropriate services are provisioned when needed. For more information, see Provisioning for OSGi applications.
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Specifies the fully qualified path to the bundle, composite bundle or grouped-up set of bundles that you want to upload. Each individual bundle must be packaged as a .jar file, and must contain a suitably-configured bundle manifest file. Each composite bundle must be packaged as a compressed archive file with a .cba file extension, and must contain a suitably-configured composite bundle manifest file. Each grouped-up set of bundles must be packaged as a compressed archive file with a .zip file extension.
Use Local file system if the browser and files are on the same machine, whether or not the server is also on that machine.
Use Remote file system if the file is on any node in the current cell context, or if the file is already on the machine that runs the application server. For example, the field value might be profile_root/feature_packs/aries/installableApps/my.bundle_1.0.0.jar.