Until recently, the interaction with systems based on EGS-CC (the European Ground Systems Common Core) was limited to the graphical user interface developed as part of its reference implementation. However, the need has been identified for an interactive console to interface the system. Several approaches for such an interactive console have been considered and will be introduced in this paper. The approach finally chosen is referred to as EKSE (EGS-CC Karaf Shell Extension), which enables users to define commands based on scripts which can even be created at runtime, enabling fast prototyping for interactions with the backend. Particular challenges will be highlighted and approaches for meeting them will be proposed.
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