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what steps do i have to follow to host some OSGI-services in an web
container like websphere, geronimo etc. an use them with riena
communication.
Is it possible?]]>Stefan Rehlig2009-06-15T12:10:15-00:00Re: Host riena (OSGI) services on WebSphere
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8679/582758/#msg_582758
in a custom web container.
I set up a web application that exposes the bridge servlet
(org.eclipse.equinox.servletbridge.BridgeServlet). As the console tells
me, the osgi kernel is loaded (0 ACTIVE
org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.0.200704022148).
Now i want to run the services of org.eclipse.riena.sample.app.server.
Do i have to put the plugin-jars of app.server and its dependencies into
the plugins folder of the eclipse directory under WEB-INF?
What are the next steps?
Is there anyone who has some hints? Any comments are appreciated.
Thank you]]>Stefan Rehlig2009-06-16T12:14:46-00:00Re: Host riena (OSGI) services on WebSphere
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8679/26735/#msg_26735
in a custom web container.
I set up a web application that exposes the bridge servlet
(org.eclipse.equinox.servletbridge.BridgeServlet). As the console tells
me, the osgi kernel is loaded (0 ACTIVE
org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.0.200704022148).
Now i want to run the services of org.eclipse.riena.sample.app.server.
Do i have to put the plugin-jars of app.server and its dependencies into
the plugins folder of the eclipse directory under WEB-INF?
What are the next steps?
Is there anyone who has some hints? Any comments are appreciated.
Thank you]]>Stefan Rehlig2009-06-16T12:14:46-00:00Re: Host riena (OSGI) services on WebSphere
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8679/582789/#msg_582789
> I found some information in this newsgroup on running the riena services
> in a custom web container.
>
> I set up a web application that exposes the bridge servlet
> (org.eclipse.equinox.servletbridge.BridgeServlet). As the console tells
> me, the osgi kernel is loaded (0 ACTIVE
> org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.0.200704022148).
>
> Now i want to run the services of org.eclipse.riena.sample.app.server.
>
> Do i have to put the plugin-jars of app.server and its dependencies into
> the plugins folder of the eclipse directory under WEB-INF?
>
> What are the next steps?
>
> Is there anyone who has some hints? Any comments are appreciated.
>
> Thank you
>
Right basically you have to follow to the general steps for the BridgetServlet on running an OSGi appservice in a WAR
file. And then take riena.app.server and all its dependencies into there and make sure they get started (maybe you need
a config.ini for that or you active the -console in the webcontainer for a start and start the riena.app.server manually)
That should do the trick....
christian campo]]>Christian Campo2009-06-17T12:00:40-00:00Re: Host riena (OSGI) services on WebSphere
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/8679/26814/#msg_26814
> I found some information in this newsgroup on running the riena services
> in a custom web container.
>
> I set up a web application that exposes the bridge servlet
> (org.eclipse.equinox.servletbridge.BridgeServlet). As the console tells
> me, the osgi kernel is loaded (0 ACTIVE
> org.eclipse.osgi_3.3.0.200704022148).
>
> Now i want to run the services of org.eclipse.riena.sample.app.server.
>
> Do i have to put the plugin-jars of app.server and its dependencies into
> the plugins folder of the eclipse directory under WEB-INF?
>
> What are the next steps?
>
> Is there anyone who has some hints? Any comments are appreciated.
>
> Thank you
>
Right basically you have to follow to the general steps for the BridgetServlet on running an OSGi appservice in a WAR
file. And then take riena.app.server and all its dependencies into there and make sure they get started (maybe you need
a config.ini for that or you active the -console in the webcontainer for a start and start the riena.app.server manually)
That should do the trick....
christian campo]]>Christian Campo2009-06-17T12:00:40-00:00