Daniel, Actually I wanted to point you to the following document:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/scratch/java/saminda/osgi_test/axis2_osgi_integration.pdf This has nothing to do with Carbon. Note that I never tested the approach described in that document myself. Andreas On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 09:32, Daniel Bimschas<[email protected]> wrote: > Andreas, > > thank for you answer. I suppose you wanted to point me to the carbon > framework (http://wso2.org/projects/carbon) mentioned in this thread? It's a > nice thing, but for me, it's simply "too much". All I want is a naked Axis2 > runtime running in my OSGi container. For my purposes it doesn't make sense > to simply introduce another framework as this will produce an even larger > distributable with features I don't need and potentially bugs and problems I > don't need too, not to mention the time I've to put in to fully understand > what the framework does. > > So, I still would be glad to hear about some easy-to-use OSGi compatible > Axis2 distribution. > > Kind regards, > Daniel > > Am 10.08.2009 um 19:45 schrieb Andreas Veithen: > >> Daniel, >> >> Please have a look a the following thread: >> >> http://markmail.org/thread/3xbjzrsvxombqvkd >> >> Andreas >> >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 18:12, Daniel Bimschas<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Folks! >>> >>> I'm trying to simply integrate Axis2 into an Eclipse Equinox OSGi >>> container. >>> >>> So far I found no easy way to do that. I think the ideal way is that >>> there >>> was a How-To somewhere which says: install file A, B, C, ... from >>> Axis2-src >>> distribution and you're done. Is there a tutorial like that which I >>> missed? >>> Even more ideal would be an OBR (OSGi bundle repository) repository >>> holding >>> the "main" bundle and all it's dependencies, so that one could install it >>> by >>> running "obr install" when on Apache Felix or after deploying some OBR >>> implementation into Equinox. >>> >>> I tried to other ways to install it, which also failed. First one was >>> using >>> an OSGi-Axis2 distribution from the Knopflerfish project which simply >>> failed >>> because of invalid bundle headers (syntax errors and missing imports). >>> Second one was to try to install it after downloading the >>> src-distribution >>> of Axis2, running complete build of it with Maven and trying to install >>> the >>> individual packages by hand. This is very tedious as there's no easy way >>> to >>> find out which bundle/jar imports/exports the packages needed and so on. >>> Is >>> there maybe a tutorial for that? >>> >>> Are there any plans for a Maven target that puts all relevant packages >>> into >>> one directory so that OSGi users simply use all jars in it to get up and >>> running? >>> >>> I would be very thankful for some help on this (somewhat tedious) >>> problem! >>> >>> Kind regards, Daniel >>> >> > > ---------------------- > Daniel Bimschas > Fleischhauer Straße 45 > 23552 Lübeck > [email protected] > ---------------------- > >
