Hi,
I come to the same conclusion as Pedro. You might for example want to
install the Apache Felix http.jetty bundle or the OPS4J Pax Web Service
bundle.
Both should be configured to listen to port 8888 by default (IIRC).
This should do the trick. Hope this helps.
Regards
Felix
Pedro Pedruzzi schrieb:
Hi!
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Craig Phillips
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Good morning,
Sorry to trouble y'all for probably something I otherwise could have
figured out on my own, but no such luck...
I have the web console bundle loaded, resolved, and started (I grabbed
the javax.servlet bundle from my eclipse3.4 plugins directory)...
I'm not sure how to point my browser to it (web console, that is)...
I did a netstat -a, but don't see any obvious listening ports...
Obviously, I'm missing something to the riddle...
Thanks, Craig
PS - I followed the OSGi spec and implemented a publisher/subscriber
model straight off the spec on the first try using felix eventAdmin! I
do appreciate how folks pay allegiance to the spec and point out where
there's divergence or shortcomings - very nice;
My guess is that there is no bundle providing a HTTP Service.
You could check that with the 'sevices' command, in the felix shell
and look for:
org.osgi.service.http.HttpService
Regards,
--
Pedro Pedruzzi