Luca Capano created FELIX-4234:
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Summary: Using HttpService provided by Felix Jetty bundle
Key: FELIX-4234
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-4234
Project: Felix
Issue Type: Test
Components: HTTP Service
Affects Versions: http-2.2.0
Environment: Several hardware configurations
Operating System Ubuntu 12.10 amd64
Reporter: Luca Capano
Fix For: http-2.2.0
I'm new in using Felix implementation of OSGi and I'm trying to start the Jetty
bundle and register a simple servlet, but I have a problem in getting the
Service Reference of HttpService. In details, I made the following steps:
1) Get Felix framework from the proper site
2) Get the Jetty bundle (org.apache.felix.http.jetty) from the same site and
insert it in the /bundle folder (the auto-deploy folder)
3) Write my little training bundle made by Activator+Little servlet+Manifest
file
4) Create a jar of my bundle
5) Put the jar into /bundle folder (the same where Jetty bundle is put in)
6) In the config.properties file write the property
org.apache.felix.http.enable=true
7) Start the felix framework typing "sudo java -jar /bin/felix.jar" from the
install folder of felix
In this way it seems that Jetty starts on localhost:8080 (I see 404 Error into
the browser), but I have no reference for HttpService. In details, in the
activator I have this line:
ServiceReference<?>
ref=context.getServiceReference(HttpService.class.getName());
but ref is always null. The same happens if I start Jetty and then my little
bundle. What am I doing wrong?
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