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Leonardo Uribe commented on MYFACES-2290:
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Jakob did that, so the latest code does not have this problem anymore. It could 
be good to know what you did when you repackage myfaces bundles. The idea is 
make easier for users. Actually, we have very few examples (2, and only one 
works without problems), and if we can put an example using equinox it will be 
a big help. Really, if we can get this example, it would be great to create an 
archetype of this stuff.

> Add OSGi bundle information and bundle classloader / activator
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MYFACES-2290
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-2290
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: General
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.8-SNAPSHOT
>         Environment: OSGi (Equinox, Apache Felix, ...)
>            Reporter: Felix Röthenbacher
>            Assignee: Leonardo Uribe
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: allow-ee6-versioned-apis.diff, 
> MYFACES-2290-no-activator-2.patch, MYFACES-2290-no-activator.patch, 
> myfaces-core.diff.txt, myfaces-shared.diff.txt, 
> myfaces-test-helloworld-osgi-pax-web.zip, 
> myfaces-test-helloworld-osgi-springdm.zip
>
>
> The provided patch will add OSGi information to bundle manifest. A bundle 
> activator class makes the MyFaces framework aware that it is running in a 
> bundle environment. A bundle classloader is used to load classes and 
> resources from the bundle classpath. The patch doesn't require any new 
> runtime dependencies and doesn't affect class loading in a non-OSGi 
> environment. Though, small modifications to classloading were needed. This 
> was mainly replacing Thread.currentThread.getContextClassLoader() with 
> ClassUtils methods.
> To run MyFaces in an OSGi environment both bundles (myfaces-api and 
> myfaces-impl) have to be started in the OSGi container. Additionally, the 
> myfaces-impl bundle has to be made available to myfaces-api. Use a fragment 
> bundle with myfaces-api as Fragment-Host and myfaces-impl as Required-Bundle.

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