I'm eager to read you soon.
regards
Xavier

2009/12/7 Bryan Hunt <bh...@mac.com>

> Yes, there is a way to do this, but I can't go into the details.  I know
> that's not the answer you were looking for.  A colleague and I are working
> on a solution that allows you to register a representation as an Eclipse
> extension or through an OSGi service.  The mechanism will be dynamic and
> fully support the hot-plug nature of OSGi.  If you are interested in the
> details on my first (failed) attempt at this, please see my blog post (it
> also explains why I can't directly answer your question):
>
>
> http://bryanhunt.wordpress.com/2009/11/23/updating-ensemble-for-restlet-2-0-license-beware/
>
> Once we have a working solution, I'll post another blog entry.
>
> Bryan
>
> On Dec 6, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Xavier Méhaut wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > In a certain manner related to osgi, is there a means in Restlets to add
> dynamically new attachements to ane exiting router, ie add new URL to be
> taken into account without having either to recopile the code, or (better)
> without having to restart the process?
> >
> > for instance, we had first :
> > myrouter.attach("/toto",...);
> > myrouter.attach("/toto",...);
> >
> > and I would like to add :
> > myrouter.attach("rere",...)
> >
> > regards
> > Xavier
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