Hello,

I am trying to use org.eclipse.equinox.jsp.jasper.JspServlet
from org.eclipse.equinox.jsp.jasper together with the HTTP Whiteboard.

Currently I am attempting to register a JspServlet instance with
Declarative Services like this:

@Component(
    service = Servlet.class,
    property = {
            HTTP_WHITEBOARD_CONTEXT_SELECT + "=(" +
HTTP_WHITEBOARD_CONTEXT_NAME + "=greeter)",
            HTTP_WHITEBOARD_SERVLET_PATTERN + "=/",
    })
public class GreeterForm extends JspServlet {
    private GreeterManager greeters;

    public GreeterForm() {
        super(FrameworkUtil.getBundle(GreeterForm.class), "/");
    }

    @Reference
    public void setGreeterManager(GreeterManager greeters) {
        this.greeters = greeters;
    }

    @Override
    public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {

config.getServletContext().setAttribute(InstanceManager.class.getName(),
new SimpleInstanceManager());
        super.init(config);
    }

    @Override
    public void service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res) throws
IOException, ServletException {
        req.setAttribute("greeters", greeters);
        super.service(req, res);
    }
}

My bundle requires both a bundle that provides the JSTL API and one that
provides the JSTL implementation.
There is an "/index.jsp" in the bundle root that uses some tags from JSTL.

The goal is to use OSGi services in a JSP. However the JspServlet crashes
in a variety of ways, which I gave up trying to fix.

Is there a standard way to combine HTTP Whiteboard and JSPs?
Moreover does the JSP support require other parts of Tomcat? Notice for
example the init() method.

Thanks in advance,
Todor
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