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Niclas Hedhman commented on PAXRUNNER-91:
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Yes. There are probably 3 cases;

 1) Pax Runner launching the entire project into development Tomcat on 
localhost.

 2) Pax Runner deploying the entire project into a remote Tomcat instance. Will 
also need to "stop" it. Probably the Pax Runner Servlet will continue to run, 
and the framework is brought up and down.

 3) Pax Construct package the above into a distributable WAR file.

> Support 'runner' started as a Servlet, launching a framework inside a Webapp.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PAXRUNNER-91
>                 URL: http://issues.ops4j.org/jira/browse/PAXRUNNER-91
>             Project: Pax Runner
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: runner
>            Reporter: Niclas Hedhman
>            Assignee: Alin Dreghiciu
>
> I think we should add support for starting OSGi frameworks from within web 
> applications.
> It is probably a matter of creating a Servlet that establishes current 
> directory, "command line arguments" and passes it off to the regular Pax 
> Runner.

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