No, it wasn't. On a long run I'm planning to support composite web
applications out of more bundles. But I do not make any promise ;)

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:57 AM, David Conde <i...@javadeveloper.eu> wrote:

> I'm currently in a similar situation in that I need to be able to access
> JSP's and sessions in different bundles. Was this ever implemented in the
> pax-web-extender-whiteboard bundle?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
>
>  Alin Dreghiciu
>> Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:55:35 -0700
>>
> >Sriram,
> >
> >In my view the answer is in the message you replayed to. An
> >extender/whiteboard bundle will do the trick for your requirements. As
> >I see there is a request for such a feature and can be a good addition
> >to pax extender "family". So, why don't you start to implement it
> >under Pax umbrella? I'm pretty much busy right now with some other
> >requirements so I cannot do it right away but I can "help" if
> >necessary. And here here can be at least two approaches:
> >
> >1. Using an white board pattern as pax web extender whiteboard and
> >then based on the context id (already in place) share the http context
> >between the bundle. You can start from the current code by allowing
> >bundles to share the context by id and changing HttpContextProxy in
> >order to use all the bundles/registered context.
> >
> >2. For the ones that do not want to use the whiteboard approach and
> >want to use something similar to HttpService approach you can have a
> >kind of proxy bundle that registers a service with the same interface
> >as HttpService/WebContainer (from pax web) and act as a composite
> >service.
> >
> >So, when do you start? :)
> >
> >Alin
>
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