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Sten Roger Sandvik commented on PAXWEB-137:
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Yes, such an implementation is on the way. Initial commit will be in the week
to come. See PAXWEB-162 task for details.
> Equivalent of org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet.HttpServiceServlet to allow
> pax-web to be integrated into a servlet container
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> Key: PAXWEB-137
> URL: http://issues.ops4j.org/browse/PAXWEB-137
> Project: Pax Web
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Web Container
> Affects Versions: 0.6.0
> Reporter: Paul Warren
> Assignee: Alin Dreghiciu
> Priority: Minor
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> I am looking for an equivalent of
> org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet.HttpServiceServlet to allow pax-web to be
> integrated into a servlet container.
> I appreciate that this is contrary to pax web osgi-ify but at the moment our
> users are uncomfortable moving away from their app servers to a true
> server-side osgi solution therefore the best we can do is to leverage an
> approach like equinox's servletbridge approach.
> But as you will be very well aware equinox doesnt provide filters or
> listeners etc. So I'd like to use pax-web (subject to legal agreement) but I
> dont see an immediately obvuos way to bridge the servlet container (webapp in
> the app server) to your WebContainer;
> i.e. is there an org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet.HttpServiceServlet?
> Many thanks
> _Paul
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