Hi Jonathan,

about the context.xml this one is not supported right now. So ether we need
to add support for it or find another way of supporting what you had in
mind.
Though if it's something that can be configured by the jetty.xml it will
work.

regards, Achim


2012/12/13 Johnathan Gilday <m...@johnathangilday.com>

> Hi Achim, thanks for the response!
>
> Yes, I will experiment and see what an "underlying server" implementation
> could look like.
>
> In the short term, I intend to use a Servlet Proxy running on the
> underlying server to proxy requests to Pax Web's Jetty. This trick will
> work if I can configure Jetty to use compact paths. I know Pax Web let's me
> configure Jetty with jetty.xml, but can I also configure Jetty with
> context.xml to set the org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext object's
> compactPaths property?
>
> Johnathan
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:22 AM, Achim Nierbeck 
> <bcanh...@googlemail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> You are right, the way it works right now is not really feasible for your
>> request.
>> Though, the way it is designed there is a separation between
>> the actual "server" implementation and the HttpService.
>> I haven't completely thought through this, but it might be possible to
>> bridge to the underlying server and us it as a alternative
>> Server implementation like Jetty and Tomcat right now.
>>
>> Feel free to experiment with it, contributions are always welcome :-)
>>
>> regards, Achim
>>
>>
>> 2012/12/12 Johnathan Gilday <m...@johnathangilday.com>
>>
>>> Trying to reach the Pax Web community about an integration I've been
>>> looking into.
>>>
>>> I have been trying to determine the feasibility of creating a servlet
>>> bridge for Pax Web inspired by the servlet bridges the Equinox and Felix
>>> projects have made for their implementations of the OSGi HTTP Service
>>> implementations. From what I understand, Pax Web is not designed to be
>>> embedded in an outer servlet container like Tomcat; rather, Pax Web embeds
>>> and controls the lifecycle of a servlet container like Jetty, and more
>>> recently, Tomcat.
>>>
>>> Am I right in thinking this integration is not feasible?
>>>
>>> Johnathan Gilday
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