Hi,

Thanks! I do have some experience with OSGi, but so far I didn't use
the Pax Runner. I would like to understand the use case... Could you
tell me, when and why would I use the Pax Runner, and when the OSGi
HTTP Service?

Regards,
Thomas


On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Stéphane <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This message just for your information.
> I have packaged a version of H2 as an OSGi bundle to deploy it in
> Felix. With this bundle the database and the web console is available.
> With this packaging the OSGi HTTP Service is used through Pax Web.
>
> You can start it through Pax Runner by using the following command :
> pax-run "--profiles=war" war:file:/tmp/h2.war
>
> Then you can go to http://localhost:8080/console/console/ to use the
> web console.
>
>
> What has been done to package this bundle from the jar file :
>
> - Adding the following lines to the manifest :
> Bundle-ClassPath: WEB-INF/classes
> Webapp-Context: console
>
> - Moving the class files from / to WEB-INF/classes/
>
> - Adding web.xml in /WEB-INF/. This file is from the sources zip (src/
> tools/WEB-INF)
>
> This bundle is available here :
> http://www.mediafire.com/?t4ytmemuze2
>
> Stéphane
>
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