On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Chad Skinner <chadwskin...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> I might only have 8 years of experience with working with the
>> Servlet-stack, but the main reason that Lift is hooked into a Filter is that
>> Lift filters requests... ;)
>>
>
> But, if OSGi does not support filters then another solution will need to be
> identified. For example, what if all requests are Lift Requests? I.E. in a
> bundle where everything is on the classpath and you need to register the
> snippet packages and the resource filter folders within that bundle or jar?
>
> ... I have some experience with servlets and filters, but not a great deal
> since we have used frameworks that provide the servlets and filters and we
> just implement the logic. What I would like to be able to do is work out a
> solution that would be common to many OSGi applications so that Lift could
> be used by other projects utilizing OSGi.
>
> I would like the solution to be useful to the community not just me ;-)
>

Yes.  We're not going to invest time or effort into a solution that's not
generalized (unless you're paying a *lot* of money, then we can talk.)

I'll ping some OSGi folks that I know and see if I can draw them into the
discussion.


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