Hi all,

currently I'm evaluating Karaf to find out, whether it is an option for our 
next web development project (JSP + Hibernate + Spring). Therefore, I'm having 
a few questions I couldn't find a satisfying answer for. It would be great, if 
you could be point to the right direction:

How can I intregate Karaf into Eclipse in a way, that web development can be 
done without the need to run maven after each "minor" change. For example, when 
I cange something in a JSP template or in CSS files. Any ideas how to do that? 
Whats the best practise in working with Eclipse and Karaf? Whats the suggested 
Eclipse setup?

I'm assuming that Karaf uses the OSGi HTTP Service in order to provide Jetty 
support. I heard, that this way, there is no possiblility to use Servlet 
Filters. Is this information true and/or there are other limitations?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Stephan 
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