I'm following the instructions for embedded HTTP into Equinox for static
content here:
http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_in_equinox.php
http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_writing_application.php
A couple of problems. Jetty by defaults tries to use port 80. I've changed
this by
Hi Kit,
My best guess is that your bundle is not started and subsequently your
web resources are not registered.
This sort of thing is probably best handled in the user news group. If you
use the console to do an ss and add that to a posting that would help.
It might also help to verify in the
My bad. Will move my troubles over yonder. Thanks Simon.
On 9/9/07 10:21 AM, Simon Kaegi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kit,
My best guess is that your bundle is not started and subsequently your
web resources are not registered.
This sort of thing is probably best handled in the user news
As you may know, we used to have the JARProcessor embedded in the bowels
of Update manager. Turns out that there are several uses for the
processor (pack200 support, signing, verifying, ...) and having this
function as a stand-alone bundle would be a good thing(tm). So in the
p2 work we did
lots of opportunities for exploiting jar processor
+1
- Dave
Jeff McAffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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09/09/2007 08:05 PM
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