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Glad to see you are still around and reading Alex :-) Superficially one
could call foul here but more careful examination of two JARs in question
shows that they are in fact different things. In particular, the Orbit
JAR is an OSGi bundle. While the code is the same, normal users are
unlikel
Hi Rafael,
I'm not familiar with what Muse produces to do the integration.
>From your description of the problem I'm guessing it writes a plugin.xml
with a "servlets" extension.
Eagerly starting of a servlet is supported with the "load-on-startup"
attribute. [load-on-startup="true"]
For example:
Hello,
I have an application developed with Apache Muse WSDM Framework. These
application run perfect, but my problem is load my
application when run the equinox server. When I test my application I
need to run an external application for instantiating my application.
Exists some method (Apache
On Tuesday 08 January 2008 17:21, Alex Blewitt wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2008 10:33 PM, Jeff McAffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally I would find it hard to in any way sanction a repo of any kind
> > that resulted in people getting JARs with names different than what we
> > produced.
>
> You mea
LOL
The Maven repo is a storage, there are many ways to store things, the
point is to make it easy to automatically convert to and from OSGi
I tried to explain it in
http://www.jroller.com/carlossg/entry/eclipse_jars_now_in_maven but i
think it deserves more clarification given the amount of ques
On Jan 7, 2008 10:33 PM, Jeff McAffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Personally I would find it hard to in any way sanction a repo of any kind
> that resulted in people getting JARs with names different than what we
> produced.
You mean like someone downloading log4j-1.2.13.jar, and instead of
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