No Problem,

just a little reminder, do not try to re-invent the wheel ;)
Karaf almost got all you need to develop and run OSGi bundles.
Just a little example, if you need logging Karaf does use Pax Logging and
comes with a easy to use configuration (thanks to the felix file-installer)
and much more. I encourage you in reading the manual (the only one
available right now
is at [1], due to some changes in documentation deployment :) )
I somehow have the feeling you are probably better off with using Karaf as
a standalone Container :)

regards, Achim

[1] - http://karaf.apache.org/manual/latest-2.3.x/


2013/3/19 azadbolour <[email protected]>

>
> Thank you so much for your clarification. In comparison to a servlet
> container, I was thinking that maybe Karaf is like Jetty and can be used
> either as a a separate process or embedded. But from your response I see
> that I was confused and have to look to Felix for embedding.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Azad
>
>
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