Hi,

good that you where able to figure it out :)

Always make sure you rather import your dependencies instead of bringing
them along :)

regards, Achim




2013/9/17 yourang <[email protected]>

> Sigh - I figured it out :). I was checking for additional exports of
> org.osgi.service.http in the Karaf container and could only find one, so I
> was confused as to how having different versions of the class was even
> possible. I didn't think to check the WAR files. It turns out they were
> embedding org.osgi.compendium and, therefore, org.osgi.service.http.
>
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