On 18/11/2016 15:49, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
In combination with the thread on the bnd-tools or osgi-dev I've been
under the impression that you already tried to
tweak on certain configurational aspects.
Yes, I have been trying for some time to get at various aspects of Jetty
configuration, and on making no progress at osgi-dev I was finally told
"oh, if you're using Karaf that's out of scope for this list, try the
Karaf list".
Therefore I tried to suggest to start with a vanilla instance so we
can proceed from there.
Sorry, I still don't know what you mean by "vanilla instance".
I downloaded and installed Karaf.
I wrote a couple of servlets using bndtools.
I am now trying to debug them using the instructions in
http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/bndtools-and-karaf.html.
If I leave out any of the above I've no longer got anything I can run to
test whether or not I've managed to switch on Jetty request logging.
For instance this time it's your first statement about which bundles
you actually did install yourself. As I'm not capable of
reading mind I have no clue what so ever you have been trying before
and which bundles have been installed.
As per http://enroute.osgi.org/appnotes/bndtools-and-karaf.html plus the
stuff I've written myself.
regards, Achim
2016-11-18 16:43 GMT+01:00 Tim Ward <[email protected]
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On 18/11/2016 15:41, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
I'm not sure which thread I just responded before.
But best to start with a fresh Vanilla Karaf first.
What do you mean by that? - as far as I know I have downloaded and
installed Karaf, then installed a couple of tiny bundles of my own
so that I've got a servlet to run. How could it be much more
"vanilla" than that?
I fear with all those tryings of you to somehow configure the
server, it's not possible to
help via mailinglist ...
regards, Achim
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