Why can't you just initialize the Environment manually in your bundle activator?
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Cristiano Gavião - [email protected] wrote: > Answering myself for the records... > > Yes, you can use shiro 1.2 with any OSGi environment that uses the > org.osgi.service.http, with each container specific extended(Felix and > Equinox has one), but ONLY if you use the deprecated Filter > org.apache.shiro.web.servlet.IniShiroFilter > > If you try to use the new recomended filter > org.apache.shiro.web.servlet.ShiroFilter you will receive this error: > > ERROR org.eclipse.equinox.cm - javax.servlet.ServletException: > java.lang.IllegalStateException: No WebEnvironment found: no > EnvironmentLoaderListener registered? > java.lang.RuntimeException: javax.servlet.ServletException: > java.lang.IllegalStateException: No WebEnvironment found: no > EnvironmentLoaderListener registered? > > > To use IniShiroFilter you MUST create a Bundle-Fragment and include the > shiro.ini inside it and export it. > > regards > > > > On 18/01/12 13:55, Cristiano Gavião wrote: > > Hi, > > I have one web application that is running inside a equinox osgi container > and it don't use web.xml. > > Now I'm trying to figure out how could I use Shiro in such environment. > > I already could figure out how to setup the Filter using equinox > ExtendedHttpService. But I couldn't find in Equinox a defined API to > register listeners. > > So, would be possible to use Shiro without registering the > org.apache.shiro.web.env.EnvironmentLoaderListener ? > > thanks for any tip. > > regards, > > Cristiano > > > > > >
