Yes its possible to embed thrift inside of apache felix, if you wrote an activator that started a thrift server and then had a handler that used internally available items from other bundles then you would be able to. You can either add the libthrift as a locally included jar within your bundle or it can be included as a bundle on its own, see THRIFT-184
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