Thanks a lot guys. I will seriously have a look at Felix and get ready for
the migration from jpf

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Perhaps we could create a FAQ entry out of this?
>
> -> richard
>
> Bart Elen wrote:
> > Hello Vincent,
> >
> > Java web start works well with Felix.
> >
> > Some tips to get you going:
> >
> >
> > - Sign the felix.jar bundle and give it all permissions by adding
> > following lines to the .jnlp file (the default settings will not work
> > since Felix needs access to the file-system)
> >
> > <security>
> >   <all-permissions/>
> > </security>
> >
> >
> > - Tell Felix where he can find his config.properties file by setting
> > the felix.config.properties property in the .jnlp file
> >
> > <property name="felix.config.properties"
> > value="http://mywebserver.com/path of felix/conf/config.properties"/>
> > <jar href="http://mywebserver.com/path to felix/bin/felix.jar"/>
> >
> > - In the felix.properties file:
> >     - you probably want to set a fixed cache profile:
> > felix.cache.profile=a_nice_profile_name
> >     - use URL's to specify which other bundles to install: e.g.
> > http://mywebserver.com/path to
> > felix/bundle/org.apache.felix.shell-1.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
> >     - you probably DON'T want to install the Text User Interface
> > bundle (Does not work here with Java Web Start)
> >
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> > Bart
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Vincente Cobra wrote:
> >> Hi everybody,
> >>
> >>    I am looking for examples on how to deploy a Java Web Start
> >> application
> >> using Felix framework. For now, I am using
> >> JPF(http://jpf.sourceforge.net).
> >> JPF is a simple plugin framework. I don't have any problems with it
> >> but I
> >> would like to use a standard architecture to deploy my plugins. This
> >> would
> >> also be my first exposure to OSGI.
> >>
> >> Is there a sample somewhere on how to deploy felix in a java web start
> >> application?
> >>
> >> Here is my current deployment information :
> >>
> >>    - The application starts and load the default plugins which are
> >>    embedded in the application
> >>    - Some plugins which are hosted in the user's machine are loaded
> >> later
> >>
> >> Here are my questions?
> >>
> >>    - Will I be able to start plugins hosted on the user machine using
> >>    Java Web Start and Felix?
> >>    - Will felix be able to resolve all the plugins(embedded and
> >> hosted on
> >>    the client side)?
> >>    - Are there some parameters, configurations that I need to specify
> to
> >>    avoid security manager issues?
> >>
> >>
> >> Yves Zoundi
> >> http://xpontus.sourceforge.net/
> >>
> >
> >
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