Yes, it is possible. I see two approaches:
1) embed sailfin inside Felix.
2) embed Felix inside sailfin.

Approach #2 is similar how Felix or any other OSGi framework is typically embedded in an application server that's not designed with OSGi in mind. See [1] for details.

Approach #1 requires you to break sailfin into a set of OSGi bundle(s).

#2 requires extensive knowledge of sailfin, but it definitely has its advantages. It allows you to develop Sip Servlet enabled applications as traditional "Sip Archives" or as OSGi bundles.

Sailfin project team [2] has just started investigating this. They are taking approach #1. As you may already be knowing, the current version of sailfin is based on GlassFish v2.x. GlassFish v3 has been rearchitected to run as a set of OSGi bundles [3]. It uses Felix as the default OSGi platform. It has an extensible architecture and the sailfin project team [1] will deliver the "Sip Servlet Container" as a set of OSGi bundles which will extend GlassFish with Sip Servlet functionality. Your help is welcome. For further questions regarding this effort, please send emails to [email protected].

Thanks,
Sahoo

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/
[2] https://sailfin.dev.java.net/
[3] http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/attach/V3FunctionalSpecs/GFv3-OSGi-onepager-v0.3.txt

Alexander Blotny wrote:
Hi,

is there a possibility to run a server (like sailfin) inside Felix?
The bundles need to have access to server functionality (SIPSessionšs ...)
and if I start the server outside of Felix the bundles have no access to the
server context. I am just starting to look at this problem but I thought
maybe can someone give me some hints.

cheers,
Alex


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