Thanks Angelo for your response I finally figured it out. My problem was that I did not set the property " org.apache.felix.http.jettyEnabled" to true in the /conf/config.properties as it clearly states in the docs. Aaarghh... my stupidity.
Thanks anyways Regards Ivanhoe On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Angelo van der Sijpt < [email protected]> wrote: > There's no need to get a reference to the ExtHttpService if you just want > to register a Filter using the whiteboard pattern, see > > http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-http-service.html#ApacheFelixHTTPService-UsingtheWhiteboard > . > > Remember that you will need to have either the HttpService whiteboard > handler bundle (org.apache.felix.http.whiteboard) or the all-in-one bundle > (org.apache.felix.http.bundle) in your framework for this to work. > > Angelo > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Ivanhoe Abrahams < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > I would really like to use org.apache.felix.http.api.ExtHttpService so > that > > I can programmatically register a filter (whiteboard pattern, dont want > to > > use web.xml). > > I have read through the Apache Felix HTTP Service page and in there it > says > > to use ExtHttpService is exported by both jetty and the bridged > > implementation > > > > Now I have both jetty 7.4.5.v20111024 installed AND Apache Felix Http > > Bridge version 2.2.0 installed but still my servicetracker > > tracking ExtHttpService never gets called. I dont' see any errors and > when > > I look in the webconsole all bundles have started successfully. > > > > I am not sure why I cant get a hold of ExtHttpService. > > Any advice appreciated. > > > > BTW. I am running Felix 4.0.2 on a windows machine > > > > Regards > > Ivanhoe > > >

