This is my simple example of OSGI bundle: http://www.2shared.com/file/h6lFjppY/CB_27.html Where I have to put the source code of the java network server in order to work?
nfndx wrote: > > It does not seem like you need your network server to be a osgi service. > So > if you just need your network server to be started then create a osgi > bundle. Also create an activator for this bundle( remember to set this > activator in the manifest) . In the start method if the activator you > should be able to start your network server > > Hope that helps > Regards > Ivanhoe > On Feb 10, 2012 5:32 PM, "rcbandit2" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Any ideas or reply? >> >> >> >> rcbandit2 wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I created this Java network server: >> > >> > import java.net.*; >> > import java.io.*; >> > >> > public class EchoServer >> > { >> > ServerSocket m_ServerSocket; >> > >> > public EchoServer() >> > { >> > try >> > { >> > // Create the server socket. >> > m_ServerSocket = new ServerSocket(12111); >> > } >> > catch(IOException ioe) >> > { >> > System.out.println("Could not create server socket at 12111. >> Quitting."); >> > System.exit(-1); >> > } >> > >> > System.out.println("Listening for clients on 12111..."); >> > >> > // Successfully created Server Socket. Now wait for connections. >> > int id = 0; >> > while(true) >> > { >> > try >> > { >> > // Accept incoming connections. >> > Socket clientSocket = m_ServerSocket.accept(); >> > >> > ClientServiceThread cliThread = new ClientServiceThread(clientSocket, >> > id++); >> > cliThread.start(); >> > } >> > catch(IOException ioe) >> > { >> > System.out.println("Exception encountered on accept. Ignoring. Stack >> Trace >> > :"); >> > ioe.printStackTrace(); >> > } >> > } >> > } >> > >> > public static void main (String[] args) >> > { >> > new EchoServer(); >> > } >> > >> > class ClientServiceThread extends Thread >> > { >> > Socket m_clientSocket; >> > int m_clientID = -1; >> > boolean m_bRunThread = true; >> > >> > ClientServiceThread(Socket s, int clientID) >> > { >> > m_clientSocket = s; >> > m_clientID = clientID; >> > } >> > >> > public void run() >> > { >> > // Obtain the input stream and the output stream for the socket >> > // A good practice is to encapsulate them with a BufferedReader >> > // and a PrintWriter as shown below. >> > BufferedReader in = null; >> > PrintWriter out = null; >> > >> > // Print out details of this connection >> > System.out.println("Accepted Client : ID - " + m_clientID + " : Address >> - >> > " + >> > m_clientSocket.getInetAddress().getHostName()); >> > >> > try >> > { >> > in = new BufferedReader(new >> > InputStreamReader(m_clientSocket.getInputStream())); >> > out = new PrintWriter(new >> > OutputStreamWriter(m_clientSocket.getOutputStream())); >> > >> > // At this point, we can read for input and reply with appropriate >> output. >> > >> > // Run in a loop until m_bRunThread is set to false >> > while(m_bRunThread) >> > { >> > // read incoming stream >> > String clientCommand = in.readLine(); >> > >> > System.out.println("Client Says :" + clientCommand); >> > >> > if(clientCommand.equalsIgnoreCase("quit")) >> > { >> > // Special command. Quit this thread >> > m_bRunThread = false; >> > System.out.print("Stopping client thread for client : " + m_clientID); >> > } >> > else >> > { >> > // Echo it back to the client. >> > out.println(clientCommand); >> > out.flush(); >> > } >> > } >> > } >> > catch(Exception e) >> > { >> > e.printStackTrace(); >> > } >> > finally >> > { >> > // Clean up >> > try >> > { >> > in.close(); >> > out.close(); >> > m_clientSocket.close(); >> > System.out.println("...Stopped"); >> > } >> > catch(IOException ioe) >> > { >> > ioe.printStackTrace(); >> > } >> > } >> > } >> > } >> > } >> > >> > I want to insert this code into OSGI bundle. At the moment I don't have >> > configured Glassfish with datasource to test the bundle. What I have to >> do >> > in order to configure the Java server to listen for incomming >> connections >> > when I deploy it on Glassfish server? >> > >> > Do I need to add somenthing into the OSGI bundle activator to make the >> > Java server listen for incomming connections? >> > >> > Best Wishes >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://old.nabble.com/How-to-add-Java-network-server-into-OSGI-bundle-tp33295152p33301156.html >> Sent from the Apache Felix - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-to-add-Java-network-server-into-OSGI-bundle-tp33295152p33302398.html Sent from the Apache Felix - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

