Hello Justin,
the recommendation about the HTTP-server didn't come from CQ5 but from the cited
felix webpage. But maybe I really didn't get it right. I'm still not sure about
it but in the meantime I think the author sugested to run the it as a service
as well. That's the only sense I can get from this.
So I didn't ask a CQ5 question here. I just wanted to get the felix webconsole
to run.But nevertheless thank you for the link.
In the meantime I was successful; it's active now. I've replaced the http
service recommended from the felix download page by the jetty http service
"org.apache.felix.http.jetty-2.2.0.jar". Just for documentation reason; I'm
running the following bundles now:
START LEVEL 1
ID|State |Level|Name
0|Active | 0|System Bundle (4.0.3)
1|Active | 1|Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.6.6)
2|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Command (0.12.0)
3|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Runtime (0.10.0)
4|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Shell (0.10.0)
7|Active | 1|Commons FileUpload (1.2.2)
8|Active | 1|Servlet API Bundle (3.0.0.v201103241009)
9|Active | 1|Apache Felix Web Management Console (4.0.0)
10|Active | 1|Apache Commons IO (1.4.0)
11|Active | 1|Apache Geronimo Bundles: json-20090211 (20090211.0.0.1)
14|Active | 1|Apache Felix Configuration Admin Service (1.4.0)
17|Active | 1|Apache Felix Http Jetty (2.2.0)
best regards,
Ulrich
Justin Edelson <[email protected]> hat am 26. September 2012 um 16:35
geschrieben:
> Ulrich-
> I think you've misunderstood the recommendation - I suspect that what was
> intended was that you would look at the Web Console included with CQ5, not a
> separate installation of Felix.
>
> Would suggest you post CQ-specific questions at
> http://forums.adobe.com/community/digital_marketing_suite/cq5
> <http://forums.adobe.com/community/digital_marketing_suite/cq5>
>
> Regards,
> Justin
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Ulrich Schmidt(Public)
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
> > > I’m about to install Adobe CQ5, but it fails to start the
> > > authentication
> > service. It is recommend to supervise CQ5 by an OSGi-Console. So I
> > started to
> > implement the Felix Web Console 4.0.0.
> >
> > At last I was able to start the bundles:
> > g! START LEVEL 1
> > ID|State |Level|Name
> > 0|Active | 0|System Bundle (4.0.3)
> > 1|Active | 1|Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.6.6)
> > 2|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Command (0.12.0)
> > 3|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Runtime (0.10.0)
> > 4|Active | 1|Apache Felix Gogo Shell (0.10.0)
> > 7|Active | 1|Commons FileUpload (1.2.2)
> > 8|Active | 1|Servlet API Bundle (3.0.0.v201103241009)
> > 9|Active | 1|Apache Felix Web Management Console (4.0.0)
> > 10|Active | 1|Apache Commons IO (1.4.0)
> > 11|Active | 1|Apache Geronimo Bundles: json-20090211
> > (20090211.0.0.1)
> > 13|Active | 1|Apache Felix Http Bundle (2.2.0)
> > 14|Active | 1|Apache Felix Configuration Admin Service (1.4.0)
> >
> > I understand from the docs
> > ( http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-web-console.html
> > <http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-web-console.html> , chapter
> > Configuration of the OSGi Http Service), that it should provide a
> > listener at
> > the port described by conf/config.properties:org.osgi.service.http.port.
> > But I really can't see any listener at the assigned port (8088).
> > Neither do I understand the connection to the HTTP Server. Where does it
> > join
> > the game, is there something to be done to get it to work whatever it
> > should do.
> >
> > Ulrich
> > >