> In the interest of fast deployment, I suggest the Felix project revisits this 
> and comes up with a webconsole-all bundle, which exports org.json, Commons IO 
> and Commons FileUpload for ease of deployment. For more controlled, 
> supported, or resource constrained we still have the default bundle, which 
> only imports.

For my (newcomer) situation, that would be ideal as bundles that work out of 
the box are more likely to get me experimenting with them.

Documentation akin to what PAX web uses would also be helpful.  They have 
multiple bundles, but explain what each one is for, before introducing the 
bundled bundle (pax-web-jetty-bundle).
http://team.ops4j.org/wiki/display/paxweb/Artifacts

If Web Console followed a similar strategy, it would also be useful to include 
more detailed instructions on how to meet the extra dependencies (as they are 
not all produced by the Web Console team).  The Felix commons project looks 
like the right place to link to download from, but their documentation doesn't 
include download links.
http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-commons.html

Would it be possible to get json into Felix commons as well?

If you don't have any influence over the Felix commons project, hosting the pom 
files you contributed to it would allow users to build the dependency bundles 
themselves.

Thanks,
Darren


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