For the meantime, I've added a couple of ant tasks to my maven build that copies the war to a jar and installs it to my maven repo. This jar copy of the war is included in my build and is working fine.
----- "carl hall" <[email protected]> wrote: > I've added Pax Web Extender to my build and have maven generating the > proper manifest for my WAR. I'm definitely able to install it using > the web console but need to include it in my build. > > My bundle is an interesting case. It wraps the ActiveMQ web console > WAR, so that it can add the proper manifest. Maven needs the project > type to be WAR so that it can overlay the ActiveMQ WAR though the > bundle is both an OSGi bundle and a WAR. > > Let me know if there's anything I can help with to get your patch > merged in. > > > ----- "Justin Edelson" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sling's BootstrapInstaller doesn't support WAR files yet. I'm 90% of > > the > > way done with the patch to add this; just running into some broken > > tests. > > > > You can install/start bundles at runtime via the web console (or the > > sling:install Maven goal). > > > > Note that even when this patch is applied, it doesn't necessarily > > mean > > that a standard WAR file will work, just that if a WAR file is a > > valid > > bundle, it will be installed and started. > > > > Justin > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Carl F. Hall [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 10:10 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Deploying a WAR at startup > > > > I have a WAR (activemqweb.war) that is included in my Sling > > standalone > > build but Felix doesn't see it when it loads other bundles. Is this > > something in Felix or does Sling influence what files are loaded?
