Well yeah. I never meant for you to put actual code out there. But like you said a small quickstart with a readme would be great.
-igor On 11/16/07, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Igor, > > The main problem I see here is that there is not a single approach on > building a wicket based OSGi application. For instance, we have taken a > different approach to the one described in a previous e-mail. Moreover, > as we had some code base already working when we decided go OSGi what we > did was to look for a "fast" way to get that code base working on an > OSGi environment: we simply couldn't go the PAX way because that would > mean re-writing an existing code base. As we were using Eclipse as > development tool the way we found to get back on track is eclipse > dependent (in fact, equinox dependent, which is eclipses implementation > of OSGi). As I mentioned before almost all problems we found boiled down > to classloading issues. We have solved then using a "technique" called > buddy class loading (equinox has an extension that makes it very easy to > solve these problems). All this code is property of the company I work > for, so it is not up to me to disclose it (or part of it). > > If you (and/or others) think it could be useful I could try to build a > very simple (equinox depended) quick start sample application, maybe > containing one or two bundles to illustrate how to solve classloading > problems on equinox, as well as a README explaining how to get on track. > > Best regards, > > Ernesto > > > Igor Vaynberg wrote: > > perhaps one of the groups who are using wicket and osgi successfully > > can put together an example project that demonstrates all these > > concepts so the community does not have to reinvent the wheel and > > solve problems that have already been solved by others...thats what > > this is all about afterall > > > > -igor > > > > > > On Nov 16, 2007 5:37 AM, dado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Edgar and all, > >> > >> I am new to wicket but have built an application using Velocity and > Equinox > >> OSGi. I am hoping to switch from Velocity to Wicket. Edgar's code below > is > >> most helpful! Do you or anyone have any other code to share? Bundles? > For > >> example, this code would be helpful as well > >> "you have to register an OsgiWicketServlet instance in the HttpService". > >> > >> Thanks for your help! > >> David > >> > >> > >> > >> Edgar Poce wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I ran a helloworld application in osgi, the only problem I found was > >>> a classloader issue, I had to use a custom IWebApplicationFactory. I > >>> copy the code bellow. > >>> In order to make it work you have to register an OsgiWicketServlet > >>> instance in the HttpService. > >>> > >>> hope it helps, > >>> Edgar > >>> > >>> > >>> public class OsgiWebApplicationFactory implements IWebApplicationFactory > { > >>> > >>> private Class webApplication; > >>> > >>> public OsgiWebApplicationFactory(Class webApplication) { > >>> super(); > >>> this.webApplication = webApplication; > >>> } > >>> > >>> public WebApplication createApplication(WicketFilter filter) { > >>> try { > >>> return (WebApplication) > this.webApplication.newInstance(); > >>> } catch (Exception e) { > >>> throw new RuntimeException("unable to start > application", e); > >>> } > >>> } > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> public class OsgiWicketFilter extends WicketFilter { > >>> > >>> private Class webApplication; > >>> > >>> public OsgiWicketFilter(Class webApplication) { > >>> super(); > >>> this.webApplication = webApplication; > >>> } > >>> > >>> @Override > >>> protected IWebApplicationFactory getApplicationFactory() { > >>> return new OsgiWebApplicationFactory(this.webApplication); > >>> } > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> public class OsgiWicketServlet extends WicketServlet { > >>> > >>> private String name; > >>> > >>> private Class webApplication; > >>> > >>> public OsgiWicketServlet(Class webApplication) { > >>> super(); > >>> this.webApplication = webApplication; > >>> } > >>> > >>> @Override > >>> protected WicketFilter newWicketFilter() { > >>> return new OsgiWicketFilter(this.webApplication); > >>> } > >>> > >>> /** > >>> * The servlet name can't contain * characters because Wicket uses > the > >>> name > >>> * of the servlet to create a temporary folder. > >>> */ > >>> public String getServletName() { > >>> if (name == null) { > >>> synchronized (this) { > >>> name = super.getServletName(); > >>> if (name.endsWith("*")) { > >>> name = name.substring(0, > name.length() - 1); > >>> } > >>> } > >>> } > >>> return name; > >>> } > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> On Nov 14, 2007 11:46 AM, Thies Edeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hello all, > >>>> > >>>> Does anyone have any experience with using Wicket and OSGi? 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