Hello, this seems to be helpful, thanks. But still it does not solve the main problem. How do I put OSGi on the Sun Java Application Server and then how do I install bundles in it? (preferably with no console available)
Thanks again :) On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro < reier...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I just created a very simple starting project for OSGi and wicket at: > > http://code.google.com/p/antilia/source/browse/#svn/trunk > > check out projects > > com.antilia.wstarter > com.antilia.wstarter.demo > > Then you will have a equinox launcher called wicket-app (for eclipse 3.4). > Use it to launch your application and then browse at > > localhost:8080/demo-app > > Hope this helps. > > Ernesto > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek < > dankodo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello :) > > I looked at the links listed below, seemed interesting, but the main > > problem > > (how to set up such a project) remains unsolved. > > So I think I really do need help :) > > > > It seems to me, though, that this whole thing is much too complicated. I > > need only some simple loading of multiple jars :) > > But if it would work, I don't care how :) > > > > Thanks again! > > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro < > > reier...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi Daniel, > > > Some comments inlined. > > > > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek < > > > dankodo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Firstly, thanks for you reply :) > > > > I have already read that document regarding wicket and OSGi, but I > > think > > > it > > > > is written for more experienced users at OSGi. As I wrote before, I > > even > > > do > > > > not know how to build a simple web OSGi project (what should I > deploy, > > > how > > > > to install those bundles - I can't access any console..) > > > > > > > > > In my experience getting used to do things the OSGi way is difficult at > > > the beginning but latter on the effort will pay off... In fact it is > > > relatively easy to set up a Wicket-OSGi project if you are using > Eclipse > > > for > > > development and you don't mind using equinox as your OSGi > > > implementation. You could easily build a WEB console to manage plug-ins > > > (bundles) on your application. > > > > > > > > > > I imagine this application like this: I visit some administration > page, > > > > where can I upload a jar file containing the extension. The jar file > > then > > > > installs into running application and creates some records in > database. > > I > > > > can then decide where in the page should this extension appear. > > > > The main problem is this. I think my application should have some > "OSGi > > > > container". I have already tried some "bridge.war" from some webpage > (I > > > > don't remember now, which one was it), it is running correctly, but I > > > > really > > > > do not know what to do now. Add some bundles? Where? How? :) > > > > Btw, I am running Sun Java System Application Server. > > > > > > > > > Probably yo are reffering to [1] ? You will have to export your bundles > > > into > > > the plug-ins section inside this war. This war is just a WEB > application > > > that starts an OSGi runtime (an equinox) and uses a Servlet to manage > it > > > and > > > to redirect requests to your application to the servlets you mount > using > > > the > > > HTTP service provided by the equinox runtime. > > > > > > If you need more help I could help you set up such a project (although > > > currently I do not have much spare time;-) > > > > > > Best, > > > > > > Ernesto > > > > > > References > > > > > > 1-http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/ > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > -danoh- > > > -- -danoh-