Hi Peter,
It would be great if you can share your setup with us so that we can create a wicket-osgi-quickstart project to help users who want to setup wicket inside osgi.

-Igor


On 5/3/06, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes it is purely info.



On 5/3/06, Peter Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
Sorry, this maybe is not a crtitical message anyway, just debug? Looked
a bit more at the code and it seems thing should work correctly anyway.

/peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Neubauer [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wicket-develop] Problems loading resources from within OSGi
bundles

Hi Folks,
trying to start Wicket from within OSGi bundles, especially Equinox
implementation, I get the following error upon initialisation of a
WicketServlet:

17219 [Start Level Event Dispatcher] INFO   wicket.Application  - You are
in DEVELOPMENT mode
17657 [Start Level Event Dispatcher] DEBUG
wicket.util.resource.locator.ResourceFinderResourceStreamLocator  -
Attempting to locate resource 'wicket/markup/html /tree/blank.gif' on
path [folders = [], webapppaths: []]
17657 [Start Level Event Dispatcher] DEBUG
wicket.util.resource.locator.ClassLoaderResourceStreamLocator  -
Attempting to locate resource 'wicket/markup/html/tr ee/blank.gif' using
classloader
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

17750 [Start Level Event Dispatcher] DEBUG
wicket.util.resource.UrlResourceStream  - cannot convert url:
bundleresource://40/wicket/markup/html/tree/blank.gif to file (URI
scheme is not "file"), falling back to the inputstream for polling


This seems to be caused by the URLStreamResource not being able to
digest other protocols than file:
public UrlResourceStream(final URL url)
......
try

{

  file = new File(new URI(url.toExternalForm ()));

}

catch (Exception ex)

{

  log.debug("cannot convert url: " + url + " to file (" +
ex.getMessage()

+ "), falling back to the inputstream for polling");

}
....

In this case, bundleresource://40/wicket/markup/html/tree/blank.gif
points to a wicket bundle having wicket in the classpath. This should be
correctly resolved by the underlying Eclipse URLHandler looking this up
and delivering back the resource from the bundles classpath.

Is it possible to make the URLStreamResource to be more robust regarding
URLs coming in, by maybe opening the conenction and looking at the input
stream obtained?

/peter


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