We can run the Wicket demos now with the OBR jetty bundle, I will try tonight 
to get them deployed via the Equinox incubator servlet bridge that abstracts up 
the deployment scenario. There is a Jetty 5.xx bundle for "normal" deployment 
and a servlet bridge for deployment as a web app inside e.g. Tomcat. We will 
start with the Jetty scenario, but with respect to RSP we will even test the 
other way round.
 
More on that later.
 
/peter

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Från: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: ti 2006-05-23 14:00
Till: wicket-develop@lists.sourceforge.net
Ämne: Re: [Wicket-develop] Wicket and OSGi / Eclipse



On Tuesday 23 May 2006 15:40, Johan Compagner wrote:
> But this is not inside a servlet container?
> is OSGi the servlet container?

OSGi defines a HTTP Service in its R4 spec. The implementation of that, that
we use is based on Jetty 4.2, done by one of the OSGi peeps. So, the Http
server sits as a 'peer' to the servlets that its serves, and each bundle can
register any number of servlets and resources to it, mounted into the URL
space.

There is also work on getting OSGi work together with (or inside of) existing
web application servers, such as Tomcat et al. We have not looked into this
option yet, but will get there soon.


Cheers
Niclas


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