In that case I believe you can simply drop the servlet into the WebApp
directory. We are building a war-hosting component too.

paul

2010/3/17 Cappa Roberto <[email protected]>

> No, we are talking about the possibility to deploy an external non-SOAP
> service, like a simple servlet (my original mail
> http://wso2.org/mailarchive/carbon-dev/2010-March/040154.html).
>
> Thanks
> ________________________________________
> Da: [email protected] [[email protected]] per conto di
> Paul Fremantle [[email protected]]
> Inviato: mercoledì 17 marzo 2010 9.55
> A: carbon-dev
> Oggetto: Re: [Carbon-dev] R: WSO2 component to deploy a simple servlet?
>
> Roberto
>
> Are you asking if you can deploy WSAS services in the ESB? The answer is
> most definitely yes. You can use p2 to install the Service Hosting feature
> and  then you have all the WSAS service types (POJO, AAR, JAXWS etc)
> available to deploy in the ESB.
>
> Paul
>
> 2010/3/17 Cappa Roberto <[email protected]<mailto:
> [email protected]>>
> It could be a solution, the problem in this case is that we cannot
> visualize the component in any way in the admin console and we have to
> develop an administration page from scratch. This can be quite simple for a
> simple services list visualizator, more complex if we want have at least
> "deploy" and "undeploy" functions. For this reason we asked for the
> possibility to use an existing carbon component from other products.
>
> In relation to your proposal, what is the difference between deploying a
> .war file and a OSGi bundle? Is there an example where is explained how to
> create a simple web bundle and how to install it in carbon?
>
> Thanks
>
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> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] per conto
> di Afkham Azeez [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
> Inviato: mercoledì 17 marzo 2010 6.11
> A: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> Oggetto: Re: [Carbon-dev] WSO2 component to deploy a simple servlet?
>
> You could deploy normal webapps on the ESB. Just drop the .war file into
> the webapps directory. If that approach doesn't work for you, you could even
> create an OSGi bundle which registers your servlet with the OSGi framework.
>
> Thanks
> Azeez
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