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Hubert Iwaniuk commented on FELIX-538: -------------------------------------- Please take a look at Grizzly OSGi Http Service implementation. Project page: https://grizzly.dev.java.net/ Grizzly provides implementation of OSGi Http Service in version 1.2. Latest release at the moment: http://download.java.net/maven/2/com/sun/grizzly/osgi/grizzly-httpservice-bundle/1.9.18-e/grizzly-httpservice-bundle-1.9.18-e.jar No additional stuff like JSPs just OSGi Http Service implementation based on Grizzly Web Server. > Create a really lightweight version of the HTTP Service > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FELIX-538 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-538 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: HTTP Service > Reporter: Richard S. Hall > Priority: Minor > > In my sandbox I have committed a very simple, multi-threaded, file-based web > server. The web server was designed so that it could easily be used in a > bundle (e.g., it can be started, stopped, and restarted) and already has an > Activator. It would be interesting if we could extend this with servlet > support and tailor it specifically for the OSGi HTTP Service specification. > If we could do this, then we could have one "heavyweight" OSGi HTTP Service > implementation based on Jetty and this really lightweight version for small > device requirements -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.