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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-538:
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Since, technically, the project wasn't developed here, I believe we'll need to
follow the normal procedure for accepting a subproject with a software grant,
which is described here:
http://felix.apache.org/site/contributing-source-code.html
Otherwise, there is no specific criterion for the code itself (i.e., no
specific quality control). Is this code that you have a use for and will be
interested in putting forth effort to help maintain it too?
> Create a really lightweight version of the HTTP Service
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> 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
> Attachments: Screenshot-Apache Felix Web Console - Bundles -
> Chromium.png
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> 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
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