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Derek Baum closed FELIX-5349. ----------------------------- Tested locally and works for me. > Add ManagedServiceFactory to HTTP service > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: FELIX-5349 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5349 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: HTTP Service > Affects Versions: http.base-3.0.12, http.jetty-3.2.4 > Reporter: Derek Baum > Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler > Priority: Minor > Fix For: http.base-3.0.14, http.jetty-3.2.6, http.bridge-3.0.14 > > Attachments: factory.patch, factory2.patch > > > I need to run multiple HTTP services, with different configurations. > I was surprised to find that felix.http.jetty does not provide a > ManagedServiceFactory and so were others as indicated in this stack overflow > conversation: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20074211/osgi-http-bundle-bind-to-two-ports > I have experimented with creating a ManagedServiceFactory for the HTTP > service myself. It is difficult to do externally to the http.jetty bundle, as > it requires access to internal packages. > I have therefore created a small patch to revision 1760954 which adds a > ManagedServiceFactory, without changing any of the existing functionality of > the ManagedService. This allows multiple http.jetty instances to be > configured using WebConsole, fileinstall or other config admin clients. > I have also added a new configuration property: org.apache.felix.http.name, > which is added as a service property to the HTTP runtime instance. This makes > it easier to target a specific HTTP whiteboard service than filtering on the > port: > HTTP_WHITEBOARD_TARGET + "=(org.apache.felix.http.name=web1)" > I would be grateful if you would consider adding this functionality. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)