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Carsten Ziegeler commented on FELIX-6565: ----------------------------------------- [~amitmondal] Thanks for working on this patch; I think it is good to switch to the http whiteboard. With this it should be possible to also configure the http context to register the servlet with. Could you maybe add a configuration for that to your PR? > Make OSGi HTTP Package dependency optional in HealthCheck core bundle > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FELIX-6565 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6565 > Project: Felix > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Health Checks > Reporter: Amit Mondal > Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler > Priority: Minor > Fix For: healthcheck.core 2.0.16 > > > Currently, the Felix HealthCheck core bundle mandatorily imports > org.osgi.service.http package which is used by > {_}*HealthCheckExecutorServlet*{_}. In our current system, we don't use HTTP > at all, hence, neither _*javax.servlet*_ nor _*org.osgi.service.http*_ is > available in the runtime. Hence, the health checks don't work as it > mandatorily requires _*org.osgi.service.http*_ package dependency. Since, > _*HealthCheckExecutorServlet*_ is not a core component for the health checks, > we can consider the following options: > # Provide a separate bundle with HTTP dependency (invasive approach) > # Make _*org.osgi.service.http*_ an optional package for HealthCheck core > and conditionally enable _*HealthCheckExecutorServlet*_ component if > _*org.osgi.service.http*_ is wired to the HealthCheck core bundle (similar > approach we did for Quartz to check the availability of Quartz in runtime) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)