Great to hear.  I really do think our approaches are very similar, but it
is good that you have proven that more.

Tom





From:   Raymond Auge <raymond.a...@liferay.com>
To:     Equinox development mailing list <equinox-dev@eclipse.org>,
Date:   03/23/2014 12:14 AM
Subject:        Re: [equinox-dev] equinox http service
Sent by:        equinox-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



Hello Thomas, et al.

I managed to use the org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet without modification
as the Http Service in Liferay without using the equinox bridge or doing
any nasty hackery. It was actually trivially simple.

This is a good stepping stone to start hacking in the new http-service spec
on top of this knowing that we're starting from an working common
denominator.

Probably tomorrow I'll create a github fork with a branch for this work.

Sincerely,
- Ray


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Raymond Auge <raymond.a...@liferay.com>
wrote:
  Nvm... Old checkout.


  On Mar 21, 2014 5:26 PM, "Raymond Auge" <raymond.a...@liferay.com> wrote:
   Hey all,

   I'd like to confirm my understanding that
   rt.equinox.bundles/org.eclipse.equinox.http is indeed the (and only)
   http-service implementation in equinox.

   Thx

   --
   Raymond Augé (@rotty3000)
   Senior Software Architect
   Liferay, Inc. (@Liferay)






--
Raymond Augé (@rotty3000)
Senior Software Architect
Liferay, Inc. (@Liferay)
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