Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-10 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 15:34, Rob Walker wrote: The Felix layer just provides registration of aliases And this needs to be fixed in a new version (compared to org.ungoverned), since Jetty (at Jetty4) resolves the URL space differently from the OSGi spec. Keep that in mind, FelixM.

Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-10 Thread Rob Walker
But my memory could be inaccurate. Mine too these days ;)

Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-10 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi Niclas, Am Donnerstag, den 10.01.2008, 16:42 +0800 schrieb Niclas Hedhman: On Wednesday 09 January 2008 15:34, Rob Walker wrote: The Felix layer just provides registration of aliases And this needs to be fixed in a new version (compared to org.ungoverned), since Jetty (at Jetty4)

Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-09 Thread Richard S. Hall
Alin Dreghiciu wrote: Hi, I hope you do not get me wrong here but still have to ask. Does it worth reinventing the wheel? Pax Web is already built based on jetty6 ad is ASLv2. Maybe I is good to have the Felix http service remain on Jetty so the we get a wider selection, and spend the effort if

Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-08 Thread Alin Dreghiciu
Hi, I hope you do not get me wrong here but still have to ask. Does it worth reinventing the wheel? Pax Web is already built based on jetty6 ad is ASLv2. Maybe I is good to have the Felix http service remain on Jetty so the we get a wider selection, and spend the effort if possible on improving

Re: Look at migration to more recent Jetty version (FELIX-55)

2008-01-08 Thread Rob Walker
Alin For the most part this is historical - several years back when Richard started Oscar, and later I joined in, there was pretty much no other open source OSGi, even less an open source Http Service. So Richard rolled a quick version, and I tidied it up a bit to make it more OSGi compliant