ner embedded into osgi platform or osgi embedded into
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> On that - Musachy attempted a hack (=p) a while ago it seems -
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On that - Musachy attempted a hack (=p) a while ago it seems -
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plates are so much easier to develop, test, and debug,
> so I don't really see the loss.
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> >> in fact, I doubt they will ever be supported. If tiles can work with
> >> Freemarker or Velocity, then I don't see why we couldn't get it
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>> It all depends on the approach. Currently, JSP's aren't supported and
>> in fact, I doubt they will ever be supported. If tiles can work with
>> Freemarker or Velocity, then I don't see why we couldn't get it
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Well, at least in my experience so far, for libraries, it is usually
enough to take the default manifest, if there is a version of the jar
available that has one, but for frameworks, you may want to customize
exactly what packages are depended upon and, more importantly, what
dependencies are bundl
2008/7/14 Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Actually, that bit isn't a problem - we could bundle the tiles jars in
> the struts 2 tiles plugin and generate the manifest for both
> automatically.
Sorry for the dumb question, but does "bundling" mean "decompress and
recompress together"? IMHO it's ea
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Antonio Petrelli
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> 2008/7/14 Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It all depends on the approach. Currently, JSP's aren't supported and
>> in fact, I doubt they will ever be supported. If tiles can work with
>> Freemarker or Velocity, then
2008/7/14 Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It all depends on the approach. Currently, JSP's aren't supported and
> in fact, I doubt they will ever be supported. If tiles can work with
> Freemarker or Velocity, then I don't see why we couldn't get it
> working.
Currently Tiles can use only JSP an
ng forward to transitioning to the
>> convention plugin in 2.2. Speaking of 2.2, don't forget to close out
>> 2.1 bugs so we can get that out the door! :)
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>> Don
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don't forget to close out
> 2.1 bugs so we can get that out the door! :)
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>>>> > hidden, which OSGi experts would lament, but the main goal is to allow
>>>> > Struts actions to be hot deployable, and I think this plugin could
>>>> > make it happen.
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Cool, I look forward to either of those... even though I'm not using S2
in production yet, it'd be a nice feature to see, really true
hot-loading. Thanks Don!
Frank
Don Brown wrote:
At this point, the /bundles directory is only read on startup, however, it
wouldn't be too hard to add a polli
Cool. I'm trying to keep the plugin's wiki page up to date regarding its
usage, configuration options, etc., so it would be a good place to start:
http://cwiki.apache.org/S2PLUGINS/osgi-plugin.html
Don
On 7/30/07, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> After spending a couple of days tr
At this point, the /bundles directory is only read on startup, however, it
wouldn't be too hard to add a polling scanner. The better solution will be
to write a GUI that will let you install, uninstall, and upgrade bundles at
runtime.
Don
On 7/30/07, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After spending a couple of days trying to implement this myself, I
quited :). kudos to Don
I will be playing with it soon :)
musachy
On 7/29/07, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Writing an OSGi plugin for Struts 2 has been something I've been
> playing with on and off since I put in place
Kudos Don.
Don Brown wrote:
Writing an OSGi plugin for Struts 2 has been something I've been
playing with on and off since I put in place the Struts 2 plugin
architecture, and I finally completed an end-to-end functional spike
of such a beast. My motivation for a Struts 2 OSGi plugin is to easil
Don, could you clarify something for me? You say "Drop the jar into the
/WEB-INF/classes/bundles directory and it will automatically be
installed when the application starts up" ... so if I have a running
application, I have to restart it for the deploy to happen... is that
restart always goin
Writing an OSGi plugin for Struts 2 has been something I've been
playing with on and off since I put in place the Struts 2 plugin
architecture, and I finally completed an end-to-end functional spike
of such a beast. My motivation for a Struts 2 OSGi plugin is to easily
allow Struts 2 developers to
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