It looks like you are expecting to get
com/sun/net/ssl/internal/ssl/Provider
from the class path, but it is not on the class path or you have not
properly exported it. Where do you expect your bundles to get this class?
If from the class path, then you need to add it to the
org.osgi.framewor
Hello all.
I have a problem when enabling https in Jetty. My config file of
Sfelix can be found from
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuv/config.properties.sfelix.txt
When running Felix with similar properties, outputs (error) are similar.
jsse.jar is in classpath.
Thank you for any help!
Best regards
T
Hi Karl,
Thanks for your reply. I'll create the JIRA issue asap.
Best regards,
Martijn
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> -Original Message-
> From:
It would probably be best if you could create a new Jira issue for
this and include the error message as well (if possible).
I can look into it (at least to make it possible to disable extensions
via a property).
regards,
Karl
On 10/29/07, Karl Pauls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This sounds bad
This sounds bad. Could you give the error as well?
In general, I think I need to make it possible to disable the
extension stuff then via a property (like the urlhandlers).
regards,
Karl
> Hi,
>
> We have embedded Felix in a webapp which is deployed on Tomcat 5.5.x. We
> used a pre-1.0.0 versio
Hi,
We have embedded Felix in a webapp which is deployed on Tomcat 5.5.x. We
used a pre-1.0.0 version of the Felix framework and the upgrade to
framework 1.0.1 now gives us a problem with the ExtensionManager. The
following happens:
Felix is started and the ExtensionManager registers the URL
"fel
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