Thanks for reply, i just tried PaxWeb, the jetty was included inside of it...
Is it necessary to bring in big guns like geronimo and spring? Cause wicket is mostly working - no problem conecting to server, browse pages, use standard components... Only when it comes to resources... Or you've allready came throug this and your way is only working so far? 2009/10/19 Charles Moulliard <[email protected]>: > Hi Kamil, > > I use Apache Wicket top of Apache Felix Karaf currently. > > To be able to run easily wicket with felix, you have to use PAX Web, > Jetty bundle and of course Wicket. Here is my list of bundles used > > <feature name="http" version="1.2.0-SNAPSHOT"> > <config > name="org.ops4j.pax.web">org.osgi.service.http.port=8181</config> > > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.geronimo.specs/geronimo-servlet_2.5_spec/1.1.2</bundle> > > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.servicemix.bundles/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.jetty-bundle/6.1.14_1</bundle> > <bundle>mvn:org.ops4j.pax.web/pax-web-bundle/0.6.0</bundle> > </feature> > > <feature name="wicket" version="1.4.1"> > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.wicket/wicket/1.4.1</bundle> > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.wicket/wicket-ioc/1.4.1</bundle> > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.wicket/wicket-spring/1.4.1</bundle> > <bundle>mvn:org.apache.wicket/wicket-extensions/1.4.1</bundle> > </feature> > > Remark : Apache Felix Karaf is a distribution software running top of > Apache Felix (or Equinox if you want). The big advantage is that karaf > provides you a provisioning mechanism who helo you to define the > bundles to be deployed. > > You can find more info here : > > http://camel.apache.org/tutorial-osgi-camel-part2c.html > > and here > > http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com/2009/04/power-of-apache-wicket-and-spring-osgi.html > > and here for Apache Karaf : > > http://felix.apache.org/site/46-provisioning.html > > Regards, > > Charles Moulliard > Senior Enterprise Architect > Apache Camel Committer > > ***************************** > blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com > twitter : http://twitter.com/cmoulliard > > > > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:23 PM, kamil szabo <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hey, >> >> im working on application trying to put these technologies together, >> but i'm stuck. >> >> I folowed few mailing lists where someone was told to create custom >> WicketApplicationFactory, custom WicketFilter and WicketServlet, and >> then register the servlet in HttpService (of felix.http). After few >> standard problems I managed to make a bundle with wicket jars as >> classpath and made Wicket work but... >> >> Some form components does not work, like Pallete - seems like no >> javascript resources were downloaded from the wicket.extensions.jar, >> no exception is thrown, just buttons does not work. Ajax does not work >> either. And I can't find a way to adress images, i followed the >> documentation on felix.http site but there is just too little >> information for me. >> >> Can someone tell me if this can somehow work? >> Are there some technological problems that can't make Ajax and some >> wocket components work correctly? >> And how to address resources? (service.registerResources("/static", >> "/etc/www", null); or where should they be) >> >> Or where can i find some more infos on these thema... >> >> Is there someone who made his way through this and can please help me? >> I need to make it OSGi way, I would have no problem to deploy it in >> app server... >> >> Thx in advance Kamil Szabo >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

