Hi Eric,

I would like to come back to this discussion; I somehow forgot to follow up on the old thread. If we go with a thin Apache Felix Jetty bundle, then you need to install a lot of other bundles even if you don't use http2. So updating from a current version to this new version is not nice.

How about we still include the jetty bundles inside, fix the service loader configuration by including it - but do not include the other things needed for http2 support. So if you're not using http2, it works like today. If you use http2 you install additionally spifly and what else is required to make it work.

Would that work?

Regards
Carsten

Am 18.10.2018 um 19:59 schrieb Eric Norman:
Yes, with a few changes to the felix.http code it is possible to make it
work.

I stashed the code changes in my github fork at
https://github.com/enapps-enorman/felix which I think you have already
discovered?

I would be willing to initiate a PR from the fork, but unfortunately the
http/2 support doesn't work without changing how the felix.http bundle is
packaged as discussed on the felix mailing list at:
https://www.mail-archive.com/users@felix.apache.org/msg18187.html

The felix community seemed reluctant to make the packaging changes to the
felix.http bundle so I didn't send the PR at the time.


Regards,

Eric

On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 10:04 AM Naftali <nvdl...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi, is there any way to enable enable HTTP/2 support in the embedded felix
jetty?

Greetz Naftali



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