My app doesn't need Wildfly or Felix. It just uses maven to build an "uber
jar" that's a jar containing SpringBoot stuff plus maven dependencies for
JackrabbitOak. So there's no OSGi, and no need for a separate webserver
either. SpringBoot builds a JAR that has its own *embedded* Tomcat! So when
I deploy to a server, all I have to do is start MongoDb and then run my
JAR.

Best regards,
Clay Ferguson
[email protected]


On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 11:35 PM, smg11 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply Clay Ferguson.
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> Let me try the link you have suggested. Please let me know is it compatible
> with Wildfly and felix. Because we are using wildfly as our application
> server.
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