| Starting with May 25, 2009 Pax Web Extender has been merged into Pax Web. The following information is only valid for versions before and including 0.5.1. |
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Pax Web Extender WAR is an extender bundle that makes possible to deploy WAR files into OSGi. How does it workFirst you should have a war file compliant with Servlet specs. As the war file will have to be deployed as a bundle the war file must have the necessary OSGi manifest headers (take a look what is required and how you can easily add them). Once you have this preconditions you just have to deploy your bundle in your preferred OSGi framework. Of course, what you need more is that pax web extender war bundle to be installed together with an http service (preferred [Pax Web]). Detailed way of workingOnce installed the war extender will watch over the bundles that get started / stopped. Benefits
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System requirements
Manual installation
[Pax Runner] installationSource codehttps://scm.ops4j.org/repos/ops4j/projects/pax/web-extender/war ( or browse via FishEye ) |
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Pax Web Extender 0.4.0 has been released.
Checkout release notes for details.
Labels: pax-web-extender-war, news, web, pax-web-extender-whiteboard, release, pax-web-extender, pax, extender
Pax Web Extender 0.3.0 has been released. Checkout the change log page for details. Major new feature in this release is standard WAR deployment into OSGi. Are you ready to deploy your war into OSGi? Pax Web Extender - War is waiting for you. |

