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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.10.12)

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Group org.wso2.carbon
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.26-alpha3)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.26-alpha3
Last update 21. March 2024
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.10.11)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.10.11
Last update 20. March 2024
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.26-alpha)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.26-alpha
Last update 06. February 2024
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.10.2)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.10.2
Last update 04. February 2024
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.22)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.22
Last update 12. January 2024
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
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org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.3)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.3
Last update 13. March 2023
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.8.1)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.8.1
Last update 01. March 2023
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.1)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.1
Last update 21. February 2023
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!

org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge from group org.wso2.carbon (version 4.9.1-m1)

There are two ways to use OSGi in server-side[1]. In Carbon, what we have done is, embedding an OSGi framework inside a servlet container. So BridgeServlet delegates all the request from the servlet container to the HttpServiceServlet registered by the http.bridge bundle. This is required only when Carbon is running inside a webapp. There is a possibility to embed an HTTP server(ex. jetty) inside equinox and start a server with all our carbon bundles. This is same as running carbon inside spring DM server. For this scenario, we do not need org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge bundles and the org.wso2.carbon.bridge extension bundle. 1. http://eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_quickstart.php

Group: org.wso2.carbon Artifact: org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
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Artifact org.wso2.carbon.http.bridge
Group org.wso2.carbon
Version 4.9.1-m1
Last update 07. February 2023
Tags: container webapp server request extension servlet wso2 registered inside when required running spring ways same scenario carbon have only from embedding embed jetty equinox bundle possibility side http_quickstart httpserviceservlet need this start delegates done eclipse with osgi what framework there bundles bridgeservlet http bridge
Organization not specified
URL http://wso2.org
License not specified
Dependencies amount 3
Dependencies org.eclipse.osgi, org.wso2.carbon.bridge, org.eclipse.equinox.http.servlet,
There are maybe transitive dependencies!



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