Hello,
I am developing a Eclipse RCP application which has a local SWT user
interface but also exposes some functionality through a web
interface, I intend by using an embedded jetty server.
I have got as far as having servlets hosted by using the
org.eclipse.equinox.http.jetty plugin using the
org.eclipse.equinox.http.registry.servlets extension point.
I also have managed to get JSPs hosted as well through this system
by using the org.eclipse.equinox.jsp.jasper.registry.JSPFactory
class.
My problems start when trying to use JSTL in my JSPs, simply put I
cannot make it work.
I have done quite a few things, found from various sources on the
internet, but nothing seems to work. Either there is something I am
missing as I am quite new to OSGI and eclipse RCP, or may be there
is nothing out there which is a complete set of instructions which
will give such a working set up. When I do a search I find examples
and such like from some time ago and am just not certain what might
have changed or not so do not know whether the examples are still
working with Eclipse 4.2.
Rather than repeat what I have tried, you may wish to look at this
question I have posted on stackoverflow, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15065092/jstl-with-org-eclipse-equinox-http-jetty-plugin-for-embedding-jetty-in-an-rcp-ap.
I would appreciate it if someone could either explain or point to a
set of instructions which are complete (either provide all required
knowledge or state what one should already understand) and will
guide me through how to get this working.
Also as mentioned in the question on stackoverflow I have seen
references to using org.eclipse.jetty.osgi.boot, but I never got
that working. If suitable instructions for that could be provided
then that also might be a possible way forward.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Michael Whapples
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