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Overview

Pax Web Extender is a set of utilities related to web development under OSGi and it contains the following modules:

Modules

Pax URL - war — war:/war-i: protocol handlers. Automates war deployment.
Pax Web Extender - War — Pax Web Extender WAR is an extender bundle that makes possible to deploy WAR files into OSGi.
Pax Web Extender - Whiteboard — Pax Web Extender Whiteboard is an extender bundle that ease the pain of registering servlets, resources, filters and listeners and keeping track of Http Service availability.

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Issue tracker

Issues, bugs, and feature requests can be submitted to the issue tracking system.

Latest News

Pax Web Extender 0.4.0 has been released.
This release highlights are:

  • support for JSP registration, servlet registration using url patterns mapping, setting of session timeout (latest features of Pax Web)
  • bug fixes

Checkout release notes for details.

Posted at Jul 25, 2008 by Alin Dreghiciu | 0 comments

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.

Posted at Jan 28, 2008 by Alin Dreghiciu | 0 comments

Are you ready to deploy your war into OSGi? Pax Web Extender - War is waiting for you.

Posted at Jan 03, 2008 by Alin Dreghiciu | 0 comments

Pax Web Extender 0.2.0 has been released. Checkout the change log page for details.
Documentation about using the new feature will follow soon.

For users of version 0.1.0, please pay attention to the fact that package names, symbolic name, maven groupId/artifactId has been changed in order to accommodate future additions. Sorry for inconvenience.

Posted at Dec 26, 2007 by Alin Dreghiciu | 0 comments

First version (0.1.0) of Pax Web Extender has been released.

Highlights:

Pax Web Extender
Pax Web Extender is a set of utilities related to web development under OSGi.
Posted at Sep 24, 2007 by Alin Dreghiciu | 0 comments