- OSGi R7 Http Service Specification implementation (OSGi CMPN R7, chapter 102)
- OSGi R7 Web Applications Specification implementation (OSGi CMPN R7, chapter 128)
- OSGi R7 Http Whiteboard Specification implementation (OSGi CMPN R7, chapter 140)
Pax Web extends OSGi Http Service with better servlet support, filters, listeners, error pages and JSPs and some others in order to meet the latest versions of Servlet specs. Pax Web facilitates an easy installation of WAR bundles as well as discovery of web elements published as OSGi services. All of this beside the, standard, programmatic registration as detailed in the HTTP Service specs.
There are 3 equivalent (in terms of functionality) implementations in Pax Web:
- pax-web-jetty bundle uses Jetty 9.4.x
- pax-web-tomcat bundle uses Tomcat 9.0.x
- pax-web-undertow bundle uses Undertow 2.2.x
- https://ops4j1.jira.com/wiki/spaces/paxweb/overview or alternative (work in progress)
- http://ops4j.github.io/pax/web/index.html
In OPS4J, everyone is invited to contribute. We don't require any paperwork or community reputation. All we ask you is to move carefully and to clean up after yourself:
- Describe your problem or enhancement request before submitting a solution.
- Submit a GitHub issue before creating a pull request. This is required for the release notes.
- For discussions, the mailing list is more suitable than GH issues.
- Any bugfix or new feature must be covered by regression tests.
mvn clean install
NB: if you want to avoid test execution: mvn clean install -DskipTests
mvn -Prelease -Darguments="-Prelease" release:prepare -DautoVersionSubmodules=true
mvn -Prelease -Darguments="-Prelease" -Dgoals=deploy release:perform
Go to oss.sonatype.org and push pax-web to central.
If you want more information about releasing, please take a look on:
https://ops4j1.jira.com/wiki/spaces/ops4j/pages/12060688/Releasing