Running Lucee 5 in an OSGi container

We currently embed Lucee in our Java based project. The container we run in
is Virgo, which uses Equinox under the hood. Will this use case be
supported in Lucee 5?

Lucee itself is an osgi container, means all 3rd party jars used by Lucee
are loaded as bundles by the Lucee.jar. BUT the Lucee.jar itself is not a
bundle. In fact the Lucee.jar is a merge of the Lucee loader and the Felix
(Apache osgi) code.
It is for sure possible to make this work, but I’m also sure it needs some
tweaks to make this work. So you need to test and see what happens.

MichaAm Dienstag, 24. November 2015 schrieb Daan de Wit :

We currently embed Lucee in our Java based project. The container we run
in is Virgo, which uses Equinox under the hood. Will this use case be
supported in Lucee 5?


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