I'm trying to start a Wicket Application using Felix implementation of OSGi HTTP service, for that I just register the service using WicketServlet with applicationClassName parameter:
props.put("applicationClassName", MainApplication.class.getName());
service = (HttpService)context.getService(httpReference);
service.registerServlet("/", new WicketServlet(), props, null);
I have also tried using Felix Whiteboard implementation and registering the web service as a Servlet one:
props.put("alias", "/");
props.put("init.applicationClassName", MainApplication.class.getName());
registration = context.registerService(Servlet.class.getName(), new WicketServlet(), props);
In both cases it fails when I deploy it using Pax Runner and Felix (mvn package install pax:run -Dframework=felix -Dprofiles=log,config), the exception seems to be related with the ClassLoader:
[Jetty HTTP Service] ERROR org.apache.felix.http.whiteboard - Failed to register servlet
org.apache.wicket.WicketRuntimeException: Unable to create application of class es.warp.sample.HTTPLocalGUI.MainApplication
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at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:252)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:320)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:247)
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I have tried to export everything in the bundle and it does the same.
The strangest thing is that it works perfectly if I deploy it using Equinox (mvn package install pax:run -Dframework=felix -Dprofiles=log,config).
It seems to be a visibilty issue, but I don't know how to fix it, am I doing something wrong? Should I try to extend WicketServlet to take control on the instantiation of the application? Or maybe using an application Factory?
Any light is welcomed.