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Revision as of 14:59, 11 August 2010
DBWS in an OSGi Environment
An Eclipselink DBWS service can be run in an OSGi environment using Javase 6's 'containerless' javax.xml.ws.Endpoint API.
Environment Setup
Download a version of the Eclipse IDE that includes the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, Eclipse Classic 3.6.0 or
Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers). Install the Database JDBC driver: use the embedded Apache Derby database in this example
- Download Apache Derby (org.apache.derby) bundle from Orbit.
- Place the org.apache.derby bundle into your $ECLIPSE_HOME/dropins folder.
- Install the EclipseLink and Jetty target Components:
{later, a set of updated EclipseLink bundles will be required}
Create a new Plugin project: