| The base idea is to take the current felix webconsole (we use in Karaf), base it |
| on wicket and handle the entire thing on pax-wicket. Based on this method it should |
| be very simple to provide an VERY configurable and extendable webconsole which should |
| be much easier to write than the current one based on plain jscript and servlets. |
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| This version uses the current snapshot of the OPS4J Pax Wicket Project. Although snapshots |
| are avialable via Sonatype please make sure that you've the latest build of Pax Wicket master |
| in your local .m2 repositories: |
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| git clone git://github.com/ops4j/org.ops4j.pax.wicket |
| cd org.ops4j.pax.wicket |
| mvn install |
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| Now you can install the karaf-webconsole: |
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| mvn install |
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| The Karaf Webconsole includes a feature file you can use to run the project in the latest |
| Apache Karaf: |
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| features:addurl mvn:org.apache.karaf.webconsole/features/1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/xml/features |
| |
| after you've installed those packages successfully point your browser to: |
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| http://localhost:8181/cns |
| |