The API were inconsistent: sometimes using the C format for getters and setters
(e.g. String host(), void host(String)), sometimes using the JavaBeans format.
Now the API stick with the JavaBean format apart the "fluent" API in Request,
that is in the fluent format (i.e. C setter format, but returning this instead of void).
Upgrade to the latest pax-exam
Support for felix-3.x and 4.x as tested
Fix the spdy MANIFEST.MF generations
Add an integration test for SPDY
Refactor the test code
Squashed commit of the following:
commit bd020ee1214992d8d21a11dc800e04dc5e9b2001
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Oct 6 16:58:43 2012 +0800
Add spdy integration test for OSGi and clean-up
Refacor the pax-exam OSGi integration tests
Add an integration test for spdy.
Execute the test under 2 versions of felix and 2 versions of equinox.
commit f3151a272ab92560432f3b76f564bf06b19bc22b
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Oct 6 16:28:51 2012 +0800
Fix the generated MANIFEST.MF
OSGi integration test in the next commit.
commit 3152aa2b5e39cf2d3b81f8400488c0672e922b8d
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 5 16:58:29 2012 +0800
Fix the startup of the servlet.
setInitOrder(0) was working in jetty-7 and jetty-8 but not in jetty-9
anymore. setInitOrder(1) is fine.
commit 8038d314f4f423e8608fd09dd42b840e101a0c13
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Oct 4 17:53:28 2012 +0800
Upgrade to pax-exam-2.6
commit 7136fa88e2410ac345b6ae0657d882c7e9714c0b
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Oct 4 17:53:07 2012 +0800
Support for felix-3.x and felix-4.x
commit 0bcc6b0d8ed5144150f90f578a90c558419349d1
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Oct 4 17:53:28 2012 +0800
Upgrade to pax-exam-2.6
commit 2e17466624650df433b6c5f11abafb56539ee740
Author: Hugues Malphettes <hmalphettes@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Oct 4 17:53:07 2012 +0800
Support for felix-3.x and felix-4.x
This change was due to the fact that the old spdy-core and spdy-jetty modules had classes in the same package,
which is a problem for OSGi.
The old spdy-jetty module has been split in 2: spdy-client and spdy-server, and other SPDY modules just underwent a
renaming to make them more sound.