The OSGi container most likely is the same as the Eclipse project uses, and
as far as I understood the web container OSGi bundle is pretty much a
standard component.

It would make sense that the LWI is "just" a web app on top of this.



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Sent: 23. januar 2011 14:38
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Installation Results Partial Success:

Is the LWI developed from scratch?

Aaron Bartell
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On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Dean, Robert <rdean@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The admin tool is not run by a version of WebSphere App Server. The LWI
runtime is an OSGi-based Java container that is about on par with the
capabilities of Tomcat and it's installed with the HTTP Server.



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