Adding support to configuring JAX-WS Handlers in spring configuration file
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Key: CXF-1301
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1301
Project: CXF
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: Configuration
Affects Versions: 2.0.4
Environment: All
Reporter: Gopal Janjanam
I am adding the discussion thread here. Looks like this feature is requested by
many users and adds a lot of value as we don't have to hardcode file names as
part of HandlerChain annotation in each class.
>From Dan's comments it looks like infrastructure is all there just spring
>integration needs to be done.
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I just answered this for someone else as well... :-)
Currently, no. It looks like it was started as the HandlerChainBuilder
has a "buildHandlerChainFromConfiguration" method, but it's only called
from various unit tests right now. It's not wired into the spring
loading at all. That would be a good feature request.
Dan
On Monday 10 December 2007, gjanjana wrote:
> I was trying to configure JAX-WS Handler as part of spring
> configuration file. I don't find any means to do that. Is it possible
> to register JAX-WS Handler at deploy time instead of using
> @HandlerChain annotation. I don't want every java class to declare
> this handler chain.
>
> For example following descriptor markup registers jaxws service
> endpoint. This element accept CXF interceptors as part of
> "jaxws:inInterceptors" element. However I don't find any way to
> register JAX-WS Handlers.
>
> <jaxws:endpoint id="classImpl"
> implementor="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.service.Hello"
> endpointName="e:HelloEndpointCustomized"
> serviceName="s:HelloServiceCustomized"
> address="http://localhost:8080/test"
> xmlns:e="http://service.jaxws.cxf.apache.org/endpoint"
> xmlns:s="http://service.jaxws.cxf.apache.org/service"/>
> </beans>
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