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Hadrian Zbarcea updated CAMEL-4405: ----------------------------------- Issue Type: Sub-task (was: Bug) Parent: CAMEL-4425 > Invalid URIs used by camel-cxf > ------------------------------ > > Key: CAMEL-4405 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4405 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: camel-cxf > Affects Versions: 2.8.0 > Reporter: Hadrian Zbarcea > Assignee: Hadrian Zbarcea > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 2.9.0 > > > This is a nasty one. > We currently support URIs of the following form in camel-cxf: > {code} > "cxf://http://localhost:9000/CxfEndpointTest/helloworld?wsdlURL=classpath:person.wsdl&serviceName={http://camel.apache.org/wsdl-first}PersonService&portName={http://camel.apache.org/wsdl-first}soap" > {code} > As curly brackets are not valid, URIs like above are invalid. Unfortunately I > suspect there are too many users who use this format now to just fix it so we > need to deprecate this format, find a workaround and a solution. > The solution I am proposing is to use another parameter: targetNamespace to > replace the value between the curlies for the serviceName. The portName > should not be a QName actually either. As such, the example above would > become: > {code} > "cxf://http://localhost:9000/CxfEndpointTest/helloworld?wsdlURL=classpath:person.wsdl&targetNamespace=http://camel.apache.org/wsdl-first&serviceName=PersonService&portName=soap" > {code} > I will look for a workaround too, to not break existing code too much. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira