Are you sure you really need camel-cxf for this.
How about just using a simple cxf client and call it from the camel
route using java.
This way you can already use the minimal set of dependencies of the most
current cxf release.
Christian
Am 08.09.2015 um 19:25 schrieb smalik:
Thanks Sergey.
Unfortunately I can't wait long enough for Camel 2.16 I have a delivery
pretty soon :)
Ok so indeed the camel-cxf stuff looks quite bloated for my purposes.
Do you know of any other (lightweight) Camel endpoint I can use for the
purpose of sending a POJO to a webservice? http, restlet? Or maybe I'll have
to write my own Camel endpoint. The service I am calling is provided by Axis
2, unfortunately there is no axis endpoint in camel, apparently it got
replaced by the bloated cxf!
cheers
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