Thanks Sergei...
If i did write an adapter for SI, what's the point where i can fake
CXFServlet inputstream, outputstream, so that i don't have to change any CXF
config files / CXF jaxws Service Implementations or CXF jaxrs service
implementations?
i understand, i might have to implement some serv
Hey guys,
I've been having some issues with my SSL connections. We're using SSL with
basic auth and using a client side certificate. Originally when I start my
system, everything authenticates and connects correctly, but once I exceed
the 15 second timeout between calls on my connection, the con
We recently ran into some interesting behavior caused by ASM.
We use the @ResponseWrapper in one of our services to change the name of the
Response element returned by our service.
With ASM 3.3 on the classpath (which is transitive dependency on
cxf-rt-frontend-jaxws) calling the following
Me
Thank you very much for your complete answer.
Actually, I am using Alfresco 3.4d, which embeds CXF 2.2.2.
I have upgraded the CXF client version to 2.4.2 (the version I use on the
server side), and now, this works great !
So CXF works 2.4.2 works as you say !
Thanks for your help.
2012/2/3 Dan
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On 03/02/12 19:06, hdave wrote:
You are fast! Will check it out and report and comment on any issues I find.
Should I test with 2.5.3-SNAPSHOT or 2.6.0-SNAPSHOT? Does it matter?
Please try 2.5.3-SNAPSHOT, a lot of refactoring is done on
2.6.0-SNAPSHOT and it is still few months away, so goi
Hi Guy
On 03/02/12 18:27, Guy Pardon wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for answering!
The REST/JAXRS paradigm offers a basic controller mechanism, and I can return
text/html (and other media types) as well as forward to JSP pages.
I've always disliked struts and JSF and am trying to push JAXRS to the limits
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On 03/02/12 18:13, KARR, DAVID wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Guy Pardon [mailto:g...@atomikos.com]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:54 AM
To: users@cxf.apache.org
Subject: REST and MVC for webapps
Hi,
I am looking for examples and/or information on using CXF/REST/JAXRS as
the cont
It was related to 2.5.1, looks OK in 2.5.2, thanks.
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On 02/03/2012 02:38 PM, COURTAULT Francois wrote:
Hello Dan and Glen,
"Quite likely the required approach, yes. If the WSDL contains policies and
the policy engine is turned on (which is the default starting in CXF 2.3), then the
policy based interceptors will be automatically engaged. Us
Hello Dan and Glen,
"Quite likely the required approach, yes. If the WSDL contains policies and
the policy engine is turned on (which is the default starting in CXF 2.3), then
the policy based interceptors will be automatically engaged. Using the
non-policy based approach may interfere wit
On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 3:33:10 PM Fabien Baligand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I use my CXF client, configured with MTOM enabled, to get a 5OMb file
> ; I note that CXF downloads all the attachment content to a temp file, and
> then, give me the InputStream to the temp file.
>
> In my case, I don'
I think if you do the same basic thing you do for updating HTTP settings, you
can change the JMS settings:
JMSConduit c = (JMSConduit)ClientProxy.getClient(port).getConduit()
c.getJmsConfig().setXYZ();
Dan
On Wednesday, February 01, 2012 4:26:55 AM anhtuannd wrote:
> I have WSDL file whi
On Thursday, February 02, 2012 12:56:55 PM Michael Prieß wrote:
> @Daniel
> Thanks for the hint. Putting the interceptor behind the WSDL
> interceptor into the USER_PROTOCOL Phase works fine for me.
>
> But the version element which I added to the header has nothing to do
> with the SoapVersion. I
On Thursday, February 02, 2012 3:35:36 PM soaw...@web.de wrote:
> Dear experienced cxf users,
>
> I’m working with cxf for the first time and have issues to determine how to
> ensure thread safety. I have read the FAQ but am not sure what’s exactly
> the “client”.
> *** The facts:
> -
On 02/03/2012 02:08 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Friday, February 03, 2012 8:02:35 PM COURTAULT Francois wrote:
Hello Glen,
First, my WDSL contains policy statements.
I have read again more carefully your article.
Let me know if I have well understood:
- if the WSDL contains policy statemen
On Friday, February 03, 2012 8:02:35 PM COURTAULT Francois wrote:
> Hello Glen,
>
> First, my WDSL contains policy statements.
> I have read again more carefully your article.
>
> Let me know if I have well understood:
> - if the WSDL contains policy statements, the WS-SecurityPolicy option
You are fast! Will check it out and report and comment on any issues I find.
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Hello Glen,
First, my WDSL contains policy statements.
I have read again more carefully your article.
Let me know if I have well understood:
- if the WSDL contains policy statements, the WS-SecurityPolicy option is
the preferred approach: right ?
- if the WSDL doesn't contain policy st
Once *you* decide which one you want--your choice but if the WSDL
doesn't have security policy statements it will need to be WSS4J--just
follow my blog entry, making changes as explained in the tutorial
depending on the option you wanted. For example, the code segment
referenced had instructio
Hi Chris, I'd look at the wsdl:binding section of this simple WSDL here:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/web_service_tutorial#WFstep4
...and just follow that format for each of the wsdl:operations under
your wsdl:binding section.
More info on generating SOAP clients:
http://www.jroller.com
Hello,
OK but how do you choose the method WSS4J interceptors or WS-SecurityPolicy ?
Best Regards.
-Original Message-
From: Glen Mazza [mailto:gma...@talend.com]
Sent: vendredi 3 février 2012 19:29
To: users@cxf.apache.org
Subject: Re: Issue with CXF-2.5.2 regarding UsernameToken
The o
On Friday, February 03, 2012 1:12:52 PM Christopher Magnollay wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to use the CXF tool to generate java code from a legacy WSDL
> file. I was not the one who wrote it (and i suspect he did it by hand) and
> the cxf maven plugin is telling me that the WSDL is invalid (as
The only reference to WSHandlerConstants.USER in the blog article is in
the case where you're using WSS4J interceptors and not
WS-SecurityPolicy. Remember just before that code block the article
says to activate the section of the code depending on the method you're
using--WSS4J interceptors o
Hi,
Thanks for answering!
The REST/JAXRS paradigm offers a basic controller mechanism, and I can return
text/html (and other media types) as well as forward to JSP pages.
I've always disliked struts and JSF and am trying to push JAXRS to the limits -
hence my question :-)
Guy
On 3-feb-2012,
Hi All,
I am trying to use the CXF tool to generate java code from a legacy WSDL
file. I was not the one who wrote it (and i suspect he did it by hand) and
the cxf maven plugin is telling me that the WSDL is invalid (as is soapUI).
I would like to make changes to the WSDL to make it correct but wi
Guy Pardon-3 wrote
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for examples and/or information on using CXF/REST/JAXRS as
> the controller for html webapps - instead of Struts or JSF.
>
> Any pointers available?
>
> Thanks
> Guy
>
There are some "HOWTOs" at the CXF website that should get you started.
Here's
> -Original Message-
> From: Guy Pardon [mailto:g...@atomikos.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:54 AM
> To: users@cxf.apache.org
> Subject: REST and MVC for webapps
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for examples and/or information on using CXF/REST/JAXRS as
> the controller for html webapps
Hello,
I don't understand because the 2 ways of coding seem feasible according the
article at: http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/cxf_usernametoken_profile
So do you mean that the client code provided in this article is wrong ?
Best Regards
-Original Message-
From: Colm O hEigeartaigh
Hi,
I am looking for examples and/or information on using CXF/REST/JAXRS as the
controller for html webapps - instead of Struts or JSF.
Any pointers available?
Thanks
Guy
On 03/02/12 03:02, Jeff Wang wrote:
I'm having two difficulties with testing. One practical, one theoretical.
practical:
If I have any @Context annotations, I can't actually call the service
via a client proxy. I need to code the call separately (and
manually.)
I updated the proxies to simply
If you search this blog entry for "MAX_VALUE":
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/jaxwshandlers_to_cxfinterceptors,
you can see how parameters can be read and written during the SOAP
request & response exchange.
HTH,
Glen
On 02/03/2012 10:02 AM, chimaira wrote:
Hello
Sorry for my english, I
Hi
On 03/02/12 15:02, chimaira wrote:
Hello
Sorry for my english, I'll try to be as clear as I can
with CXF integrated in my application , I m extending the
AbstractPhaseInterceptor class so I can save my Request/Response into an
output file.
but, while my response xml contains no request info
On Friday, February 03, 2012 7:46:30 AM Jens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does CXF (2.5.2) still support SwA?
It should be working. We have tests for it and the JAX-WS TCK requires it.
Some of our tests are at:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/trunk/systests/jaxws/src/test/java/org/apache/cxf/systest/s
Hi Francois,
In the code you have that works, you are (correctly) setting the
username via the tag "ws-security.username". This is defined in the
following documentation "Configuring the extra properties":
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/ws-securitypolicy.html
However in the code that does not work,
Hello everybody,
For UsernameToken, in my client code I have used the following code which is:
Map ctx = ((BindingProvider)
port).getRequestContext();
ctx.put("ws-security.username", "myusername");
ctx.put("ws-security.password", "mypassword")
On 02/02/12 15:04, Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking of deleting CodeGeneratorProvider [1] for 2.6 only,
given that it seems to be redundant now that we have a wadl2java command
line tool and plugin.
The idea behind CodeGeneratorProvider has been that one can just quickly
download a zipp
Hi,
does CXF (2.5.2) still support SwA?
I'm asking because I have a WSDL with SwA enabled, I generated classes from
that with enableMIMEContent=true (so I get a DataHandler in my interface),
but when I send a message, the attachment part is included as a second XML
element in the message body ins
Very nice Oli, thank you very much for the time espent.
We'll try to integrate the new feature and give you a feedback ASAP.
Kind regards and have a nice weekend.
Fran.
El 03/02/2012, a las 13:27, Oliver Wulff escribió:
> Hi Fran
>
> I've added this functionality here:
> http://svn.apache.org
Hello
Sorry for my english, I'll try to be as clear as I can
with CXF integrated in my application , I m extending the
AbstractPhaseInterceptor class so I can save my Request/Response into an
output file.
but, while my response xml contains no request information (like a customer
ID's for ex)
Jens wrote
>
>
> Christian Schneider wrote
>>
>> and can you try the same but leave out the transportId="...". All my
>> examples do not do this.
>
> I can try to put a smallish example together but I can't leave out the
> transportId. The client would try to use the original HTTP URL from th
Hi,
On 02/02/12 22:08, hdave wrote:
Sergey,
The workaround is functioning well. Let me know if you create a CXF issue
on this so I can track it.
Please see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4086
it has been resolved on the trunk and all the branches,
Give it a try please
Cheers, Ser
Christian Schneider wrote
>
> and can you try the same but leave out the transportId="...". All my
> examples do not do this.
I can try to put a smallish example together but I can't leave out the
transportId. The client would try to use the original HTTP URL from the WSDL
in that case.
Also n
and can you try the same but leave out the transportId="...". All my
examples do not do this.
Christian
Am 03.02.2012 11:53, schrieb Jens:
Hi,
according to the 2.4 release notes, importing the CXF extensions in the
Spring configuration is no longer necessary. I'm running into a problem with
Can you post your full config or ideally a small test project that shows
the problem?
Christian
Am 03.02.2012 11:53, schrieb Jens:
Hi,
according to the 2.4 release notes, importing the CXF extensions in the
Spring configuration is no longer necessary. I'm running into a problem with
that with
Hi Fran
I've added this functionality here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1240127
Here is a sample callback handler:
public class DummyIDPCallbackHandler implements CallbackHandler {
public void handle(Callback[] callbacks) throws IOException,
UnsupportedCallbac
On 03/02/12 11:19, Taariq Levack wrote:
Thanks to you both, I'm happily securing my services using Spring.
Just like Camel, CXF is much easier than it looks.
I've no karma to fix that typo so please make a note to fix that sometime
if you haven't already.
I did, it will take a bit of time to s
Thanks to you both, I'm happily securing my services using Spring.
Just like Camel, CXF is much easier than it looks.
I've no karma to fix that typo so please make a note to fix that sometime
if you haven't already.
Thanks again.
Taariq
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
>
Hi,
according to the 2.4 release notes, importing the CXF extensions in the
Spring configuration is no longer necessary. I'm running into a problem with
that with 2.5.2, however.
The original WSDL specifies an HTTP transport but communication really is
via JMS. So my client config looks like this
fixed...
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1240038
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Solution Architect
Talend Application Integration Division http://www.talend.com
Von: Oliver Wulff [owu...@talend.com]
Gesendet: Donnerst
Hi
On 03/02/12 05:45, Taariq Levack wrote:
Hi
I have an existing web app using Spring Security and LDAP for
authentication and authorization.
Now we want some web services to be secured using UsernameToken and SSL.
I also want it to reuse the existing spring method level security, this
user's r
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