Hi,
I'm not sure how do you load the camel context.
camel-cxf bundle don't need to import your customer SEI package, you
just need to make sure you thread context classloader can load the SEI
class.
On 5/26/11 7:19 PM, Bengt Rodehav wrote:
Hello again Willem,
Yes the ITrsWebService class is actually part of the bundle that contains
the route and its package is exported. When I use Spring with "cxf:bean", as
I described earlier, Spring seems to have no problem finding this interface.
However, I cannot see that the camel-cxf bundle is importing this package.
Shouldn't it have a dynamic import of "*"? How else can camel-cxf load a
class it isn't aware of?
I've tried to do "update 165" (165 is the camel-cxf bundle) to make it
resolve again and perhaps find my class - but it doesn't help.
/Bengt
2011/5/26 Willem Jiang<willem.ji...@gmail.com>
On 5/26/11 6:16 PM, Bengt Rodehav wrote:
* ITrsWebService serverBean = new TrsWebServiceImpl();
> from("cxf:
http://localhost:9001/trsws/?serviceClass=se.digia.trs.route.webservice.ITrsWebService
").bean(serverBean);*
But for some reason camel-cxf can't seem to find the ITrsWebService class
(an interface). I get the following exception:
Can you check if your application bundle can access the SEI class without
any issue ?
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