If you didn't want to leverage the SSL to send the request to the CXF
service, you don't need to configure http:conduit part.
BTW, the below example shows the configuration of jetty engine could be
very useful.
On Wed Apr 18 04:40:25 2012, Christian Müller wrote:
You need a "http:conduit". You can find an example at [1] and the Apache
CXF web site [2].
[1]
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/camel/trunk/components/camel-cxf/src/test/resources/org/apache/camel/component/cxf/jaxrs/CxfRsProducerClientFactoryCacheTest2.xml
[2]
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/client-http-transport-including-ssl-support.html
Best,
Christian
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Castyn<eric.ben...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hmm let me try to rephrase a bit. How would you go about securing a CXF
consumer endpoint with an SSL cert that is open to the outside world? Do
you need to route it through an http conduit or is there some way to have
the SSL cert live on the CXF endpoint itself?
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