So far it seems for me that I have a big problem with architecture of the application. It was working well so far, the approach we used.
I mean, these "camel-cxf:rsServer" elements, with classes describing REST interface following jax-rs. The REST classes were looking a little bit weird, as they "returning null" (http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2012/05/rest-endpoint-for-integration-using.html) but it was possible then to use the rest class directly in the start of a camel routes with "from("cxfrs:bean:something")". Is something like this possible with this way of registering jax-rs? <jaxrs:server id="customerService" address="/"> <jaxrs:serviceBeans> <ref component-id="myServiceBean" /> </jaxrs:serviceBeans> <jaxrs:providers> <bean id="authorizationFilter" class="com.foo.HttpAuth"/> </jaxrs:providers> </jaxrs:server> The provider definitelly works like that, that's good. But everything else doesn't work :P On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Martin Stiborský <martin.stibor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, so it seems that implementing > org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.ext.RequestHandler could help me. > How to register such a provider then? > > We have REST interfaces created like this: > > <camel-cxf:rsServer id="restFoo" address="/rest/foo" > serviceClass="com.rest.FooRest"/> > > We have few of these. I'm not sure, it it's possible to register > jax-rs provider with this. > > > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Ioan Eugen Stan <stan.ieu...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hello Martin, >> >> I think you could try addding a Filter or Interceptor that does Basic >> Auth. If you're using CXF you could try something like [1] >> >> Hope it helps, >> >> [1] http://cxf.apache.org/docs/secure-jax-rs-services.html >> >> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Martin Stiborský >> <martin.stibor...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hello guys, >>> a joke is saying that a number of tabs opened in web browser related >>> to some problem could help you to estimate the time needed for >>> implementation. >>> I have now about 33 tabs opened :) I need to secure my REST interface, >>> with HTTP Basic auth. >>> >>> In the project, we are currently still with Camel 2.10.1 (not yet >>> resolved some troubles with upgrade to 2.11 :( ), we are using OSGi >>> and Aries blueprint. All deployed into Apache Karaf. >>> >>> Just a simple hint which way to go is goood enough for me. >>> Right now, I'm checking JAAS, but I'm really lost in this topic. >>> >>> -- >>> S pozdravem / Best regards >>> Martin Stiborský >>> >>> Jabber: st...@njs.netlab.cz >>> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stibi >> >> >> >> -- >> Ioan Eugen Stan >> 0720 898 747 > > > > -- > S pozdravem / Best regards > Martin Stiborský > > Jabber: st...@njs.netlab.cz > Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stibi -- S pozdravem / Best regards Martin Stiborský Jabber: st...@njs.netlab.cz Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stibi