Hi Sergey, Thanks for the reply! We appreciate it. I will try it out, and reply as soon as I can make it work, or have other questions.
Best regards, Allan Sergey Beryozkin wrote: > > Hi > > Sorry for a delay. > CXF JAXRS JaxbElementProvider is already checking for a custom > XMLStreamReader/XMLStreamWriter on a message, and if it is available then > will read from/write to it. > The current problem is that a JAXB provider is not recognizing > "application/fastinfoset", so you just need to explicitly configure > JaxbElementProvider to accept > > "application/xml" and "application/fastinfoset", please see > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/trunk/systests/jaxrs/src/test/resources/jaxrs/WEB-INF/beans.xml > > ex, do something like > > <util:list id="customTypes"> > <value>application/xml</value> > <value>application/fastinfoset</value> > </util:list> > > and then > > <bean id="jaxbProvider" > class="org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.provider.JAXBElementProvider"> > <property name="produceMediaTypes" ref="customTypes"/> > <property name="consumeMediaTypes" ref="customTypes"/> > </bean> > > Can you try it please ? I hope this will work for you > Sergey > > > AllanSLim wrote: >> >> >> Hi Dan, >> >> Thanks a lot! Any feedback from Sergey is also appreciated. >> >> >> We also have SOAP endpoints, I will experiment on that as well. >> >> regards, >> Allan >> >> >> dkulp wrote: >>> >>> >>> May need to wait till Sergey is back from his holidays for this. >>> >>> I don't think the FastInfosetFeature thing will work for JAX-RS as that >>> really >>> interacts with the StaxOutInterceptors that are used for the normal >>> webservice >>> things. What may be needed is a FI Provider thing for JAXRS. Not >>> really >>> sure though. Or maybe have the existing providers that use Stax double >>> check >>> the message for an XMLStreamReader or similar. If I get a chance a >>> bit >>> later, I'll try and take a look, but this is defintely closer to >>> Sergey's >>> area. >>> >>> Dan >>> >>> >>> On Thu January 7 2010 11:32:34 am AllanSLim wrote: >>>> Hi Guys, >>>> >>>> We're trying to implementing the fastInfoset feature of CXF (2.2.5) in >>>> our >>>> REST service, but it's returning a 500 internal server error ( No >>>> message >>>> body writer has been found for response class Person ). >>>> >>>> wget: >>>> >>>> wget -S --header="Accept: application/fastinfoset" >>>> http://localhost:8080/services/samples/getSample?id=9 >>>> >>>> No message body writer has been found for response class Person >>>> >>>> >>>> Our rest service is: >>>> >>>> @Path("/samples") >>>> @Features(features = { "org.apache.cxf.feature.FastInfosetFeature" }) >>>> @Produces({"application/xml","application/fastinfoset", "text/plain"}) >>>> public class SampleServiceImpl implements SampleService { >>>> >>>> @GET >>>> @Path("/getPerson") >>>> public Response getPerson() { >>>> Person person = new Person(); >>>> person.setAge("99"); >>>> person.setName("Homer Simpson"); >>>> // trying the Response.ok() >>>> return Response.ok(person).build(); >>>> // return person; >>>> } >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Our class person is properly annotated with: >>>> >>>> @XmlRootElement(name = "Person") >>>> public class Person { .. } >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Our project is maven base. >>>> >>>> Any help will be greatly appreciated! >>>> >>>> Thank you very much! >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> Allan >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel Kulp >>> dk...@apache.org >>> http://www.dankulp.com/blog >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/CXF-2.2.5-and-Fastinfoset-tp27062753p27095329.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.