Thank you Glen, I will try that .. On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recently converted Jersey's jacksonjsonprovider sample to run on CXF, > it's available here: > https://github.com/gmazza/**jersey-samples-on-cxf/tree/** > master/jacksonjsonprovider<https://github.com/gmazza/jersey-samples-on-cxf/tree/master/jacksonjsonprovider> > > The README.html for this sample shows how the client can use open-source > cURL to provide the desired content type as a header (extra parameter) > instead of within the URL; also the sample itself has root resources > providing content in various formats: XML, JSON, and JSONP. > > HTH, > Glen > > > On 02/22/2012 03:17 PM, anand sridhar wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am developing REST services using CXF and am exposing each service to >> provide output in multiple content types viz , application./xml, >> application/json, text/html etc... >> To determine what content type every request should request for, I managed >> to work out that I can use cxf extensions to provide the content type as >> extension. >> >> like /api/service.xml, /api/service.json and so on. >> >> However, I would like to know if it is possible to provide the content >> type >> through request header and how in CXF I can read and provide output in >> suitable content type. >> >> Thanks, >> Anand >> >> > > -- > Glen Mazza > Talend Community Coders > coders.talend.com > blog: www.jroller.com/gmazza > >
