Thank you, sorry I hadn't noticed that the FAQ answer my question
Regards.

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 4:49 AM, Freeman Fang <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Take a look at our FAQ here[1], yeah, you need synchronize it.
>
> And no, there's no real difference between http and https
>
> [1]http://cxf.apache.org/faq.html#FAQ-AreJAXWSclientproxiesthreadsafe%3F
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> On 2012-10-19, at 下午7:27, Hervé BARRAULT wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > i'm using CXF to create a client like this :
> >
> > final ExampleService service = new ExampleService();
> > client = service.getExamplePort();
> >
> > Now, i would use a dynamic endpoint (don't call each time the same url).
> >
> > I have seen the following method (which is working):
> > ((BindingProvider)
> >
> client).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY,
> > myUrl);
> >
> > Now i call my client like this :
> >
> > public Object myFirstMethod(final String myUrl, final MyExampleParam
> > object) {
> >     ((BindingProvider)
> >
> client).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY,
> > myUrl);
> >     return client.myFirstMethod(object);
> > }
> >
> > As I can have concurrent calls to this method, should I synchronize it ?
> (I
> > have not yet noticed strange behavior, but I guess it is compulsory)
> >
> > Is there some possible problems when using https instead of http with
> this
> > mechanism ?
> >
> > Thanks for answers
> > Regards
>
>

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