Hi

I'm thinking of avoiding merging the code required to support binding ReaderInterceptor and WriterInterceptor to specific methods only from the trunk, the changes are quite sensitive, and I think it is a bit risky at this stage, may be in time for 2.7.8 but I'm not really sure.

In CXF 2.7.x you can get the same by registering these interceptors from DynamicFeature so given that a per-method specific registration is still possible, I'm inclined to keep the code for the static name binding of these interceptors on the trunk only

Also, in many case what you can do with these interceptors is also possible with filters and MBR or MBW

Thanks, Sergey
On 01/08/13 10:10, Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
Hi

I believe in CXF 2.7.5 name binding are not working with
ReaderInterceptor or WriterInterceptor, I did not even know it was
required, so did it only for ContainerRequestFilter and
ContainerResponseFilter (and client variants).

This definitely has to work on the trunk (CXF 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT), I fixed
it to get some early TCK tests passing. But I did not merge it to CXF
2.7.6 - there was a stream of changes to the trunk, some of them went
into CXF 2.7.x, some not.
I will investigate how realistic it is to merge the related changes to
CXF 2.7.7-SNAPSHOT.
I'll update this thread when I get a chance to look into it

Thanks, Sergey


On 01/08/13 03:55, ?????? wrote:
Dear CXF Support,

  I am trying to add a name-binding interceptor in JAX-RS 2.0, but the
name binding does not work, the interceptor operates as a global
interceptor. I have writen a name binding filter in the same way
successfully. I am not sure what the problem is.

  Could you please give me some advice? Thank you very much!!!

  I use apache-cxf-2.7.5,apache-tomcat-6.0.37, and Java 6.

  I setup namebinding in this way:

  @NameBinding
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD })
public @interface NamesBinding {
  }

  @Provider
@NamesBinding
public class NameInterceptor implements WriterInterceptor{
   @Override
  public void aroundWriteTo(WriterInterceptorContext arg0)
    throws IOException, WebApplicationException {
   arg0.getHeaders().add("MyInterceptorHeader", "From NameBinding
Interceptor");
   arg0.setEntity("This is from Name Binding Example.");
   arg0.proceed();
  }
}

  @Path("/user")
public class Server {

  @GET
  @Path("/getString")
  @Produces("text/plain")
  @NamesBinding
  public String getAString(){
   return ".......";
  }
}
  And in the Spring file, Bean.xml, I write the Interceptor as Provider:

  <jaxrs:server id="InterceptorServlet" address="/rest">
    <jaxrs:serviceBeans>
    <ref bean="InterceptorService" />
   </jaxrs:serviceBeans>
    <jaxrs:providers>
    <ref bean="GlobalInterceptor" />
    <ref bean="NameInterceptor" />
   </jaxrs:providers>
    <jaxrs:extensionMappings>
    <entry key="json" value="application/json" />
    <entry key="xml" value="application/xml" />
   </jaxrs:extensionMappings>
    <jaxrs:languageMappings>
    <entry key="en" value="en-gb" />
   </jaxrs:languageMappings>
  </jaxrs:server>

  Thank you very much!

  Sincerely,


  Di Ma
  [email protected]





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