Hi Sergey,

Thank you for your suggestions. It seems like there is no way to configure the 
response chunk/buffer size for tomcat in server.xml or somewhere else in the 
configuration. 
I also tried you ContainerResponseFilter suggestion and it works like charm. 
Thank you very much for your help.


Best regards,
 
Julien 

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Betreff: Re: CXF JAX-RS response chunk/buffer size

Hi

It might be possible to control with a non-Servlet, standalone CXF HTTP Jetty 
transport, but perhaps you can configure it with in Tomcat/etc server.xml, 
there might be a way to do it.

Or add a ContainerResponseFilter with HttpServletResponse injected - this 
filter can be shared between all the application endpoints

Sergey

On 18/12/15 06:41, Julien Charon wrote:
>    Hi,
>
>
> Does CXF somehow support the configuration of the response chunk/buffer size 
> for Transfer-Encoding: chunked? Until now, using non-CXF/non-JAX-RS 
> implementation, I'm doing this by calling 
> javax.servlet.ServletResponse.setBufferSize(int). However, I'd like to use 
> response streaming as described in 
> http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-basics.html#JAX-RSBasics-ResponseStreaming.
> One way I can think of is adding the javax.servlet.ServletResponse to my 
> methods using the @Context annotation and calling 
> javax.servlet.ServletResponse.setBufferSize(int) like before, but I don't 
> know if that works and I'd prefer to be able to configure that on a per 
> application basis rather than adding that call to each method.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Julien
>
> Avitech GmbH
> Engineering AxL
> Tel.: +49 (0)7541/282-177
> Fax: +49 (0)7541/282-199
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