What do you mean by "features" ? Karaf or CXF features ?

Regards
JB

On 12/19/2017 11:51 AM, Francois Papon wrote:
Hi Carlos,

I'm interesting by this and I would like to know if this is the same
approach for features ? (Swagger feature for example)

Thanks,

François


Le 19/12/2017 à 14:36, Carlos Sierra Andrés a écrit :
Hello Matteo,

you can just publish the filters as OSGi services advertising the
interfaces you want them to be registered by. I am not aware of any
specific example for CXF services, but in the tests you can see how
"extensions" can be registered:
https://github.com/apache/aries-jax-rs-whiteboard/blob/master/jax-rs.itests/src/main/java/test/JaxrsTest.java#L1674

I hope this helps.

Carlos.

El 19/12/17 a las 11:14, matteo escribió:
Hello,
In OSGi I usually configure my CXF REST endpoints using blueprints as
follows:

        

I would like to avoid blueprint-based configuration and switch to
declarative services. I saw an example on how to do this with OSGi
whiteboard:

https://github.com/apache/aries-jax-rs-whiteboard/tree/master/jax-rs.example/src/main/java/org/apache/aries/jax/rs/example

What is the right approach to combine CXF filters such as
CrossOriginResourceSharingFilter, OAuthContextProvider and all that with the
whiteboard approach? Is there any example or documentation page that
explains how to configure CXF JAX-RS servers and CXF providers in this way?

Thank you very much,
Matteo



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