[jboss-user] [JBoss Web Services] - Re: jbossws-native: Publish HttpContext via Endpoint API

Pedro Correia do-not-reply at jboss.com
Tue May 17 11:38:13 EDT 2011


Pedro Correia [http://community.jboss.org/people/sgt_pimenta] created the discussion

"Re: jbossws-native: Publish HttpContext via Endpoint API"

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Hi Richard,

I understand that the feature has been dropped, but from the end-user point of view I wouldn't really look at it as a "hack". 
If there is a container available (i.e. JBoss/Tomcat) why should one be "forced" to use Netty, Jetty, Glassfish mini-server, etc.?  :) 

In other words, it means that any JBossWS *javax.xml.ws.Endpoint* implementation (native, cxf, metro) is not compatible (programmatically at least) with JEE container deployment; which (by the book) should be performed using the classical WAR packaging approach. Correct?

I was checking CFX "Endpoint" implementation and wondering if, by any chance, would be possible to inject the container's HTTP server in the endpoint's *JaxWsServerFactoryBean* ? Maybe I am persisting in the "hack" here...

Thanks for your support, I will consider your recommendation for switching to CFX as well.

Pedro
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