Andrea Smyth wrote:

Dan Diephouse wrote:

I updated the page with these things and several of my own.

I think the Spring approach that I roughly outlined can meet the criteria, although a few tweaks are probably in order for discovery.


Futher tweaks may also be necessary to meet the "Minimal Effort to Achieve non-Default Behaviour" requirement. In the earlier mentioned example of how to change a particular property for a HTTP destination a user ideally only specifies the bean presenting the HTTP destination in his user.xml file - rather than repeating the standard instructions of how that object is created and how it's hung up in the hierarchy of other objects created on behalf of the user's Endpoint.publish(...) invocation.
Spring 2.0 AOP (see [1], [2]) could be the solution to that.

Andrea.

[1] http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/reference/aop.html#aop-atconfigurable [2] http://debasishg.blogspot.com/2006/07/spring-20-aop-spruce-up-your-domain.html

Wow, thats really cool. I think thats a great idea for the customizing the static JAX-WS stuff.

- Dan

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