Please move this question to cxf-user. The dev list is for development of CXF only. Don't worry, CXF dev's are on both lists. This keeps our mailing list search archives useful as well.
Still, I'm not sure what you mean by "non-standalone client" -- what is it that you want to develop? Glen Am Mittwoch, den 31.10.2007, 06:16 -0700 schrieb luismi: > Hello all, > > I´m a newbie to all this, and i´d like to explain a problem I have yet to > find a solution for. > > We´ve set up a demo application with web services using a Spring context > taking advantage of CXF features. > > <bean id="cliente" class="indra.cm.demo.spring.ServicioSaldo" > factory-bean="clientFactory" factory-method="create"/> > > <bean id="clientFactory" > class="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.JaxWsProxyFactoryBean"> > <property name="serviceClass" > value="indra.cm.demo.spring.ServicioSaldo"/> > <property name="address" > value="http://localhost:8080/Cxf_Spring_1/ > ServicioSaldo"/> > </bean> > > > This is our standalone client: > > > ClassPathXmlApplicationContext context > = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[] > {"indra/ > cm/demo/spring/client/cliente-beans.xml"}); > > ServicioSaldo client = > (ServicioSaldo)context.getBean("cliente"); > > String response1 = client.getOficina("22222"); > String response2 = client.getSaldo("33333", "Luis M. > Fdez"); > > System.out.println("Response1: " + response1); > System.out.println("Response2: " + response2); > > Is there any way of building a non standalone client? is that possible? > > Thx.
