Hi
I'm wondering, can you have a copy of cxf.xml on a test classpath which would
contain this entry ?
Not sure whether it will work but may be it's worth a try :-)
Cheers, Sergey
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From: "Thomas Diesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: WS-RM on the client side
Thanks Sergey.
Do you know how I would do this in an elegant way?
The policy engine would need to be enabled per test case?
(i.e. I cannot have a global config that contains <p:engine enabled="true">)
cheers
-thomas
Sergey Beryozkin wrote:
Hi
I think you may need to explicitly enable a policy engine for this to happen. There's a JIRA for making sure a policy engine gets
automatically enabled on encountering the policy expressions
Cheers, Sergey
Hi Folks,
do we have documentation on how to use WS-RM on the client side except for
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/wsrmconfiguration.html
If a client proxy is build from a wsdl containing RM related policy, is that proxy supposed to contain the client side
interceptors and therefore speak the RM protocol automatically?
This is described in more detail in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1311
If you agree, I would update the wiki with the results of this thread.
cheers
-thomas
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