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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-1494: --------------------------------------- Does anyone know how to create an instance of JdkDynamicAopProxy manually in the code ? > Issue Using JAX-RS / REST When AOP Proxy In Place > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-1494 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1494 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: REST > Affects Versions: 2.1 > Reporter: Steve Ardis > Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin > Fix For: 2.1 > > Attachments: beans.xml, cxf-1494.patch, Test.java > > > If your beans.xml contains the following entry: > <jaxrs:server id="services" address="/"> > <jaxrs:serviceBeans> > <ref bean="test" /> > </jaxrs:serviceBeans> > </jaxrs:server> > <bean id="test" class="test.rest.Test" /> > And you have a Spring AOP pointcut defined as: > <aop:config> > <aop:pointcut id="testOperations" expression="execution(* > test.rest.*.*(..))" /> > <aop:advisor advice-ref="transactionAdvice" pointcut-ref="testOperations" > /> > </aop:config> > no mapping to the test bean are mapped and method cannot be invoked - it > fails with "No operation found for path: /test/string/" > If you comment out the contents of <aop:config> everything works fine. > This link describes the problem with JAX-WS and the same issue probably > applies to JAX-RS: > http://incubator.apache.org/cxf/faq.html#FAQ-WhenusingSpringAOPtoenablethingsliketransactionsandsecurity%252CthegeneratedWSDLisverymessedupwithwrongnamespaces%252Cpartnames%252Cetc... > However, the solution provided in the link does not work due to differences > in the APIs between JAX-WS and JAX-RS. > I have a dumbed-down Maven project that I can zip up and provide if necessary. > Is there a suggested way around this problem for JAX-RS? > Is there a reason that, if the instance of the class that JAX-RS sees is a > proxy object, that it can't get the underlying class information by drilling > into the proxy object, thereby eliminating the necessity to define the > serviceClass information (as in the JAX-WS "fix")? Ideally , I'd like to be > able to do the following: > <jaxrs:server id="services" address="/"> > <jaxrs:serviceBeans> > <ref bean="test1" /> > <ref bean="test2" /> > <ref bean="test3" /> > </jaxrs:serviceBeans> > </jaxrs:server> > without having to define separate jaxrs server(s) (as in the JAX-WS "fix"). -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.