It could be more easy to leverage the servlet transport (which could be
used across the web container)
instead of starting the engine inside the CXF.
On Tue Apr 24 08:44:13 2012, Benson Margulies wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Glen Mazza<[email protected]> wrote:
Really? AFAICT the code I linked to *is* using Tomcat, if perhaps not
directly in the manner that you're interested.
Glen
Really. Currently, when you just 'launch an endpoint', CXF launches
Jetty behind your back. I'd love to make it possible for CXF to do the
same with Tomcat; however, your scheme gets me the same end-user
benefits for a lot less effort than building a http_tomcat transport
next to the http_jetty transport.
Benson Margulies wrote
Glen,
This is very helpful if I want to cheap out of actually teaching CXF
to embed tomcat as it currently embeds Jetty:-)
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Glen Mazza<glen.mazza@> wrote:
Benson Margulies wrote
Last year, I took a look at tomcat as an alternative to Jetty for
embedding purposes.
I ran aground, I was just too ignorant.
Since I seem, again, to be hitting jetty bugs that close 'idle'
connections inappropriately, I've got myself interested again.
Is anyone who has a grip on server transports willing to help me out?
I had done an example with embedded Tomcat a while back, perhaps it might
help you:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/junit_web_service_testing#testtc
Glen
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