Hi Sergey,

Thanks for the comments! The JAX-RS 2.0 spec review (the CDI part) is first
thing to do for me :-)  I intended to start from that and then to create a
JIRA with defined scope for PoC.
No doubts many questions will be raised and asked to you or Christian :-)
Thanks!

Best Regards,
    Andriy Redko


On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Andriy
>
>
> On 18/02/14 22:44, Andrey Redko wrote:
>
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Follow-up on a recent conversation, I am wondering if someone is looking
>> into PoC for CDI integration in CXF? (Christian?) I would like to spend
>> some time and try to come up with easy way to have basic CDI support in
>>   JAX-RS / JAX-WS services. Please let me know if someone is already
>> working on that so I will work on something else.
>>
>>
> AFAIK I'm interested in seeing the basic injection of beans working in
> standalone containers like Tomcat as per the JAXRS 2.0 spec describing the
> optional integration with CDI, for example,
>
> @Path("/")
> public class MyRoot {
>
>   @Inject Book book;
>
>   @GET
>   public Book getBook() {
>       return book;
>   }
> }
>
> IMHO the same should work for JAXWS services. And it should be enabled
> optionally, so as not to interfere with EE containers doing their own CDI
> work.
>
> Christian, is it in line with what you'd like to happen when integrating
> JAX-WS endpoints with CDI ?
>
> Andrei, may be you can play a bit with the JAX-RS 2.0 level CDI
> integration and then ask Christian review it and may be agree on the common
> approach toward enabling the basic injection support for the frontends ?
>
>
> Thanks, Sergey
>
>> Thanks a bunch!
>>
>> PS: My apologies if you receive this message twice. I am getting
>> permanent delivery failures when sending to [email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>        Andriy Redko
>>
>
>
>

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