That is a music to our ears :-). CXF JAXRS is built on the solid core dome by all of the WS work, ex, Oneway CXF JAX-RS extension which will become very important going forward IMHO would not be here without WS-RM work, etc carried out earlier

Sergey
On 23/11/16 14:21, James Carman wrote:
Well, folks can use Microbule without knowing anything about CXF.  The only
thing you write is pure 100% JAX-RS code!  The internals of Microbule are
somewhat CXF-focused at the moment.  Obviously, I could provide other
implementation-specific (Jersey, RestEasy, etc.) bindings, but for now I'm
going to focus on CXF since that's what I tend to enjoy using :)


On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 9:19 AM Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi James

While I certainly support the idea of having a given framework offering
an option for the users to have a 100% portable code, which is a
foundation, I also think SpringBoot (I refer to it simply because it was
already referred on this thread already :-)) shows why it has become so
popular - the last thing they care about is being on some standard line
but what they care about is offer the features which will be important
for their users and their users are rewarding them back.

I've been trying to follow the same path in CXF JAX-RS - offer a solid
foundation for people to do 100% portable code, but do try as hard as I
can add some extensions - slow at times I guess. I'm def not alone in
this approach if we refer to Jersey, RestEasy. I encourage you to do the
same with Microbule. Sorry if it sounds a bit controversial, hopefully
not too much :-)

Cheers, Sergey


On 23/11/16 13:00, James Carman wrote:
There have been certain providers in Microbule where I had to dig into
CXF-specific areas in order to implement them (request timeouts that I
wrote last night being one for sure).  I'd like to keep it pure JAX-RS as
much as possible, though.

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 6:21 AM Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,
One thing which is worth noting that a portability of JAX-RS 2.0
Features (and indeed other providers) is only achievable if they are
also implemented in a portable way...




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