Hi James

Looks very promising, and I found the answer to the question I was about to ask in a "What's in a Name" section at the end :-)

Microbule, Meecrowave - the massive wave is coming :-)

Cheers, Sergey


On 21/11/16 18:11, James Carman wrote:
The header names are configurable, so you can use whatever you want.  You
just need to set up an etc/org.microbule.decorator.tracer.cfg file:

traceIdHeader=My-Trace-ID
requestIdHeader=My-Request-ID



On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:09 PM Romain Manni-Bucau <rmannibu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hi James,

Would it be an option to extract the tracer - at least the names of the
headers - to a "portable" module? With Mark we were on that area as well
for meecrowave (a microprofile server based on CXF too and hosted
@openwebbeans) and was thinking to add it to sirona since it is the
monitoring related ASF project. Would be great to make the names/format
uniform accross impl otherwise inteoperability is hard and this feature
loose some of its strength.

wdyt?

PS: sure we can share more but this would at least enable a
microbule-meecrowave cluster to speak the same language ;)



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2016-11-21 19:03 GMT+01:00 James Carman <ja...@carmanconsulting.com>:

We've been working on a Microservices framework called "Microbule" which
leverages CXF and Karaf (hence the cross-post):

https://github.com/jwcarman/microbule

The idea is to make writing Microservices easy and fun, by providing many
of the oft-requested features for you out-of-the-box (CORS, Caching, JSON
transformation, validation, etc.).  There's a README page that explains
how
to install/run Microbule in Karaf and how to write your own services.  If
you're interested, take it for a spin and let us know what you think.

Thanks,

James




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