If you flip from using the big cxf bundle that includes everything and the
kitchen sync from CXF to using the individual CXF modules, you should be
able to strip things down quite a bit.   There is likely a bunch of things
in the cxf bundle that you don't need.  CORBA binding, bunch of tooling, the
jetty transport, aegis databinding, etc...    Basically, depend on
cxf-rt-frontend-jaxrs if you just want basic jaxrs stuff,
cxf-rt-frontend-jaxws if you want jaxws.   Much of the rest is "optional".

Dan




David Blevins-2 wrote
> 
> JAX-RS is being added to the Java EE 7 Web Profile.  Given that and the
> fact that many of the recent user questions are about JAX-RS, perhaps we
> should consider adding it to our Web Profile distro now rather than later.
> 
> The big question in my mind is, how small can we get it?  Can we do it
> with CXF in a way that doesn't bring in JAX-WS?
> 
> If we pull in JAX-WS too, then we have to certify it and that is a major
> effort.
> 
> 
> -David
> 


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