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Kurt Westerfeld updated SM-2020:
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    Attachment: SM-2020.patch

Patch for this issue.

This feature is implemented by creating a delegate delivery channel when 
creating the cxfse proxy, which propagates message subject from the inbound 
exchange (if available) to the outbound exchange.

> CXFSE Proxy  Doesn't Implement "propagateSubject" Setting
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SM-2020
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SM-2020
>             Project: ServiceMix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: servicemix-cxf-se
>         Environment: fuse esb 4.3
>            Reporter: Kurt Westerfeld
>         Attachments: SM-2020.patch
>
>
> In looking at cxfse:proxy xsd, it is possible to setup a proxy to propagate 
> the NMR "security subject" in the bean construction; however, the code does 
> nothing within CxfSeProxyFactoryBean.
> I think it would not be hard to implement.  If this setting is true, do the 
> following:
>   - create a cxf interceptor that is attached right before jbi marshaling 
> (ie. PRE_STREAM) similar to cxfbc's interceptor called JbiOutInterceptor
>   - within this interceptor, find the currently propagated message using 
> JBIContext.getMessageExchange()
>   - if there is a mex (there may not be, in the case that an inbound message 
> is not currently being handled by the cxfse endpoint--ie. async outbound 
> call), call mex.getMessage( "in" ), and if this is non-null, do:
>             if( !message.containsKey( Subject.class ) )
>                message.put( Subject.class, inMsg.getSecuritySubject() )
> Now comes the semi-hard part.  To me, it looks like the jbi binding/transport 
> abstraction (JBIConduitOutputStream) in cxf would next need a slight mod, 
> like this:
>       if (message.containsKey( Subject.class ) )
>           inMsg.setSecuritySubject( (Subject) message.get( Subject.class ) );

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