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Daniel Kulp reassigned CXF-2324:
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Assignee: Daniel Kulp
> HTTP Client ProxyServerPort shouldn't be an xs:int in the http-conf.xsd
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>
> Key: CXF-2324
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2324
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Transports
> Affects Versions: 2.1.4
> Reporter: Nils Winkler
> Assignee: Daniel Kulp
>
> In the {{cxf-rt-transports-http}} jar, the {{schemas/wsdl/http-conf.xsd}}
> file contains the following definition for the HTTP Client's
> {{ProxyServerPort}} element:
> {code:xml}
> <xs:attribute name="ProxyServerPort" type="xs:int" use="optional">
> <xs:annotation>
> <xs:documentation>
> Specifies the port number used by the proxy server.
> </xs:documentation>
> </xs:annotation>
> </xs:attribute>
> {code}
> The use of {{xs:int}} makes it impossible to define the {{ProxyServerPort}}
> value through one of Spring's {{PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer}}, e.g. like
> this:
> {code:xml}
> <http:conduit
> name="{http://xyz.com/abc/service}AbcInterfacePort.http-conduit">
> <http:client ProxyServer="$(proxy.name)"
> ProxyServerPort="$(proxy.port)"/>
> <http:tlsClientParameters secureSocketProtocol="SSL" />
> </http:conduit>
> {code}
> This fails on startup, since the XML validation of the context fails,
> complaining that {{$(proxy.port)}} is not a valid int value.
> I know that one can disable schema validation through a CXF environment
> parameter, but this doesn't work when using a custom Spring context in the
> web application. I had to resort to subclassing Spring's
> {{XmlWebApplicationContext}} class with the following code to successfully
> start the application:
> {code}
> package com.sungard.banking.spring.web;
> import org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader;
> import org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext;
> public class NonValidatingXmlWebApplicationContext extends
> XmlWebApplicationContext {
> protected void initBeanDefinitionReader(
> XmlBeanDefinitionReader beanDefinitionReader) {
> super.initBeanDefinitionReader(beanDefinitionReader);
>
> beanDefinitionReader.setValidationMode(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.VALIDATION_NONE);
> beanDefinitionReader.setNamespaceAware(true);
> }
> }
> {code}
> The same issue is reported in the Spring core project
> * http://jira.springframework.org/browse/SPR-3180
> * http://jira.springframework.org/browse/SPR-4847
> With the mentioned Spring tx bean, it's at least possible to use standard
> bean definitions instead of the XSD-based ones. For HTTP Client, I didn't
> find any examples that would allow me to do that.
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