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Daniel Kulp updated CXF-3951:
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Description:
If using a bus="foo" type attribute on most of the spring and blueprint beans
in cxf, if a "foo" bus isn't in the context, it will silently create a foo bus.
This can cause a lot of confusion if "foo" is a typo or something as expected
bus config may not get picked up, etc... The only bus that should always be
created and available is the default bus ("cxf"). All other value should be
explicit and throw exceptions if there isn't a matching <cxf:bus
name="foo".../> definition to define it.
was:
If using a bus="foo" type attribute on most of the spring beans in cxf, if a
"foo" bus isn't in the context, it will silently create a foo bus. This can
cause a lot of confusion if "foo" is a typo or something as expected bus config
may not get picked up, etc... The only bus that should always be created and
available is the default bus ("cxf"). All other value should be explicit and
throw exceptions if there isn't a matching <cxf:bus name="foo".../> definition
to define it.
Summary: Spring and blueprint silently create named busses when needed
(was: Spring silently creates names busses when needed)
> Spring and blueprint silently create named busses when needed
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> Key: CXF-3951
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3951
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.5
> Reporter: Daniel Kulp
> Assignee: Daniel Kulp
> Fix For: 2.5.1
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>
> If using a bus="foo" type attribute on most of the spring and blueprint beans
> in cxf, if a "foo" bus isn't in the context, it will silently create a foo
> bus. This can cause a lot of confusion if "foo" is a typo or something as
> expected bus config may not get picked up, etc... The only bus that should
> always be created and available is the default bus ("cxf"). All other value
> should be explicit and throw exceptions if there isn't a matching <cxf:bus
> name="foo".../> definition to define it.
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