Sergey Beryozkin created DOSGI-140:
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Summary: Support the registration of multiple bundles sharing the
same HTTP context
Key: DOSGI-140
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DOSGI-140
Project: CXF Distributed OSGi
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: DSW
Reporter: Sergey Beryozkin
Fix For: 1.4
When an application consists of different implementation bundles, it is not
possible at the moment to share the same HTTP context which makes it difficult
to rely on Servlet container support for sessions, security, etc.
Note that right now it is possible for a bundle to use a combination of
HttpContext and relative ws/rs addresses, example,
{code}
"org.apache.cxf.rs.httpservice.context=/rs"
"org.apache.cxf.rs.address="/service"
{code}
will lead to "/rs/service" relative base address be created for a given
endpoint.
It should be possible to do
{code}
// First bundle
"org.apache.cxf.rs.httpservice.context=/rs"
"org.apache.cxf.rs.address="/service1"
// Second bundle
"org.apache.cxf.rs.httpservice.context=/rs"
"org.apache.cxf.rs.address="/service2"
{code}
with both bundles binding to "/service" HTTP context but having different base
addresses ("/rs/service1", "/rs/service2").
Perhaps we can also optimize when only relative ws/rs address property is set,
example:
{code}
// First bundle
"org.apache.cxf.ws.address="/service1"
// Second bundle
"org.apache.cxf.ws.address="/service2"
{code}
means that both bundles have to be bound to the default CXF "/cxf" or
"/services" context
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