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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-3725:
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Hi, thanks for the example, I guess we can also apply the same idea to
auto-discovering custom JAX-RS providers annotated with @Provider.
How do we tie it though with jaxrs:server endpoint declarations ?
I like Olivier's idea to do something like:
{code:xml}
<jaxrs:server id="bookservice" address="/">
<jaxrs:serviceBeans scan-packages="org.apache.foo,org.apache.bar">
</jaxrs:server>
{code}
or may be even
{code:xml}
<jaxrs:server id="bookservice" address="/"
scan-packages="org.apache.foo,org.apache.bar"/>
{code}
The only thing we configure is the endpoint address, the rest is
auto-discovered.
In this option we'd probably need to update jaxrs:server Spring handler to
initiate a component scan, something that you have auto-supported by
@ComponentScan. I wonder how this would look like ?
Any other thoughts ?
Thanks, Sergey
> JAXRS must be able to expose all spring components marked with @Path
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CXF-3725
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3725
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JAX-RS
> Reporter: Olivier Lamy (*$^¨%`£)
>
> To ease dev and not to have to declare all beans.
> See sample :
> {code}
> not
> <jaxrs:server id="bookservice" address="/">
> <jaxrs:serviceBeans>
> <ref bean="bookstore"/>
> <ref bean="bookstoreInterface"/>
> </jaxrs:serviceBeans>
> </jaxrs:server>
> but
> <jaxrs:server id="bookservice" address="/">
> <jaxrs:serviceBeans all-beans="true">
>
> </jaxrs:serviceBeans>
> </jaxrs:server>
> All spring components marked with @Path as it will be exposed
> @Path( "/userService/" )
> @Service("userService#rest")
> public class DefaultUserService
> implements UserService
> {code}
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