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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-7120:
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Please do not be disappointed and at no point of time I was considering your 
questions be unreasonable. Please also note there are no 'must' commitments on 
the CXF part - we do our best to address various issues but whenever one feels 
something is missing and no immediate support is coming - it is a great 
opportunity to roll the sleeves and provide a patch or a piece of the 
documentation as opposed to requesting the actions from the CXF developers 
and/or becoming upset.

In this particular case: it is a not JIRA issue. Please ask for the advice on 
the CXF users list. IMHO (and I may be missing the point) this question is not 
CXF-related. If it is a piece of a JAX-RS interface then the client (JavaScript 
or not) can simply continue using basic HTTP library support. And I do not know 
anything about doing JavaScript and Soap. Please ask on the users or check the 
web for the answers.

 

> Can CXF REST sync and async WS compatible with JavaScript client?
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-7120
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-7120
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: JAX-RS
>            Reporter: Colbert Philippe
>            Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: async, asynchronous, javascript, jscript, perl, python, 
> ruby, sync, synchronous
>
> When writing a real web application the client is likely going to be written 
> in JavaScript in a web-browser and if the server uses CXF then it's in Java.  
>  I think it's the case for a vast majority of CXF users.
> 1)  QUESTION:  Can we write a synchronous web service using CXF JAX-RS (REST) 
> in Java and invoke it from JavaScript?   Are there any features that are not 
> supported by JavaScript?
> 2)  QUESTION:  Can we write an asynchronous web service using CXF JAX-RS 
> (REST) in Java and invoke it from JavaScript?   Are there any features that 
> are not supported by JavaScript?
> I think many of us would appreciate a chapter in the documentation that talks 
> about scenarios when using different languages as clients, JavaScript is one, 
> but the client could as well be in Python, Ruby, Perl.    You should 
> recommend frameworks from other languages that have been tested to work with 
> CXF.    Please, cover both the synchronous and asynchronous case.   A 
> compatibility table should be given to out all client frameworks that have 
> been tested to work with CXF.



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