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Christian Schneider updated DOSGI-140:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.1.0)
2.2.0
> Support the registration of multiple bundles sharing the same HTTP context
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> Key: DOSGI-140
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DOSGI-140
> Project: CXF Distributed OSGi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: common
> Reporter: Sergey Beryozkin
> Fix For: 2.2.0
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> 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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