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Christian Schneider commented on CXF-3438:
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It is possible to achieve this using DOSGi. There is a config based discovery.
So you can simply create a config that defines the service properties you would
normally set on the service to export it via DOSGi and it will be exported.
If the service is created as a DS component then DS even allows to override the
service properties by default.
So I am not sure if we need such a command. What do you think?
> Karaf command line commands for CXF
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> Key: CXF-3438
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3438
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: OSGi
> Reporter: Daniel Kulp
> Labels: mentor
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> With the enhanced blueprint capabilities in CXF 2.4 and the tighter
> integration with Karaf, it would be nice to create a set of Karaf shell
> commands for performing various CXF related operations. For example, if
> there is a bundle deployed that has a service implementation (or possibly
> that registered an OSGi service that you want exposed via CXF), you could do:
> {code}
> cxf:createService --ref=MyServiceRef --wsdlLocation=/foo/foo.wsdl
> --address=http://localhost:9000/MyService
> {code}
> to create a new "bundle" (similar to how the activemq broker commands work)
> to create and start the service.
> This commands feature could extend to stopping things, JAX-RS/REST, starting
> up the log browser, etc....
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