Hi Maarten,

yes, you are correct. I didn't read carefully enough, sorry for that. 
Nevertheless it also would be interesting for JAX-RS.

Gregor



Maarten Boekhold <[email protected]> , 20.02.2015 17:23:

 
 
 
 
Hi gregor, 
Unless I am missing something from your email, I think you misread  'JAX-WS'  
as 'JAX-RS'...  
Maarten  
 
On 20 February 2015 17:00:50 Gregor Jarisch <[email protected]> wrote: Hi 
Maarten,

you may wanna take a look at the client library implementation of Resteasy 3.x. 
Although they don't use jetty http client in their implementation 
(unfortunately), that might be a good starting point to look at how it is 
implemented in general (even if you not using resteasy as JAX-RS 
implementation). 
http://docs.jboss.org/resteasy/docs/3.0.9.Final/userguide/html_single/#RESTEasy_Client_Framework

Having said this; since http2 is close by and jetty close to releasing 
something useful here - how about trying to implement it with http2 already? 
Just a thought.

Gregor


Maarten Boekhold <[email protected]> , 17.02.2015 12:26:

              
     Hi,
     
     Done some more research. I think something like the following should     
be possible:
     
            Create a JettyHttpClientFeature extends WebServiceFeature that      
   acts as the container for the HttpClient instance to use       Pass that 
feature as part of the service.getXXXPort(feature)         "proxy factory" 
method       Create (and register) a         
JettyHttpClientTransportTubeFactory/JettyHttpClientTransportTube         
implementations       The factory has access to the ClientTubeAssemblerContext, 
        which has access to WSBinding which has access to the         
WebServiceFeatures that were provided to the getXXXPort()         method.       
         If our JettyHttpClientFeature is enabled, then return an           
instance of JettyHttpClientTransportTube (initialized with the           
HttpClient connection)         Otherwise return the default HttpTransportPipe 
(which           implements Tube)                 
Any comments on this?
          
Maarten
          
On 2015-02-17 12:58, Maarten Boekhold       wrote:
                        Hi all,
       
       I am wondering if it is in any way possible to use the Jetty HTTP       
Client to handle the underlying HTTP communication for JAX-WS       *client 
requests*, eg:
       
       HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
       // configure HttpClient
       
       
Service service = ...;       StockQuote quoteService = 
(StockQuote)service.getPort(portName);
       
javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider bp =         
(javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider)quoteService;       
Map<String,Object> context =         bp.getRequestContext();       
context.setProperty("HTTP.CLIENT", client);       Float quote = 
quoteService.getPrice(ticker);
       
       And that request would be done using the "client" instance of       
HttpClient. Also, this would need to work with the JAX-WS       reference 
implementation as included in JSE 7 & 8.
       
       If something like this is not currently possible, does anybody       
have any idea where to start looking for what needs to be coded?       I've 
been looking at the JAX-WS specifications, specifically       chapters 5 & 6 
(Service APIs and Core APIs), but I'm getting a       bit lost. Googling also 
has turned up something related to       "TransportPipeFactory", which I guess 
is specific to the reference       implementation, because it's not mentioned 
in the JAX-WS standard       specifications.
       
       Maarten
       
              
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