Hi Sounak,

Firstly Jetty Continuations are deprecated.  They have been replaced by the
standard servlet 3.1 Async API  (see startAsync() on the request object).
So you should use that API rather than continuations - they are
functionally equivalent.

It is definitely possible to do async SOAP, but it very much depends on the
SOAP framework as to how it will work - also it will depend on what is the
async task you are waiting for.     Give us some more details and we may be
able to say more.

cheers


On 14 July 2017 at 10:37, Sounak <sounak.maj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been trying to use Continuations for a SOAP Service in Jetty server
> 8.x.But it always props up an error message in the process:
> "<faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode>   <faultstring>Fault occurred while
> processing.</faultstring>".
>
> This is the code I have used for Continuations:
> String key =
> "org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.continuations.
> JettyContinuationProvider";
>
> JettyContinuationProvider contProvider =
> (JettyContinuationProvider)context.get(key);
>
> Continuation continuation = (Continuation) contProvider.getContinuation();
>
> Can you please tell me the correct way to implement Continuations for SOAP
> services?
>
> Thanks,
> Sounak
>
>
>
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