On Mar 1, 2018 3:49 PM, "Łukasz Dywicki" <luk...@dywicki.pl> wrote:

While this mailing list is not CXF specific, there are other OSGI-related
things which are discussed here such enroute.


Granted! I'm just trying to manage expectations. :)

Sincerely,
- Ray


@Michael - it really depends on how you create client - if you have any
factory bean? Maybe a bus instance? In general all CXF invocations, whether
its server or client side, are surrounded by interceptors and you can
modify request/response using them. If you use JAX-RS stub you can also use
client side filter to append headers (using jaxrs providers).

For more detailed answers - you may need to look cxf mailing list. Hope
that this helps you to move forward.

Cheers,
Lukasz


On 1 Mar 2018, at 20:45, Raymond Auge via osgi-dev <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>
wrote:

In an effort to not let your question go unanswered I'm going to just say
that this list is unlikely to be the place to find your answer.

This sounds like a CXF specific question. Have you asked this over at the
CXF user mailing list?

Sincerely,
- Ray

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 1:43 PM, Michael Wirth via osgi-dev <
osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org> wrote:

> I’m using Apache CXF in an OSGi-Application to call REST-Services provided
> from another (spring) application.
> I give the path-interface (generated with swagger) to my
> osgi-client-appliation. While runtime, Apache CXF generates the client
> proxy interface, calls the REST-Service and deserialize the returned json
> to the swagger generated objects. All works fine :-)
> Now I miss one thing. For Authorization I have to add a header. Because I
> do not have the ‚Client‘-Instanze (WebTarget for instance) I’m not able to
> add an header. Is there some property, configuration or a service which can
> be used?
>
> Best Regards,
> Michael
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