Hi Dan,
Yeah that does kind of suck. I'll remove the exclusion from
the dependency.
Regards,
Peter
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Well, ideally all of the stuff in jaxp-api are part of the JDK or pulled from
stax-api.It looks like there are two classes (StAXResult and StAXSource)
that aren't in either unless running on IBM Java 6. That kind of sucks. I
guess that exclusion should be removed.
Dan
On Wed July 15
Hi Sergey,
I've tried it, but same result :-(
greetings,
Björn
Sergey Beryozkin-2 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I think you may need to import javax.jws.* into your service bundle. Can
> you give it a try please ?
>
> cheers, Sergey
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Björn Schütte"
> To:
>
I have just completed an initial work for supporting reading/writing explicit
collections or arrays.
Unfortunately, as far as JSON is concerned, only writing is supported. There
appears to be some issue at the Jettison level and we'll be trying to
identify it so that a Jettison JIRA can be opened.
Hi
I think you may need to import javax.jws.* into your service bundle. Can you
give it a try please ?
cheers, Sergey
- Original Message -
From: "Björn Schütte"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 10:39 AM
Subject: DOSGI - problem with jax-ws
Hi all,
I have a problem getting the g
Hi all,
I have a problem getting the greeter sample to work with jax-ws
frontend using the current cxf-dosgi-1.1-snapshot.
The resulting wsdl is missing all type and operations definitions.
I simply added he following properties to my activator:
props.put("org.apache.cxf.ws.frontend", "jaxw