Author: buildbot
Date: Fri Mar  6 16:47:00 2015
New Revision: 942610

Log:
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Apache CXF -- 3.1 Migration Guide
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-<div id="ConfluenceContent"><h3 id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-MajorNotes">Major 
Notes</h3><ul><li>CXF 3.1 no longer supports Java 6. &#160; You must use Java 7 
or Java 8.</li><li>The JAX-WS/Simple frontend ServerFactoryBean will 
automatically call reset at the end of the create() call. &#160; This allows 
resources to be cleaned up and garbage collected sooner. &#160;However, it also 
prevents multiple calls to create() from sharing the same 
ServerInfo/EndpointInfo/etc... objects like they would we 3.0.x. &#160; That 
sharing has caused many problems in the past due to sharing of properties (like 
token caches) that are stored on those objects so the new behavior is more 
"correct", but it is different than previous versions so care must be taken 
while upgrading.</li><li>The Karaf features.xml file for CXF 3.1 no longer will 
install spring or spring-dm when installing the "cxf" feature. &#160;If you 
require spring/spring-dm, you will need to install those features prior to 
installing the CXF 
 feature.</li><li>The STS (Security Token Service) now issues tokens using the 
RSA-SHA256 signature algorithm by default (previously RSA-SHA1), and the 
SHA-256 digest algorithm (previously SHA-1).</li></ul><p>&#160;</p><h3 
id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-NewFeatures">New 
Features</h3><p>&#160;</p><p>&#160;</p><h3 
id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-MajorDependencyChanges">Major Dependency 
Changes</h3><ul><li>The Jetty based HTTP transport has been updated to support 
Jetty 9 as well as Jetty 8. &#160; However, support for Jetty 7 has been 
dropped.</li><li>Due to the Jetty upgrade, support for running Jetty based 
endpoints in Karaf 2.3.x has been dropped.</li><li>Support for using JAX-WS 2.1 
based API jars has been removed. &#160;Java 7 (now required) includes JAX-WS 
2.2 so this should not be an issue.</li></ul></div>
+<div id="ConfluenceContent"><h3 id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-MajorNotes">Major 
Notes</h3><ul><li>CXF 3.1 no longer supports Java 6. &#160; You must use Java 7 
or Java 8.</li><li>The JAX-WS/Simple frontend ServerFactoryBean will 
automatically call reset at the end of the create() call. &#160; This allows 
resources to be cleaned up and garbage collected sooner. &#160;However, it also 
prevents multiple calls to create() from sharing the same 
ServerInfo/EndpointInfo/etc... objects like they would we 3.0.x. &#160; That 
sharing has caused many problems in the past due to sharing of properties (like 
token caches) that are stored on those objects so the new behavior is more 
"correct", but it is different than previous versions so care must be taken 
while upgrading.</li><li>The Karaf features.xml file for CXF 3.1 no longer will 
install spring or spring-dm when installing the "cxf" feature. &#160;If you 
require spring/spring-dm, you will need to install those features prior to 
installing the CXF 
 feature.</li><li>The STS (Security Token Service) now issues tokens using the 
RSA-SHA256 signature algorithm by default (previously RSA-SHA1), and the 
SHA-256 digest algorithm (previously SHA-1).</li></ul><p>&#160;</p><h3 
id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-NewFeatures">New Features</h3><ul><li>The CXF JAX-WS 
code generator has a new option "seiSuper" that can be used to specify 
additional super interfaces for the SEI. &#160;This makes the code nonportable 
to other JAX-WS containers. &#160; The primary use would be to add 
AutoCloseable to the interface to allow use of the clients in Java7 try with 
resource blocks.</li></ul><p>&#160;</p><h3 
id="id-3.1MigrationGuide-MajorDependencyChanges">Major Dependency 
Changes</h3><ul><li>The Jetty based HTTP transport has been updated to support 
Jetty 9 as well as Jetty 8. &#160; However, support for Jetty 7 has been 
dropped.</li><li>Due to the Jetty upgrade, support for running Jetty based 
endpoints in Karaf 2.3.x has been dropped.</li><li>Support for usin
 g JAX-WS 2.1 based API jars has been removed. &#160;Java 7 (now required) 
includes JAX-WS 2.2 so this should not be an issue.</li></ul></div>
            </div>
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          </td>


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