Hi all,

a colleague of mine is looking at a way to deploy a legacy webservice
of which he can't touch the code on Karaf.

I looked around and found an old thread with a post from Guillaume:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg05523.html

which points to an example using ServiceMix.


Before digging further I'd like to ask a few questions here:

1) (you never know) is there maybe an example of this (i.e. exposing a
webservice with cxf on karaf) somewhere? I haven't found one so far.

2) if there is no example, would the following work:
  - deploy the cxf bundles on Karaf (maybe there's a feature
descriptor for this somewhere?)
  - declare the WS endpoint in the blueprint configuration - that is I
have only found instances of this being done in the old spring-dm
descriptor, but I suppose using the CXF namespace in blueprint should
somehow do the trick?

One more thing: after more googling specifically for the history of
Karaf I found a helpful blog entry
(http://icodebythesea.blogspot.com/2011/01/brief-history-of-apache-karaf.html)
which explains the link ServiceMix -> Karaf. That is, the ServiceMix
Kernel website says nothing about it, and a lot of things (forum
entries, ML archives, ...) still point to it which makes it all very
confusing.
Would it be possible to place a big red bar (or whatever else warning
sign) on the ServiceMix Kernel page redirecting to Karaf?

Thanks!

Manuel

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