Hi William,

I can't use camel-http because I would like to call some CXF interceptors.

I am wondering if we can modify CxfProducer and CxfEndpoint to support
the dispatch mode.
CXF's DispatchImpl does a few things to set up the dispatch mode
(i.e., setting the dummy service class, adding the dispatch binding
operations, etc) and it eventually calls the same ClientImpl's invoke
method at the end. So, it seems possible to have this feature
integrated in CxfProducer/CxfEndpoint.

I would like to experiment with this idea. If you have some suggestion
that would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Regards, Aki


On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 5:19 PM, William Tam <email.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Aki,
>
> If you need to send arbitrary payload to some target servcie, you may
> consider using Camel HTTP component.   Camel CXF component uses
> ClientFactoryBean APIs (including message mode) which is subject to the
> limitation you observed.
>
> Regards,
> William
>
> On 02/15/2011 07:49 AM, Aki Yoshida wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> If you are writing a CXF client, you can write a client using the
>> CXF's dispatch API to send an arbitrary payload to some target
>> service.
>> I would like to configure a camel cxf endpoint that does the same
>> thing. However, the code seems to require either the WSDL or the
>> service class.
>> When I do not set both the wsdlURL and serviceClass parameters, it
>> still assumes the service class is set and starts initializing the
>> service class, leading to an NPE.
>>
>> Am I missing something here or is this a known limitaiton?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Regards, Aki
>>
>

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