Hi Seumas,

Which version of Camel and CXF are you using?

I just fixed CXF-3734[1] last week.
You may work around this issue by using the include resource like this
in you camel route configuration.

<import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf.xml"/>
...

[1]https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3734


On Mon Aug 15 02:31:00 2011, Seumas Soltysik wrote:
Here is my question: How do I configure a cxfrs client in Camel route to
be able to converse with a proxy server blocking access to a JAXRS
endpoint?

I have done a fair bit of investigation into this and here is what I
have as background information:

I have a route which routes to JAXRS endpoint that looks something like
this:


<!-- Defined the server endpoint to create the cxf-rs consumer -->
<cxf:rsServer id="rsServer" address="http://localhost:9000";
serviceClass="org.apache.camel.component.cxf.jaxrs.testbean.CustomerService"
/>

<!-- Defined the client endpoint to create the cxf-rs consumer -->
<cxf:rsClient id="rsClient" address="http://localhost:9002";
serviceClass="org.apache.camel.component.cxf.jaxrs.testbean.CustomerService"/>


<!-- The camel route context -->
<camelContext id="camel" xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring";>
<route>
<from uri="cxfrs://bean://rsServer"/>
<to uri="cxfrs://bean://rsClient"/>
</route>
</camelContext>

However, the remote host is blocked by a Proxy server. Therefore I need
to configure the cxfrs producer/client to talk to a Proxy server. If
this was a standalone JAXRS client I would simply add this configuration
element to the spring.xml used to configure the CXF bus used by the
JAXRS client:

<http-conf:conduit name="*.http-conduit">
<http-conf:client ProxyServer="remote_host" ProxyServerPort="9090"/>
</http-conf:conduit>

However, adding this to the spring config used to initialize the Camel
ApplicationContext has no effect since a default bus is created during
the creation of the rsClient bean which does not have access to any
configuration information in the Camel application context. From the
schema for the cxfrs client, it appears that I can use the bus attribute
to set my own bus(documentation is unclear on this point), however, this
does not provide me with a simple solution as even if I define my own
<cxf:bus> element to inject into the cxfrs client, I still have to be
able to add the policy/config information to the bus for the client to
use. To do this it looks like I would have to create my own CXF Feature
to perform this injection and then set this Feature on the <cxf:bus>
element.

Is there another solution that I am missing to be able to connect a
cxfrs client in a camel route to a proxy server?

Regards,
Seumas



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