Hi again,
I've still my injection problem even if I move the annotation to a setter.
First of all, I have duplicated my service's interface in order to have one interface dediacted to SOAP (with soap annotations) and one to REST (with rest annotation). In that (dirty) way, I have no injection problem for the soap service with :

@Resource
private WebServiceContext context;

It works fine.
But for the REST service, in order to test where is the problem, I have put this setter in my implementation class :

   private ServletContext wAppCxt;
@Context
   public void setServletContext(ServletContext ctx) {
       System.out.println("Injecting servlet context : " + ctx);
       this.wAppCxt = ctx;
   }

While starting Tomcat with the webapp inside, I have this log :

Injecting servlet context : null

So, it seems that the injection process is called but that the context variable is null. :-(
Do you have any idea?



Sergey Beryozkin a écrit :
Hi,

Not sure what the problem is, looks like the JAX-WS injection mechanism may need some hints. Can you please try to inject WebServiceContext as a bean property instead through a setter method, with @Resource annotation movbed to the method and removed from a field and see if it helps,

Cheers, Sergey

Hi!
I have a soap web service in my webapp.
While using injection in that web service implementation class to get the current context like this :

@Resource
private WebServiceContext context;

it works fine. :-)

Now, I want the same service to be accessible via REST too. So I add some REST annotations in my code and I add in my spring config file beans.xml :
the declaration as follow :
<jaxrs:server id="restfulAminService" address="/rest/Admin">
       <jaxrs:serviceBeans>
         <ref bean="RestAminService" />
       </jaxrs:serviceBeans>
   </jaxrs:server>
   <bean id="RestAminService" class="my.package.AdminServiceImpl" />
  and while starting the server I get this error :
15 oct. 2008 16:22:35 org.apache.cxf.common.injection.ResourceInjector visitField
INFO: failed to resolve resource my.package.AdminServiceImpl/context

Why?



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