Hi All,

Just some work-around I did. I used the http header as an "all-purpose" map. The only quirk I find here is that the header should be a List, otherwise HttpHeaders.getHeader(key) causes a ClassCastException. Why does it do so?

Gabo

Gabo Manuel wrote:
Hi All,

I was hoping to have some things set in the handlers, e.g. username passed in the Authorization token; and have that username (or a java bean) available when the method is finally invoked.

I've read somewhere that the class org.apache.cxf.message.Exchange would have the in and out Message available for JAX-RS services, however, I am not sure how to get the said object. I have tried having the following as method parameter or as class variable to no avail:

@Context
Exchange ex

As a parameter, the handlers are able to finish, but when it comes to invocation of the actual method/endpoint I get this exception: <ns1:faultstring xmlns:ns1="http://cxf.apache.org/bindings/xformat";>java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: wrong number of arguments</ns1:faultstring>

As a class variable, the said object is always null.

Again, my thanks.

Gabo
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