oh oh.. what does that mean? sorry but if you wouldn't mind elaborating..
basically, I use CXF quite heavily and am implementing RESTful services
using that for a number of different applications (deployed in various
containers). In 1 case, I have to pass a huge XML payload (about 6K) to a
REST service. I suppose there must be some way to do this, right?

Ran into a @FormParam option but doesn't like the current (even the latest)
versions of CXF support that. Given that, what are my options? Certainly,
not using CXF is one but a rather difficult one. If this is infact a
limitation, why is it the case?



Benson Margulies-4 wrote:
> 
> You certainly can't have an unbounded URL. This isn't just CXF.
> 
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:23 PM, kpalania <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I use the Apache HttpClient/PostMethod APIs and am able to successfully
>> call
>> the REST services so long I pass the parameters as part of the URL (use
>> JAX-WS). However, I have a large content to send and therefore, need to
>> make
>> it part of the POST Request Body. I can't seem to find another way to
>> pass
>> the payload other than stick it in the URL which, ofcourse, fails owing
>> to
>> the 4K limitation (apparently). Any thoughts?
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