Yes it helps. Thanks Dan. I just want to know the approximate so the managers won't freaked out looking at too many jars in our cxf project. :-)
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday 29 January 2009 7:14:22 am Joshua Partogi wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> One thing that might fear my bosses are the number of packages if >> using CXF, but I understand this is because CXF is a very modular >> framework. All in all, how big is the size of distribution package >> usually for projects that is using CXF based on your experience? >> >> Thanks in advance > > I just did a war of a "simple" CXF project and the war was 5.9MB in size. > However, if you use Java 6, you can drop it down by at least another MB by > removing jars that are available in Java6 (more of the api jars, saaj, jaxb, > etc...). For some limitted cases where spring is needed, you could drop > another 1.5MB or so by removing spring. I don't really recommend that > though. > > That said, if you start going into more advanced things like WS-RM, > WS-Security, JAX-RS, etc..., you'll need to start adding more of the modules > and it starts going up a bit. > > Does that help at all? > > -- > Daniel Kulp > [email protected] > http://dankulp.com/blog > -- If you can't believe in God the chances are your God is too small. Read my blog: http://joshuajava.wordpress.com/ Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/jpartogi
