Hello,

Thanks for your response. I will use it as soon as i can.
Thanks for the ideas.
Cheers.


bimargulies wrote:
> 
> javax.activation.DataSource.
> 
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:01 AM, sasuke<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> freak182 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I developing a jcr base on jackrabbit. now i want the other application
>>> to
>>> access it using webservice (cxf) . Now i have expose an interface to
>>> return an java,io.InputStream
>>>
>>> @WebService
>>> public interface JcrDocumentService
>>> {
>>>     @WebMethod
>>>     InputStream getJcrFile(String jcrFilePath);
>>> }
>>>
>>> as simple as that...in my other application I access it like this:
>>>
>>> InputStream stream =
>>> jcrDocumentService.getJcrFile("photo/upload/test/test_signature.png");
>>>
>>> [trim]
>>>
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Are you sure that's even possible, I mean streaming response? Isn't it
>> true
>> that the entire response needs to be ready before sending it to the
>> client?
>>
>> Anyways, whenever I needed something like this, I have used byte[] as the
>> return type. You can emulate the `InputStream' like behavior by wrapping
>> up
>> the bytes in the ByteArrayInputStream.
>>
>> -sasuke
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