What version of CXF? I know some fixes in this area were added to CXF 2.2.4.
Can you provide a small test case? Dan On Tue November 3 2009 12:27:04 pm Kessel, Christopher wrote: > As a noob to CXF, I'll apologize first if this has been asked. I looked > in the CXF manual, particular the FAQ, and did a quick search on Stack > Overflow and didn't find anything definitive. Google seems to hint I'm > screwed, but it's hard to tell for sure. > > > > The problem: > > Our Spring files defined a number of services as "lazy-init=true". > Essentially, we have lazy beans that only get inited in certain > execution contexts, such as mock services that would only end up being > used in a dev environment. We have similar cases with both client and > server beans defined in the same spring file, but only one or the other > ends up instantiated depending on whether it's the client or server > running. In fact, the classpath may not even hold the client class in > the classpath if it's the server instance being started. > > > > What I'm running into with CXF is the > org.apache.cxf.resource.ResourceManager is causing all the lazy beans to > init, or at least trying to resolve them, and throwing errors since many > of them aren't supposed to run in that particular instance (e.g. lazy > client beans being inited in the server instance). > > > > Is there a way to tell CXF to not look at the lazy beans or define some > sort of exclude list? Otherwise I'm looking at a huge refactor of our > Spring files L. > > > > Thanks, > > Chris > -- Daniel Kulp [email protected] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
