We have a plain HTTP binding, which I'm not an expert on.

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Kessel, Christopher <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I've got a JAXWS web service setup, much like the CXF tutorials. It's
> wonderful. I have some annotated classes (XmlElement, XmlAttributes,
> etc). I create the Java object on the client, call the client proxy, and
> poof on the server I have the resulting Java object to use in the
> invoked web service method. Life is good :).
>
> However, I need to support a straight xml over http interface as well as
> SOAP. The object XML is the same inside the soap message as the object
> XML I'll be receiving in my straight xml over http support. I'd like to
> hook into whatever code CXF is using to do the Java<->XML translation.
> I've been looking at the JAXB stuff and it's way more complicated. It
> wants me to create an ObjectFactory, create marshal() and unmarshal()
> methods, etc.
>
> It seems like there must be a simpler way. CXF is doing this all for me
> beautifully right now within the web service call so some subportion of
> that is already doing the XML-to-object translation work. Is there a way
> I can make us of that rather than going down the pure JAXB route which,
> frankly, looks painful.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>

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