What will that do for me?
What can I do on the server and client sides with CXF API that I can't do
with native JAX-WS? More importantly, how do I do it?
The Apache CXF web site does not seem to make this clear, nor does the
FuseSource documentation or sample code. Neither shows any examples of how
to use the CXF API, unless I've missed something which is quite possible!
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Freeman Fang" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: What am I missing?
Hi,
Seems like your Eclipse env not pick up cxf as jaxws implementation
provider, you need ensure cxf-rt-frontend-jaxws-2.3.0.jar is in your
classpath.
Freeman
On 2011-1-29, at 上午9:45, Michael wrote:
I'm new to CXF and have been working with it for several weeks.
I've been using Eclipse Helios (3.6) with the built in built in WTP
features for CXF. I've downloaded CXF 2.3.0 and configured Eclipse
to use this version of the CXF runtime.
I've created several simple Java First web services and got them
working with clients all using the features described above.
Lately, I've working with the FuseSource Services Framework (for
CXF). Presently I'm just reviewing their Java First samples.
I've looked at the Javadoc for the CXF API but I never see any of
these classes being used. What am I missing?
Both my simple Java First web services and THe FuseSource Java First
samples all use JAX-WS. What am I missing?
Where does CXF come in?
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Freeman Fang
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