I ran into this problem too ... so I'm not sure if there's a better answer. I ended up setting my address to localhost, and this worked for my needs: http://localhost:8080/ws/endpoint1
If you need something more specific; e.g. you're running on a machine with multiple network interfaces and you need to target a specific one, then I believe you'd have to set the address to something like "#address" and then configure a factory-bean named address that reads this configuration from an external source. > Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 13:09:40 +0200 > Subject: CXF Webservice and Resource handler with embedded jetty in osgi with > spring dynamic modules > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6226637/apache-cxf-resource-handler-with-embedded-jetty-in-osgi-with-spring-dm#> > > Hi everyone, > > > i'm trying to run an apache cxf endpoint in an equinox osgi environment with > jetty 7. I need the endpoint to be on address > http://x.x.x.x:8080/ws/endpoint1 and have static resources on the root path > http://x.x.x.x:8080/*. > > I have a dedicated bundle for this purpose containing the cxf libraries. > Spring dynamic modules are part of my target platform. > > After some research I tried to start the jetty webserver in my spring > application context. > > <bean id="Server" class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server" > init-method="start" destroy-method="stop"> > > <property name="connectors"> > <list> > <bean id="Connector" > class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.nio.SelectChannelConnector"> > <property name="port" value="8080" /> > </bean> > </list> > </property> > > <property name="handler"> > <bean id="handlers" > class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.HandlerList"> > <property name="handlers"> > <list> > <bean > class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.ResourceHandler"> > <property name="directoriesListed" value="true" /> > <property name="welcomeFiles"> > <list> > <value>index.html</value> > </list> > </property> > <property name="resourceBase" value="./someDir" /> > </bean> > <ref bean="web-service-cxf" /> > <bean > class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.handler.DefaultHandler" /> > </list> > </property> > </bean> > </property> > </bean> > > > > <bean name="web-service-cxf" > class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletContextHandler"> > <property name="contextPath" value="/ws" /> > <property name="handler"> > <bean class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler"> > <property name="servlets"> > <list> > <bean class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder"> > <property name="name" value="cxf-servlet-holder" /> > <property name="servlet"> > <bean > class="org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet"> > </bean> > </property> > </bean> > </list> > </property> > <property name="servletMappings"> > <list> > <bean class="org.eclipse.jetty.servlet.ServletMapping"> > <property name="servletName" > value="cxf-servlet-holder" /> > <property name="pathSpec" value="/*" /> > </bean> > </list> > </property> > </bean> > </property> > </bean> > > My WebService Endpoint is declared with: > > <import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf.xml" /> > <import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf-servlet.xml" /> > > <bean id="someService" class="abc.xyz.SomeClass" /> > <jaxws:endpoint id="endpointId" implementor="#someBean" > address="/endpoint1"> > </jaxws:endpoint> > > Unfortunatly this is not working. I can reach the static resources, but not > the webservice. The log says, the WebService is published under address > /endpoint1. No warnings, no exceptions. > > When I change the address of the webservice to its full url > > <bean id="someService" class="abc.xyz.SomeClass" /> > <jaxws:endpoint id="endpointId" implementor="#someBean" > address="http://x.x.x.x:8080/ws/endpoint1"> > </jaxws:endpoint> > > the webservice works fine, but the static ressources are not available any > more. > > Is it possible with a configuration like this to publish an endpoint to a > running jetty with relative address? Or am I totally wrong? Most examples I > found on the web use a web.xml, but I'm not working with an application > server like tomcat and need the application to be a standalone eclipse app. > > Spend the whole last two nights on this, any help is highly appreciated. > > Kind regards, Onno > > > I also posted on stackoverflow yesterday because I'm a bit under pressure > with this issue, hope that's fine. > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6226637/apache-cxf-resource-handler-with-embedded-jetty-in-osgi-with-spring-dm
