Brad, please see also

http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-advanced-features.html#JAX-RSAdvancedFeatures-FIQLsearchqueries

for one possible option to encode some more involved queries - I hope
to enhance what is already supported there
as soon as possible

Cheers, Sergey

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Christian Schneider
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
> you should take a look at the examples from Talend Service Factory (which is
> CXF + Karaf).
>
> For example this one:
> https://github.com/Talend/tsf/tree/master/examples/jaxrs-intro
>
> It shows how to use CXF on the OSGi container karaf. There is also a karaf
> distribution from Talend that is preconfigured for cxf:
> http://www.talend.com/download_form.php?cont=sfact&src=ResourcePage
>
> Alternatively you should also be able to use servicemix which is also
> preconfigured nicely for CXF.
>
> Compared to a raw Karaf both distros mostly adjust the jre.conf file to make
> CXF work.
>
>
> Christian
>
>
> Am 19.07.2011 20:46, schrieb Brad Taylor:
>>
>> I am somewhat of a newbie to this whole process, and as such do not know
>> if
>> this question even makes sense.  However let me try:
>>
>> I have a simple "application" that gets some simple arguments and
>> generates
>> essentially a result set of mutiple rows of identical data.  What one
>> would
>> normally see as the result of a SQL SELECT.  I wanted to have this be as
>> standalone as possible, however its main API is a URI (XML over HTTP).  So
>> from their I created an OSGI HTTP service (as opposed to embedding the app
>> in a web container).  So now I can deploy my standalone osgi container,
>> load
>> the osgi bundles needed, point my client to the listening port and get
>> back
>> results.
>>
>> So my next step was to change the API to a RESTful API.  That is where I
>> started looking at Jersey, then CXF.  However I can not find any examples
>> of
>> this type of implementation.
>>
>> Is this a valid approach?  Or should I be looking at a different approach?
>> If it is valid, would someone be so kind as to point me in a direction
>> that
>> may lead to my goal?
>>
>> Thank you
>> Brad Taylor
>>
>
> --
> Christian Schneider
> http://www.liquid-reality.de
>
> Open Source Architect
> http://www.talend.com
>
>



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