Hi Klaus,

What you want to do with CXF is not complicated, but without Spring and
Maven ... I think that you can't.
On the other side, it's a gain for you to know this two technologies as they
are used on many Apache and
many more projects.

Greet

2011/8/7 Sperner, Klaus <[email protected]>

> Dear CXF Users,
>
> I'm trying to develop a RESTful interface (JAX-RS) using Apache CXF, and
> I'd like to deploy it into a Tomcat Server from the Eclipse IDE. I found
> this tutorial (
> http://pettergraff.blogspot.com/2010/11/developing-web-service-in-eclipse.html),
> which describes the needed steps for a normal Web service (JAX-WS) very
> detailed, but I didn't find any tutorials for the creation of RESTful
> interfaces. Is there such a tutorial around, or could you provide me with a
> short sequence of the necessary steps to accomplish the deployment of the
> server and client side components. As I don't know much about Maven and
> nothing about Spring, I'd like to omit these technologies in the first step,
> but if I need them, or if they make it much easier, I'll have a closer look
> at them.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance and best regards,
> Klaus
>
> Klaus Sperner
> Research Associate
> SAP (Switzerland) Inc., Kreuzplatz 20, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
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