Hello, thanks a lot for your reply.
On 19 nov. 2011, at 14:31, Glen Mazza wrote: > I suspect it would be very difficult for a new CXF user to implement a WS-* > standard, but no major web service stack has implemented that standard[1] so > you'd probably be coding it from scratch. Actually, [1] states there's some > JAX-WS examples[2] that might be of help. > I already take a look to [1], I thought there is something similar for cxf as it is a support for WS-* standards. I will follow this example so. > Do you know how to create web services with CXF? Or work with JAX-WS handlers > and CXF interceptors? [3], links 2, 43, and 44 might be of help. > Yes, I started an example by using Eclipse J2EE and Web Tools Platform (WTP) project. But I didn't start yet working on JAX-WS handlers or CXF interceptors. [3] would be very useful for the rest of my project, thank you. Best regards, Diana ALLAM > Regards, > Glen > > [1] > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1946206/ws-discovery-implementations-for-java > [2] http://code.google.com/p/java-ws-discovery/w/list > [3] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/blog_article_index > > On 11/19/2011 08:15 AM, Diana ALLAM wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm a new cxf user. >> I'm working on an example for using ws-discovery standard to publish and >> require services. >> I have a difficulty to start with my example. I search a long time for it >> but I didn't find any helpful indications >> on the cxf web site. >> Maybe it could be possible by using interceptors but I am not sur. >> >> Any ideas? Could I have some help please? >> It is very urgent for me. >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Regards, >> >> Diana ALLAM > > > -- > Glen Mazza > Talend Community Coders > http://coders.talend.com > blog: http://www.jroller.com/gmazza >
