Here is one way to do it using spring xml configuration:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8235045/concatenate-string-in-spring-xml-configuration

This should work on earlier versions of CXF.

Let me ask another (related) question:
How do I redirect a generic wsdl url:

    http://example.com/webapp/foo?wsdl

to the latest version of the service:

    http://example.com/webapp/v3/foo?wsdl

tia,
rouble

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The only way I can think to do this is to write an interceptor that would live
> before the WSDLGetInterceptor (assuming CXF 2.5.0) that would calculate a new
> publishEndpointUrl as a string and set that on the message.   In 2.5.0, that
> property is a contextual property and over ridable via interceptors.
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 6:01:50 PM rouble wrote:
>> CXF Gurus,
>>
>> I want to specify the url in the code first generated wsdl. I
>> understand that the way to do this is using publishEndpointUrl.
>>
>> However, publishEndpointUrl hardcodes the entire url. Is there a way
>> to just specify just the ending stem of the url, and use the local
>> hostname for the beginning part?
>>
>> I need this because, I have versioned webservices running at:
>>     http://example.com/v1/foo
>>     http://example.com/v2/foo
>>     http://example.com/v3/foo
>>
>> And, I have a service routing/mediating service at:
>>     http://example.com/foo
>>
>> This is similar to what is defined here:
>> http://cxf.apache.org/docs/service-routing.html
>>
>> I want the urls in all the wsdls to all point to the
>> http://www.example.com/foo, this way all the soap clients will be
>> generated
>> to point to the routing service, and then let the routing service, to
>> route the requests appropriately.
>>
>> tia,
>> rouble
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