On 20/01/12 10:17, Christian Schneider wrote:
You might also want to take a look at Apache Camel which already has a
great CXF integration :-)

And it has an advanced Spring support if it is what you are after

Sergey


Christian

Am 20.01.2012 10:51, schrieb Sergey Beryozkin:
Hi

On 19/01/12 18:10, cogitate wrote:
i have invested in CXF for both client-side and service(s)-side.
however, i
have also moved into messaging framework on the services end.

i have two types of CXF services( and clients ) - JAXWS and JAXRS.
each with
it's Spring-Context with jaxws:endpoint and jaxrs:endpoint.
i'd like to host both of these endpoints within SI, so that i can run
them
w/o changing any of my code. there'd be no tomcat container( except
maybe to
bootstrap SI ).

what's the best way i can do this?

I don't have any experience with SpringIntegration.
However the word Enterprise Integration Pattern at the top of their
Introduction caught my attention :-). Effectively it appears to be
another routing engine so I think the answer is that you'd need to
write a SpringIntegration adapter which would let CXF participants to
play in the engine




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