On 09/02/12 11:34, Nishant Chandra wrote:
Thanks. I was looking for a context to store and retrieve a value. I hope
there will be no side effects in storing data using setExchange()?

Exchange is scoped by a given request only

Cheers, Sergey

Thanks,
Nishant

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Sergey Beryozkin<[email protected]>wrote:

On 09/02/12 10:10, Nishant Chandra wrote:

I agree. But I am more interested in time spent inside CXF.


Typically you can do it in CXF by using a pair of interceptors.
The CXF in interceptor will save the current time on the Exchange
(message.getExchange()) and then retrieve this value in the out
interceptors, or vice-versa if it's done on the client side

HTH
Sergey


  Nishant

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Jens Borgland<[email protected]
wrote:

  Hi,

I think that could much easier be handled with a servlet filter
(http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/servlet/Filter.html).

Jens

2012/2/9 Nishant Chandra<[email protected]>:

Hi,

I was wondering if it is possible to log request processing time i.e.

start

and end time using CXF interceptor?

Thanks,
Nishant





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