Thanks !

Just to be sure, since the callback is of type
AsyncHandler<GreetMeSometimeResponse>, does that mean that the webservice
must be created from WSDL, and not from Java ?

That would be logical : i did not fount the @UseAsyncMethod anywhere. So i
started to code something on top of async @WebServiceProvider, do myself je
jaxb glue, and i was going to do some mapping between @WebServiceProvider
and methods of a class. I had the same requirement that the WS must be
created from WSDL.

I guess CXF already did it for me. Good ! :-)


2012/11/12 Freeman Fang <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> FYI, for the jaxws server side asynchronous, since CXF 2.6.x, you can use
> @UseAsyncMethod which will leverage CXF Continuations API underlying,  take
> a look at jaxws_async sample(especially the README.txt which explain the
> Server Side Asynchronous models) shipped with CXF 2.6.x kit to get more
> details.
>
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> On 2012-11-11, at 下午8:38, Gege wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using CXF between two endpoints (both are AS) in SOAP and/or REST
> over
> > HTTP.
> >
> > I want network callflows to be as simple as possible (no callbacks, plain
> > simple request/answer) and i want to be resources-efficient because some
> > requests might be long (and i'll have long-polling for events).
> >
> > So, I need to have asynchronous implementations (in java) of both client
> > and servers.
> >
> > Here is where i stand:
> >
> > SOAP (jax-ws) :
> > - asynchronous client : OK (wsimport + binding.xml)
> > - asynchronous server : not supported yet by CXF (AsyncProvider is
> > specified in jax-ws 2.2, it's not the most simple to implement (handle
> the
> > XML myself...) but it should be able to do the job, might be supported in
> > jax-ws-ri by sun).
> >
> > REST (jax-rs) :
> > - asynchronous client (cxf-wadl2java) : ? i did find anything about
> > asynchronous client and I really hope someone can give me a pointer
> > - asynchronous server : OK using AsyncResponse (jax-rs 2.0) and some
> fixes
> > that i'll post once i've tested a bit more
> >
> > For now, I feel like there are some pieces missing.
> > Of course i could implement a REST client myself, but i feel it's a
> waste.
> > There are libraries and utilities everywhere and what I want to do seems
> > pretty much in the scope of jax-rs and jax-ws).
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
>

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