Hi,

If you use vanilla Equnox, the good start point can be CXF DOSGI - it combines 
CXF bundles to be installed in OSGi container.
In case if you can use wrapper above equinox like Karaf, I would recommend to 
look into Talend ESB product: http://www.talend.com/products/esb . It provides 
pre-packaged Karaf  based on Equinox with CXF, Camel, ActiveMQ. You can try 
services sample as well.

Regards,
Andrei.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Schuller [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Dienstag, 22. Oktober 2013 13:52
> To: CXF Users
> Subject: Individual CXF bundles in Eclipse
> 
> Hi cxf-users,
> 
> I want to use the CXF "small" OSGi bundles (i.e. not cxf-bundle or
> cxf-bundle-minimal) in a client application running in Equinox.
> I'm not using Spring or Blueprint, and can't get things to work.
> Apparently the CXF extensions are not properly loaded from the various
> META-INF/cxf/bus-extensions.txt files.
> 
> I've tried the big cxf-bundle, too, which sort of worked but was much
> too slow.
> 
> What is the recommended strategy to use the "small" bundles? I'd also
> consider Blueprint if someone could point me to some sort of recipe on
> how to get it up and running.
> 
> Thanks a lot and best regards,
> Bernd.
> 
> --
> Dr. Bernd Schuller
> Federated Systems and Data
> Juelich Supercomputing Centre, http://www.fz-juelich.de/jsc
> Phone: +49 246161-8736 (fax -6656)

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