On 03/07/14 12:49, David Karlsen wrote:
Sorry, I was a bit quick (or have done some other changes in the mean time
to break it).
I have this:
@Component
public class ContextHolder
{
     private final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger( getClass() );
     private WebServiceContext webServiceContext;
     private MessageContext jaxrsContext;

     @Inject
     public void setWebServiceContext( WebServiceContext webServiceContext )
     {
         this.webServiceContext = webServiceContext;
     }

     @Context
     public void setJaxrsContext( MessageContext jaxrsContext )
     {
         this.jaxrsContext = jaxrsContext;
     }


but jaxrsContext is null!

Do I need to wire up a bean as well?

You need to have 'setMessageContext'.
Cheers, Sergey



2014-07-02 12:07 GMT+02:00 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>:

On 01/07/14 16:33, David Karlsen wrote:

Great - that worked just fine!
Maybe the wiki should be updated?


Sure, I should've done it earlier, Colm reported it too.
I updated the migration page and that wiki page

Cheers, Sergey



2014-07-01 16:27 GMT+02:00 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>:

  Hi

On 01/07/14 14:35, David Karlsen wrote:

  Looking at
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-and-jax-ws.html "Dealing with
context", a
MessageContext is @Resource injected into the example.
I guess this is a
http://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest-3.0.x/org/apache/cxf/
jaxrs/ext/MessageContext.html
with it's imp:
http://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/latest-3.0.x/org/apache/cxf/
jaxrs/ext/MessageContextImpl.html
.
However i don't see a default constructor for it (it requires a
Message),
and such I don't understand how it gets injected in the example - am I
missing out of something?
I need to create a utility which get's access to the CXF internal
contexts,
to get access to ResourceInfo, http headers and so on.

   Starting from 3.0.0 it needs a @Context annotation. Supporting
@Resource

annotations is limited to 2.7.x only. If it is a singleton then a thread
safe proxy is injected at startup and then MessageContextImpl instances
are
inserted into it at runtime

Thanks, Sergey














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