How do I access the WebApplicationContext?

I did this in my code:

@Resource
private WebServiceContext wsContext;

The code gets executed when I deploy the WAR, but wsContext is null.



On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 6:31 PM, André Costa Lima <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can set publish=false in jaws:endpoint. Then, through
> WebApplicationContext you can get the bean and start the endpoint yourself.
> You probably can get the Bus through the bean casting.
>
> There is probably a cleaner way of doing this. Maybe supplying the Bus to
> the endpoint in Spring xml configuration?
>
> Regards,
>
> André Costa Lima
>
>
> 2015-06-07 15:40 GMT+01:00 Frizz <[email protected]>:
>
> > I have published a Web-Service in Tomcat with cxf-servlet.xml
> >
> >    <jaxws:endpoint id="myService"
> >         implementor="#MyServiceImpl" address="/MyService">
> >    </jaxws:endpoint>
> >
> > So far, so god.
> >
> > Now I wanted to add a CXF ServerLifeCycleListener, but it seems this has
> to
> > be done BEFORE the service is published in order to have an effect.
> >
> > How can I do this with Tomcat / Spring?
> >
> >
> > When I run my app in pure Java I do it this way:
> >
> >         Bus cxfBus = BusFactory.getDefaultBus();
> >         ServerLifeCycleManager mgr =
> > cxfBus.getExtension(ServerLifeCycleManager.class);
> >         mgr.registerListener(new MyListener());
> >
> >         MyServiceImpl fri = new MyServiceImpl();
> >         Endpoint ep = Endpoint.publish("
> > http://localhost:8080/apps/MyService";,
> > service);
> >
> > This works.
> >
> > - But how do I get access to the *correct* bus when deployed in Tomcat?
> > - And how can I set my ServerLicefycleListener *before* services get
> > published by the cxf-servlet.xml?
> >
>

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