Sure, Dan, Christian, they can help,

Just one point is that the code below is unlikely to bind to OSGI HTTP Service, in CXF Blueprint we have a default NonSpring CXFServlet registered with HttpService and then individual endpoints loaded from Blueprint contexts registering the destinations with DestinationRegistry created at a time the default CXFServlet is loaded.

I know it is not DOSGI but this code might also help:

https://github.com/apache/cxf-dosgi/blob/master/dsw/cxf-dsw/src/main/java/org/apache/cxf/dosgi/dsw/handlers/HttpServiceManager.java#L73

I think you might need to go that route too (create a servlet - CXFNonSpringJaxrsServlet may be - that can be initilized with JAX-RS Application instances which can hold resource class and provider instances, then get HTTPService - via a tracker or directly from the bundle context, and set that servlet on the service).

Lets see what others say too

Cheers, Sergey


On 07/09/15 18:19, Benson Margulies wrote:
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote:
Have a look at HttpTransportActivator in rt/transports/http

I think I'm going to need more help here from people celebrating the holiday :-)

I wrote:

JAXRSServerFactoryBean sf = new JAXRSServerFactoryBean();
sf.setServiceBean(this);
sf.setAddress("/worker");
server = sf.create();

in the activation method of a DS component.

but this does not succeed in getting the the same result as a JAX-RS
blueprint bean.

I will continue to try to figure it out after I go be somewhat
holidaisical myself for a bit.




Sergey
On 07/09/15 13:43, Benson Margulies wrote:

No, not dosgi.

I think this is a simple question, actually.

Here's what is going on: When in OSGi, CXF publishes its servlet to
the whiteboard. Then, the CXF blueprint beans register services as
usual.

I'm guessing that CXF plugs into the whiteboard in the OSGi
environment whether or not anyone ever uses a CXF blueprint bean, but
I was hoping for confirmation.



On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 5:39 AM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Benson

I honestly do not know.
Is DS similar to Distributed OSGI ?
Actually, I see:

https://github.com/apache/cxf-dosgi/tree/master/samples/ds

https://github.com/apache/cxf-dosgi/blob/master/samples/ds/impl/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/component.xml

I wonder if DOSGI is needed for a CXF endpoint be set up from a DS
context ?
I'm not sure if other alternatives are available, i.e, can that be easily
supported if needed with some Activator, etc. Perhaps a plan to use a
factory directly will work best without having to use DOSGI unless one
prefers use DOSGI.

Does DS has some annotations ? If some we'd probably be able to have some
support similar to Spring @Bean, etc support we have...

Cheers, Sergey


On 07/09/15 00:35, Benson Margulies wrote:


I'm thinking of trying an experiment with declarative services.

If I just call the plain old factory API to create a JAX-RS service,
will it plug into the whiteboard without a fuss, or is there something
that the blueprint stuff does that I need to attend to?





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