Hi Aki, thanks for this support, yes, it must be related to the
underlying Java version/settings, CXF definitely does not block it
Thanks, Sergey
On 11/09/15 17:54, Aki Yoshida wrote:
I think Sergey can explain the reason if the difference comes from CXF's 2.7.x.
But to clarify the situation further, could you precisely describe
your situation?
which 2.7.x version are you using?
and in your 2.7.x setup, other headers are going through and only Via
is dropped like in your previous 3.x situation?
As you also saw in that stackoverflow message, there is also a
difference in this property setting's behavior between JDK6 (at
instantiation) and JDK7 (at class-loading).
Here, are you using the same JDK for both 2.7.x and 3.0.x setups?
2015-09-10 14:07 GMT+02:00 Govindaram PS <[email protected]>:
It works after setting sun.net.http.allowRestrictedHeaders to true. But it
works only with CXF version 3.
It is not working with CXF 2.7
How to make it work for CXF 2.7?
-Govind
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