Hi Christian,

MTOM seems to work as you described. It just took me some time to upgrade to 
DOSGi 2.0.0.

Thanks,
Panu


-----Original Message-----
From: Hämäläinen Panu
Sent: 24. tammikuuta 2017 9:29
Subject: RE: MTOM with DOSGi

Thanks Christian,

I just quickly tried to enable MTOM with DOSGi 1.7.0 which I am using at the 
moment. Looking at the logs, it seems that on the server side the MTOM-enabled 
binding gets selected and the binding reference (i.e. service.intents property) 
gets transferred to the client side through Zookeeper as expected. However, the 
client-side IntentManager still seems to pick up the default binding (SOAP). 
Looks like it ignores the service.intents property of the imported service. 

I will update to DOSGi 2.0.0 before further experiments. IntentManager seems to 
have changed quite a lot and now it seems to process the service.intents 
property as well.

Regards,
Panu


-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Schneider 
Sent: 23. tammikuuta 2017 10:39
Subject: Re: MTOM with DOSGi

Hi Panu,

take a look at the DOSGi intents. See
https://github.com/apache/cxf-dosgi/tree/master/common

You should be able to create a
org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.SoapBindingConfiguration and set mtomEnabled in it. 
Export this as an OSGi service with intentName="mtom".
The easiest way to do this is a DS component.

Then add the intent to your service by adding the service property 
service.exported.intents=ssl This should make sure your service is using the 
intent. If you create your client automatically from e.g. zookeeper info then 
the intent should also be used on the client.
Just make sure the service with the SoapBindingConfiguration is also present on 
the client side.

If it does not work out of the box it would be great if you could create a 
small sample project on github so we can look into it together.

Christian

On 23.01.2017 07:59, Hämäläinen Panu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Is there any guidance available for using MTOM with DOSGi? Or is it supported?
>
> Looking at the page http://cxf.apache.org/docs/mtom.html and the 
> documentation/samples of the newest DOSGi 2.0.0 (JAX-WS enabled with the 
> @WebService annotation), it seems that the Java first approach (DataHandler 
> annotated with @XmlMimeType) on the CXF page might be supported.
>
> For the "enabling MTOM" part, how to do it with DOSGi? I would need a handle 
> to the binding instance or its configuration (on client and service sides) 
> and enable MTOM (e.g. by calling setMTOMEnabled(true)).
>
> Regards,
> Panu
>
>

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