Hi Mark
I confirm your ICLA has been received, and now we'll wait for Dan (SOAP
guru :-)) to give you the edit permissions.
FYI, in general, we are very neutral in CXF, whichever approach
(SOAP/REST) works best for a given user project is worth the attention
as far as CXF is concerned.
I agree having a series of tutorials (starting from JAX-RS) will be good.
Which first tutorial you'd like to start with ?
Cheers, Sergey
On 18/06/17 22:54, Mark Juchems wrote:
Sergey,
Thanks for the info. I have submitted the ICLA and it looks like it might
take a bit to process.
I am familiar with CXF Restful services only, so that would be my focus.
So far in my career I have thankfully avoided SOAP.
I will let you know when I get the ICLA set up (maybe you will be notified
first?) and I can get started. I thought I could start with some small
tutorials and go from there under your observation.
mark juchems
On Jun 16, 2017 5:07 AM, "Sergey Beryozkin" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark, Andriy
Starting with a 2-min tutorial doc can be useful indeed: create a service,
create a client, do the configuration (Spring or Blueprint, client and/or
server), run.
Mark, as far as I know you need to submit ICLA to the Apache before you
can start editing the wiki
Thanks, Sergey
On 16/06/17 01:27, Andriy Redko wrote:
Hey Mark,
I express my own opinion here but I have no doubts the CXF team
would support it, making documentation useful, accurate and up-to-date
would be terrific. If you are willing to help, that would be certainly
appreciated by the community and the team. Do you have any particular
plan / tutorials in mind you would like to tackle first? What kind of
help you may need (examples, snippets, comments, clarifications, ...)?
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Andriy Redko
Thursday, June 15, 2017, 11:50:00 AM, you wrote:
MJ> All,
MJ> Hey all. I'll tell you my brief story.
MJ> I work at Caterpillar and we work in the Azure cloud. We have always
used
MJ> Jersey and continued that until we ran into some problems. Azure
code uses
MJ> an outdated version of Jersey and when we had some problems we wanted
to
MJ> update to Jersey 2.x. After of several hours of fiddling I decided
to try
MJ> CXF. We now are using it and have had no problems.
MJ> I have written some docs on StackOverflow which can be seen here:
MJ> https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/cxf/topics
MJ> The main trouble I had with CXF was the documentation. There seems
to be
MJ> several pages that are not complete and, since there are several ways
to do
MJ> client side CXF, they got a bit confusing. I suggest a "2 minute
tutorial"
MJ> like XStream has: http://x-stream.github.io/tutorial.html
MJ> What do you think?
MJ> I have also written a great Logger that we have used for years
(ported it
MJ> from original Jersey one). It is in the StackOverflow documentation
as
MJ> well.
MJ> mark
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