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Dan



> On Jun 18, 2017, at 5:54 PM, Mark Juchems <[email protected]> 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 an outdated version of Jersey and when we had some problems we wanted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
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Sergey Beryozkin
>> 
>> Talend Community Coders
>> http://coders.talend.com/
>> 

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