That would be ideal (the opposite to catastrophic in this case) for me.
I will let you know if I manage to migrate cxf-rs.
Thanks a lot.
On 6/13/24 4:34 AM, Jim Ma wrote:
Thanks for letting us know. It sounds like it's good to extend the life
support of Aegis for several releases.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2024 at 3:54 PM Vassilis Virvilis <v.virvi...@biovista.com>
wrote:
Hi Jim,
Here are some bugs / discussions with some test cases that have been fixed
(or workaround-ed) over the years.
1. SOAP: Aegis databinding Collection of derived classes:
https://lists.apache.org/thread/rp73ym9f64vpvng057d55mtj3wnznr80
2. SortedMap is not returned when another unrelated method exists in
the interface: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4605
3. SortedMap is returned as HashMap:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4534
4. Aegis cannot handle nested map inheritance:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3526
I do not remember the specifics but I have been burned by the other
serializers and the Pavlov reflexes is all I have left.
The jaxrs - (now jakarta.rs) is able to transmit these kind of type (with
some hand holding) and I have some prototypes that are working. Furthermore
the receipt from java programs has not been verified - only from browsers
(Resty-GWT again with hand holding and custom patches).
My problem is time. Scheduling a full migration from Aegis to jax-rs is a
very serious undertaking.
So I would certainly appreciate the extension of life support of Aegis.
Hope that helps.
Vassilis
On 6/3/24 4:24 AM, Jim Ma wrote:
Hi Vassilis,
Thanks for your input . It's good to know that there is still some usage
that jaxb or xmlbeans can't nicely handle.
I am curious to know more details about this use case about transfering Map
Of Maps or Map of Collections.
Could you please paste a test case or some code snippet to have a look ?
Thanks,
Jim
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 5:46 PM Vassilis Virvilis <v.virvi...@biovista.com>
<v.virvi...@biovista.com>
wrote:
I am using it.
Although I plan to move to JAX-RS. However, I can't be sure about the
scheduling...
Aegis is the simplest and most versatile databinding for java first
development in my opinion.
The others (jax-ws, jaxb and xmlbeans) never worked for me when I had to
transfer
Map Of Maps or Map of Collections.
I just wanted to give you my one datapoint. I understand that the
developers will have to weigh
carrying around a databinding vs its existing usage vs the development
effort required.
Vassilis
On 4/22/24 6:06 AM, Jim Ma wrote:
Hi all,
I am not sure if it's the time to deprecate some old cxf things that no
one
is using, so I write to get your thoughts/ideas here.
The first I can think of is aegis databinding. Is the aegis databinding
still used by CXF users ? Is it a good time to deprecate and remove in
the
future release ?
Thanks,
Jim
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companies on indication expansion and de-risking of their portfolios and with
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