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Daniel Kulp commented on CXF-3601: ---------------------------------- The easiest way to handle this is to have your extension itself be non-deferred and handle the replacement in the constructor: {code:java} public class MyExtension extends HttpTransportFactory { public MyExtension(Bus b) { bus.getDestinationManager().... remove the old one ... add myself .... etc.... } } {code} > Cannot override extension in bus-extension.txt > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-3601 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3601 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Bus, Core > Affects Versions: 2.4.1 > Reporter: David Liu > Assignee: Willem Jiang > > Hi, > it looks like we cannot override CXF's extends if it is in > bus-extensions.txt file. > > I want to customize cxf's HTTPTransportFactory which defined in > bus-extensions.txt. however, it seems I cannot override the original one from > CXF. If I create a new bus-extension.txt, and put my customized > HTTPTransportFactory there, e.g. > *mycxf.jetty.MyJettyHTTPDestinationFactory:org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPTransportFactory:true*, > CXF will load both my bus-extension.txt and its own bus-extension.txt in > ExtensionManager, and will use its HTTPTransportFactory to replace > MyJettyHTTPDestinationFactory. > Could you please take a look? thanks. > David -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira