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Andriy Redko commented on CXF-8911: ----------------------------------- The solution I came up with so far is that (the AsyncResponseCallbackFactory is set per AsyncHTTPConduitFactory): {noformat} public interface AsyncResponseCallbackFactory { AsyncResponseCallback create(); } public interface AsyncResponseCallback { default void responseReceived(HttpResponse response, CXFResponseCallback callback) { callback.responseReceived(response); } } {noformat} > Allow creating a custom CXFHttpAsyncResponseConsumer > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-8911 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-8911 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Peter Palaga > Priority: Major > > We recently got a [bug > report|https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-cxf/issues/947] in Quarkus CXF > complaining about non-working context propagation with CXF HC5 client. > The problem was that if the client is called in context of a Quarkus REST > endpoint, whose vert.x thread has the request context setup properly, the > request scoped beans are then not accessible e.g. from > ContainerRequestFilters which run in in a different thread. > To make it work, we would need wrap the creation of > CXFHttpAsyncResponseConsumer in some code storing the context of the creation > thread into a wrapping method that can then be executed by some other thread. > I was able to do this by overriding some default classes. What I did can be > seen around here: > https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-cxf/pull/950/files#diff-568a3d75d004f9f41c6130854755ebb2beae2f30308cc45aa98492d09bac2ecc > This solution is by no means elegant and I wonder whether it would be > feasible to implement some new API to allow creating custom > CXFHttpAsyncResponseConsumers? > Maybe we could introduce some kind of CXFHttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory? > I am quite new to CXF internals, so I'd be thankful for any hints how to > proceed. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)