On Mon April 20 2009 6:23:34 pm Yujian LIN wrote:
> Latest news, the project plan "Implementing SDO databinding for CXF" has
> been accepted by GSoC, which means we will have a close cooperation and
> have a fruitful summer. I am looking forward to.
Yep. I'm definitely excited about the projects
Hello,
I'm trying to run trunk's WSDLToJava.java in debug mode in Eclipse. I've
imported the CXF project as described on our Eclipse page[1], in particular,
these steps here to import all the CXF subprojects:
# Select "Existing Projects into Workspace" and hit Next
# Select root directory: ente
Hi Christian,
I want to know whether the current implementation fills the JMS message
properties other than JMS headers. In new implementation, we should add
this properties.
Best regards.
Liu
Christian Schneider 写道:
Hi 刘聪,
sorry that you got no response till now. I did not really understa
Hi,
First, You can find the short instruction of JMS API here[1].
There are some difference between the CXF message and JMS message.
CXF message has a Map which contains the context information with the
pairs of key (String) and value (Object).You can use the Map's put, get
method to access thes
Just a reminder that I'm planning on doing releases for 2.0.11/2.1.5/2.2.1
throughout the day tomorrow. Basically, I'm just waiting for Jetty 1.1 and
WSS4J 1.5.7 to sync to central overnight before I start them.
That will allow the vote to proceed till friday and if everything is OK,
release
On Mon April 20 2009 2:22:15 pm Daniel Kulp wrote:
> Just a reminder that I'm planning on doing releases for 2.0.11/2.1.5/2.2.1
> throughout the day tomorrow. Basically, I'm just waiting for Jetty 1.1
> and WSS4J 1.5.7 to sync to central overnight before I start them.
Of course, I meant to type
Glen,
I'm not really sure what the "right" answer is. Since the wsdl2java will
dynamically load various things (like xjc-dv and the databindings and such),
you may need to add extra things to get them resolved.
In general, if I'm debugging wsdl2java things, I tend to temporarily add a
fa
The official list of accepted proposals for Google Summer of Code is now out
and the list for Apache is at:
http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/asf
The exciting thing is that CXF will benefit directly from 3 student projects
and possibly indirectly from 2 others.
Direct pro