Re: [VOTE] Release CXF dOSGi 1.0

2009-05-05 Thread David Bosschaert
Hi Dan, On the samples, they are not part of the distribution because they can be installed straight from the internet. All of the DOSGi documentation is available here: http://cxf.apache.org/distributed-osgi.html and which contains links to the sample source code and a very detailed walkthrough o

Fwd: [VOTE] Release CXF dOSGi 1.0

2009-05-05 Thread Eoghan Glynn
Sent this earlier to dkulp individually, I meant to reply-all. -- Forwarded message -- From: Eoghan Glynn Date: 2009/5/5 10:13 Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release CXF dOSGi 1.0 To: Daniel Kulp 2009/5/4 Daniel Kulp : > On Mon May 4 2009 5:30:49 pm Eoghan Glynn wrote: > >> On issue #4, I

Re: [Build Error] Missing Artifact

2009-05-05 Thread Sergey Beryozkin
Hi http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-incubating-repository/org/apache/abdera/abdera-i18n/0.4.0-incubating/ contains this jar - may be it was a transient error ? cheers, Sergey - Original Message - From: "rahul.soa" To: Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:47 PM Subject: [Build Error] Missi

Re: [VOTE] Release CXF dOSGi 1.0

2009-05-05 Thread Daniel Kulp
OK. That kind of make sense (along with what Eoghan said). However, I really think there needs to at least be a "README" in the distributions that describes a little what it is along with pointers to the walkthroughs and such on the website. Right now, I download and unpack the the tarbal

Re: How to determine whether a soap message have an attachment

2009-05-05 Thread Daniel Kulp
Doesn't it already support MTOM? Basically, it provides a OutputSteam to the dispatching and if the runtime needs to handle attachments and such, it will write it as mime stuff to the stream. Dan On Tue May 5 2009 12:53:48 am liucong wrote: > Hi all, > > When I want to add MTOM support for

Re: WSDL Usage for SOAP/JMS specification

2009-05-05 Thread Daniel Kulp
I think the place to look at would be the JMSOldConfigHolder.createJMSConfigurationFromEndpointInfo method. You'll probably need/want to create a similar method for the "new" style stuff. In that method, you see the EndpointInfo is passed in and extensors are grabbed from there (would cor