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
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
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
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From: "rahul.soa"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 9:47 PM
Subject: [Build Error] Missi
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
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
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