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Re: [jetty-users] Jetty HTTP Client as transport for JAX-WS requests
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Hi Maarten,
yes, you are correct. I didn't read carefully enough, sorry for that. Nevertheless it also would be interesting for JAX-RS.
Gregor
Maarten Boekhold <boekhold@xxxxxxx> , 20.02.2015 17:23:
Hi gregor,
Unless I am missing something
from your email, I think you misread 'JAX-WS' as 'JAX-RS'...
Maarten
On
20 February 2015 17:00:50 Gregor Jarisch <gregor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Maarten,
you may wanna take a look at the client library
implementation of Resteasy 3.x. Although they don't use jetty http client
in their implementation (unfortunately), that might be a good starting
point to look at how it is implemented in general (even if you not using
resteasy as JAX-RS implementation).
http://docs.jboss.org/resteasy/docs/3.0.9.Final/userguide/html_single/#RESTEasy_Client_Framework
Having
said this; since http2 is close by and jetty close to releasing something
useful here - how about trying to implement it with http2 already? Just a
thought.
Gregor
Maarten
Boekhold <boekhold@xxxxxxx>
, 17.02.2015 12:26:
Hi,
Done some more research. I think something like the following should
be possible:
- Create a JettyHttpClientFeature extends WebServiceFeature that
acts as the container for the HttpClient instance to use
- Pass that feature as part of the service.getXXXPort(feature)
"proxy factory" method
- Create (and register) a
JettyHttpClientTransportTubeFactory/JettyHttpClientTransportTube
implementations
- The factory has access to the ClientTubeAssemblerContext,
which has access to WSBinding which has access to the
WebServiceFeatures that were provided to the getXXXPort()
method.
- If our JettyHttpClientFeature is enabled, then return an
instance of JettyHttpClientTransportTube (initialized with the
HttpClient connection)
- Otherwise return the default HttpTransportPipe (which
implements Tube)
Any comments on this?
Maarten
On 2015-02-17 12:58, Maarten Boekhold
wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if it is in any way possible to use the Jetty HTTP
Client to handle the underlying HTTP communication for JAX-WS
*client requests*, eg:
HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
// configure HttpClient
Service
service = ...;
StockQuote quoteService = (StockQuote)service.getPort(portName);
javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider
bp =
(javax.xml.ws.BindingProvider)quoteService;
Map<String,Object>
context =
bp.getRequestContext();
context.setProperty("HTTP.CLIENT",
client);
Float quote = quoteService.getPrice(ticker);
And that request would be done using the "client" instance of
HttpClient. Also, this would need to work with the JAX-WS
reference implementation as included in JSE 7 & 8.
If something like this is not currently possible, does anybody
have any idea where to start looking for what needs to be coded?
I've been looking at the JAX-WS specifications, specifically
chapters 5 & 6 (Service APIs and Core APIs), but I'm getting a
bit lost. Googling also has turned up something related to
"TransportPipeFactory", which I guess is specific to the reference
implementation, because it's not mentioned in the JAX-WS standard
specifications.
Maarten
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