THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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In the above example it references a bean "jmsConfig" where the whole configuration for the JMS transport can be done.
A jaxws Endpoint can be defined in the same way:
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<jaxws:endpoint
xmlns:customer="http://customerservice.example.com/"
id="CustomerService"
address="jms://"
serviceName="customer:CustomerServiceService"
endpointName="customer:CustomerServiceEndpoint"
implementor="com.example.customerservice.impl.CustomerServiceImpl">
<jaxws:features>
<bean class="org.apache.cxf.transport.jms.JMSConfigFeature"
p:jmsConfig-ref="jmsConfig" />
</jaxws:features>
</jaxws:endpoint>
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The JMSConfiguration bean needs at least a reference to a conncection factory and a target destination.
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