CXF Component
The cxf: component provides integration with Apache CXF for connecting to JAX-WS services hosted in CXF.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml for this component:
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> <artifactId>camel-cxf</artifactId> <version>x.x.x</version> <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version --> </dependency>
URI format
cxf://address?options
Where address represents the CXF endpoint's address
cxf:bean:cxfEndpoint
Where cxfEndpoint represents the spring bean's name which presents the CXF endpoint
For either style above, you can append options to the URI as follows:
cxf:bean:cxfEndpoint?wsdlURL=wsdl/hello_world.wsdl&dataFormat=PAYLOAD
Options
Name |
Description |
Example |
Required? |
default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
wsdlURL |
The location of the WSDL. |
file://local/wsdl/hello.wsdl or wsdl/hello.wsdl |
No |
WSDL is obtained from endpoint address by default |
serviceClass |
The name of the SEI(Service Endpoint Interface) implementation class. This class can have but does not require JSR181 annotations. |
org.apache.camel.Hello |
Yes for CXF provider, for CXF Consumer only if POJO dataFormat option is used |
|
serviceName |
The service name this service is implementing, it maps to the wsdl:service@name. |
{ http://org.apache.camel} |
Only if more than one serviceName in WSDL present |
|
portName |
The port name this service is implementing, it maps to the wsdl:port@name. |
{ http://org.apache.camel} |
Only if more than one portName under the serviceName is present |
|
dataFormat |
Which data type messages the CXF endpoint supports |
POJO, PAYLOAD, MESSAGE |
No |
POJO |
wrapped |
Which kind of operation that CXF endpoint producer will invoke |
true, false |
No |
false |
The serviceName and portName are QNames, so if you provide them be sure to prefix them with their {namespace} as shown in the examples above.
The descriptions of the dataformats
DataFormat |
Description |
---|---|
POJO |
POJOs (Plain old Java objects) are the Java parameters to the method being invoked on the target server. |
PAYLOAD |
PAYLOAD is the message payload (the contents of the soap:body) after message configuration in the CXF endpoint is applied. |
MESSAGE |
MESSAGE is the raw message that is received from the transport layer. |
Configure the CXF endpoints with spring
You can configure the CXF endpoint with the below spring configuration file, and you can also embed the endpoint into the camelContext tags.
<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:cxf="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/cxfEndpoint" xsi:schemaLocation=" http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/cxfEndpoint http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/cxf/cxfEndpoint.xsd http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring/camel-spring.xsd "> <cxf:cxfEndpoint id="routerEndpoint" address="http://localhost:9003/CamelContext/RouterPort" serviceClass="org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.GreeterImpl"/> <cxf:cxfEndpoint id="serviceEndpoint" address="http://localhost:9000/SoapContext/SoapPort" wsdlURL="testutils/hello_world.wsdl" serviceClass="org.apache.hello_world_soap_http.Greeter" endpointName="s:SoapPort" serviceName="s:SOAPService" xmlns:s="http://apache.org/hello_world_soap_http" /> <camelContext id="camel" xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring"> <route> <from uri="cxf:bean:routerEndpoint" /> <to uri="cxf:bean:serviceEndpoint" /> </route> </camelContext> </beans>
Be sure to include the JAX-WS schemaLocation
attribute specified on the root beans element. This allows CXF to validate the file and is required. Also note the namespace declarations at the end of the <cxf:cxfEndpoint/> tag--these are required because the combined "{namespace}localName" syntax is presently not supported for this tag's attribute values.
The jaxws:endpoint
element supports many additional attributes:
Name |
Value |
---|---|
PortName |
The endpoint name this service is implementing, it maps to the wsdl:port@name. In the format of "ns:PORT_NAME" where ns is a namespace prefix valid at this scope. |
serviceName |
The service name this service is implementing, it maps to the wsdl:service@name. In the format of "ns:SERVICE_NAME" where ns is a namespace prefix valid at this scope. |
wsdlURL |
The location of the WSDL. Can be on the classpath, file system, or be hosted remotely. |
bindingId |
The bindingId for the service model to use |
address |
The service publish address |
bus |
The bus name that will be used in the jaxws endpoint. |
serviceClass |
The class name of the SEI(Service Endpoint Interface) class which could have JSR181 annotation or not |
It also supports many child elements:
Name |
Value |
---|---|
cxf:inInterceptors |
The incoming interceptors for this endpoint. A list of <bean>s or <ref>s. |
cxf:inFaultInterceptors |
The incoming fault interceptors for this endpoint. A list of <bean>s or <ref>s. |
cxf:outInterceptors |
The outgoing interceptors for this endpoint. A list of <bean>s or <ref>s. |
cxf:outFaultInterceptors |
The outgoing fault interceptors for this endpoint. A list of <bean>s or <ref>s. |
cxf:properties |
A properties map which should be supplied to the JAX-WS endpoint. See below. |
cxf:dataBinding |
You can specify the which DataBinding will be use in the endpoint, This can be supplied using the Spring <bean class="MyDataBinding"/> syntax. |
cxf:binding |
You can specify the BindingFactory for this endpoint to use. This can be supplied using the Spring <bean class="MyBindingFactory"/> syntax. |
cxf:features |
The features that hold the interceptors for this endpoint. A list of <bean>s or <ref>s |
cxf:schemaLocations |
The schema locations for endpoint to use. A list of <schemaLocation>s |
cxf:serviceFactory |
The service factory for this endpoint to use. This can be supplied using the Spring <bean class="MyServiceFactory"/> syntax |
You can find more advanced examples which show how to provide interceptors and properties here: http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/jax-ws-configuration.html
How to consume the message from the camel-cxf endpoint in POJO data format
The camel-cxf endpoint consumer POJO data format is based on the cxf invoker, so the message header has a property with the name of CxfConstants.OPERATION_NAME and the message body is a list of the SEI method parameters.
How to prepare the message for the camel-cxf endpoint in POJO data format
The camel-cxf endpoint producer is based on the cxf client API. First you need to specify the operation name in the message header , then add the method parameters into a list and set the message with this parameter list will be ok. The response message's body is an object array, you can get the result from that array.
How to propagate camel-cxf endpoint's request and response context
cxf client API provides a way to invoke the operation with request and response context. If you are using camel-cxf endpoint producer to invoke the outside web service, you can set the request context and get response context with below codes.
CxfExchange exchange = (CxfExchange)template.send(getJaxwsEndpointUri(), new Processor() { public void process(final Exchange exchange) { final List<String> params = new ArrayList<String>(); params.add(TEST_MESSAGE); // Set the request context to the inMessage Map<String, Object> requestContext = new HashMap<String, Object>(); requestContext.put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, JAXWS_SERVER_ADDRESS); exchange.getIn().setBody(params); exchange.getIn().setHeader(Client.REQUEST_CONTEXT , requestContext); exchange.getIn().setHeader(CxfConstants.OPERATION_NAME, GREET_ME_OPERATION); } }); org.apache.camel.Message out = exchange.getOut(); // The output is an object array, the fist element of the array is the return value Object[] output = (Object[])out.getBody(); LOG.info("Received output text: " + output[0]); // Get the response context form outMessage Map<String, Object> responseContext = CastUtils.cast((Map)out.getHeader(Client.RESPONSE_CONTEXT)); assertNotNull(responseContext); assertEquals("Get the wrong wsdl opertion name", "{http://apache.org/hello_world_soap_http}greetMe", responseContext.get("javax.xml.ws.wsdl.operation").toString());