java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/cxf/frontend/ClientProxy
what bundle should I Install in to the Felix console to get this issue fixed?
Can some one please let me know what is the appropriate bundle for running Apache CXF. I am trying to add timeouts to the SOAP call using the Client interface?
Thanks
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We have a community article that successfully invokes a 3rd party WSDL from an OSGi bundle that is built using Apache CXF.
[img]WSClient.png[/img]
This data was returned by the web service.
See:
http://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/creating-cxf-bundles-consume-web.html
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Have you set classloader to CXF bundle class loader (Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader) to avoid OSGI classloader problems?
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We have a community article that successfully invokes a 3rd party WSDL from an OSGi bundle that is built using Apache CXF.
[img]WSClient.png[/img]
This data was returned by the web service.
See:
http://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/creating-cxf-bundles-consume-web.html
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I tried the article for consuming the webservice and it works for me.
I did not run in to any issues when i did that. Right now i am in a different scenario.
I am using a maven project and i add those dependencies to the POM. I see CXF in the import package under the Manifest Header but i still get the NoClassDefFounfError.
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Probably Apache CXF have to to be installed on the Felix console to get the issue fixed?
Any suggestions around that?
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