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How to consume Big/soap web-services in CQ5?

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If you search in this forum you will come across a good number of links which explain this. For example there are a number of community articles (mainly written by Scott Macdonald from Adobe) that provide step by step guidance. Here's one that describes an approach using JAX-WS. It also has a link to another that uses Apache CXF and I have read others that use a RESTful approach (JAX-RS) :-

http://scottsdigitalcommunity.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/creating-adobe-cq-bundles-that-consume.html

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Fraser.

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If you search in this forum you will come across a good number of links which explain this. For example there are a number of community articles (mainly written by Scott Macdonald from Adobe) that provide step by step guidance. Here's one that describes an approach using JAX-WS. It also has a link to another that uses Apache CXF and I have read others that use a RESTful approach (JAX-RS) :-

http://scottsdigitalcommunity.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/creating-adobe-cq-bundles-that-consume.html

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Fraser.

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You can also create stubs for the soap webservices and use that in your CQ OSGi bundle.

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