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[jira] Updated: (CXF-2641) Interceptors to store requests and responses

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2641?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Rémi Flament updated CXF-2641:
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    Description: 
Here is a patch that contains interceptors described in this email : http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cxf-dev/201001.mbox/%3C4B553909.5070506@laposte.net%3E

The patch modifies the rt/management maven module.

It adds two interceptors to store requests and responses  :

- PersistInInterceptor
- PersistOutInterceptor

The persistence is delegated to implementation of the ExchangeDAO interface.

For each request the following data can be saved :

- service name
- encoding
- the date when the request was processed
- the date when the response was processed
- the wsdl operation
- the request as text
- the response as text
- the request size
- the response size
- the uri
- user agent
- the status
- the exception type and the stacktrace if any
- additional properties, http headers, etc.

The patch contains the interface ExchangeDAO and a basic implementation that writes data in files : FilesystemExchangeDAO.

Users can write their own implementation of this interface to store data in a database for example.

  was:
Here is a patch that contains interceptors described in this email : http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cxf-dev/201001.mbox/%3C4B553909.5070506@laposte.net%3E

The patch modifies the rt/management maven module.

It adds two interceptors to store requests and responses  :

- PersistInInterceptor
- PersistOutInterceptor

The persistence is delegated to implementation of the ExchangeDAO interface.

For each request the following data can be saved :

- service name
- encoding
- the date when the request was processed
- the date when the response was processed
- the wsdl operation
- the request as text
- the response as text
- the request size
- the response size
- the uri
- user agent
- the status
- the exception type and the stacktrace if any
- additional properties, http headers, etc.

The patch contains the interface ExchangeDAO and a basic implementation that writes data in files : FilesystemExchangeDAO.

        Summary: Interceptors to store requests and responses  (was: Interceptors to store requests and responses in a database)

> Interceptors to store requests and responses
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-2641
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2641
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Bus
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.6
>            Reporter: Rémi Flament
>             Fix For: 2.2.7
>
>         Attachments: cxf-management-interceptor.patch-2.txt
>
>
> Here is a patch that contains interceptors described in this email : http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cxf-dev/201001.mbox/%3C4B553909.5070506@laposte.net%3E
> The patch modifies the rt/management maven module.
> It adds two interceptors to store requests and responses  :
> - PersistInInterceptor
> - PersistOutInterceptor
> The persistence is delegated to implementation of the ExchangeDAO interface.
> For each request the following data can be saved :
> - service name
> - encoding
> - the date when the request was processed
> - the date when the response was processed
> - the wsdl operation
> - the request as text
> - the response as text
> - the request size
> - the response size
> - the uri
> - user agent
> - the status
> - the exception type and the stacktrace if any
> - additional properties, http headers, etc.
> The patch contains the interface ExchangeDAO and a basic implementation that writes data in files : FilesystemExchangeDAO.
> Users can write their own implementation of this interface to store data in a database for example.

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