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Posted to users@camel.apache.org by Matthew Shaw <Ma...@ambulance.qld.gov.au> on 2017/09/15 03:51:14 UTC

cxf web service and relative address with pax exam4

Hi All,

Using pax exam4 with karaf 4.1.2 to run my integration tests with my camel route. Using java dsl I declare from producer endpoint which works fine deploying the bundle into a stand-alone karaf container.


CxfEndpoint endpoint = new CxfEndpoint();
endpoint.setCamelContext(getContext());
endpoint.setWsdlURL("wsdl/EnterTimeAndAttendanceDataTaskService.wsdl");
endpoint.setAddress("/cxf/services/task/eta");
endpoint.setDataFormat(DataFormat.PAYLOAD);
try {
    getContext().addEndpoint("services-task-eta", endpoint);
} catch (Exception e) {
    e.printStackTrace();
}


However, trying to do the same thing via my integration test, as soon as I call context.start() from my test I get a "URI is not absolute" error thrown by jetty. In my pax exam config I am installing the bundle first via the following config

mavenBundle().groupId("au.gov.qld.ambulance.tams").artifactId("task").version("0.0.1").noStart()

Note the noStart call.



Why am I getting this error, only when running the pax exam? What is the workaround?

Cheers,
Matt.
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