Apache_CXF

Apache CXF

Apache CXF

Web services framework


Apache CXF is an open source software project developing a Web services framework. It originated as the combination of Celtix developed by IONA Technologies and XFire developed by a team hosted at the now defunct host CodeHaus in 2006. These two projects were combined at the Apache Software Foundation. The name "CXF" was derived by combining "Celtix" and "XFire".[1]

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Description

CXF is often used with Apache ServiceMix, Apache Camel and Apache ActiveMQ in service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure projects.

Apache CXF supports the Java programming interfaces JAX-WS,[2]:638 JAX-RS, JBI, JCA, JMX, JMS over SOAP, Spring,[2]:635–641 and the XML data binding frameworks JAXB, Aegis, Apache XMLBeans, SDO.[3]

CXF includes the following:

IONA Technologies distributes a commercial Enterprise version of Apache CXF under the name FUSE Services Framework.[4]

See also


Citations

  1. "Celtix: The Open Source Java Enterprise Service Bus". ObjectWeb. May 1, 2008. Archived from the original on April 9, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  2. "Apache CXF -- Project Status". cxf.apache.org. Retrieved 2022-09-27.

References

  • Deinum, Marten; Rubio, Daniel; Long, Josh; Mak, Gary (September 1, 2014). Spring Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach (Second ed.). Apress. ISBN 978-1-4302-2499-0.

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