Using WSDL to configure a server endpoint
The WSDL extension elements used to configure an HTTP server endpoint are defined in the namespace http://cxf.apache.org/transports/http/configuration . It is commonly refered to using the prefix http-conf . In order to use the HTTP configuration elements you will need to add the line shown below to the definitions element of your endpoint's WSDL document.
HTTP Provider WSDL Element's Namespace
<definitions ...
xmlns:http-conf="http://cxf.apache.org/transports/http/configuration
The http-conf:server element is used to specify the connection properties of an HTTP server in a WSDL document. The http-conf:server element is a child of the WSDL port element. It has the same attributes as the server element used in the configuration file.
The example below shows a WSDL fragment that configures an HTTP server endpoint to specify that it will not interact with caches.
WSDL to Configure an HTTP Service Provider Endpoint
<service ...>
<port ...>
<soap:address ... />
<http-conf:server CacheControl="no-cache" />
</port>
</service>
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