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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:33:32+00:00 2026-05-15T05:33:32+00:00

I’m now using Apache CXF as a web services client for a .NET service

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I’m now using Apache CXF as a web services client for a .NET service to get around NTLM authentication. It works great, but I’m wondering why I can’t seem to be able to set the web service target endpoint. CXF seems to want the WSDL at runtime for some strange reason – not sure. It takes the physical endpoint from the WSDL, which works fine in test environments I guess, but at deployment time it’s sure to change.

Here’s some code to demonstrate:

        MyWebServices service = new MyWebServices ();
        MyWebServicesSoap port = service.getMyWebServicesSoap12();

        // Turn off chunking so that NTLM can occur
        Client client = ClientProxy.getClient(port);
        HTTPConduit http = (HTTPConduit) client.getConduit();
        HTTPClientPolicy httpClientPolicy = new HTTPClientPolicy();
        httpClientPolicy.setConnectionTimeout(36000);
        httpClientPolicy.setAllowChunking(false);
        http.setClient(httpClientPolicy);

        port.doSomethingUseful();

Again, there is no place that I can see in the CXF client API that allows me to set the service endpoint. Not that I can see anyway. In this case, the target is http://localhost/integration/webservices/mywebservices.asmx, but I could be anywhere. Surely this pedestrian problem is solved somehow?

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    2026-05-15T05:33:33+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:33 am

    Try the following:

    MyWebServicesSoap port = service.getMyWebServicesSoap12();
    BindingProvider provider = (BindingProvider) port;
    provider.getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY, endpoint); 
    

    Alternatively, MyWebServices might have other getXXX methods that take a URL for the WSDL location

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