Hi Jeff ;

Great , I will have a look at than will use that  for POJO annotation.

One small question , do you have any idea on generating Schemas for the
annotated service ?

Thanks
Deepal

>Howdy All,
>
>I've just commited a new metadata DescriptionFactory method that takes a 
>single annotated web service implementation class and returns a single 
>ServiceDescription.  Commited revision 512819.
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>The returned ServiceDescription will have an AxisService hierachy created 
>and attached.  Note that at this point, only annotations are used to 
>create the descriptioni objects.  If the service implementation contains a 
>wsdlLocation reference, it is currently ignored.  I will open a Jira to 
>add support to the converter to try to create a WSDL Definition and set it 
>on the DBC. 
>
>So, from Dim's note below, here's how you would use this to get the 
>ServiceDescription and AxisService:
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>ServiceDescription svcDesc = 
>DescriptionFactory.createService(MyServiceImpl.class);
>EndpointDescription[] edArray = svcDesc.get(0).getEndpointDescriptions();
>AxisService myAxisService = ed[0].getAxisService();
>configCtx.getAxisConfiguration().addService(myAxisService);
>
>Thanks,
>Jeff
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>IBM Software Group - WebSphere Web Services Development
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>Jeff Barrett/Austin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>02/23/2007 08:57 AM
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>All,  I'm adding the factory method described below and doing a little 
>refactoring of the Factory class; should be done soon.
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>Thanks,
>Jeff
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>"Davanum Srinivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>02/22/2007 05:33 PM
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>Sounds good Jeff :)
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>>For a simple environment, though, adding a method that takes a single
>>class and returns a single ServiceDescription is a good idea.
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>Thanks,
>dims
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>On 2/22/07, Jeff Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hi Dims,
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>>Simple answer: Yes, that looks about right.
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>>Slightly Longer answer: Maybe there should be an additonal factory 
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>method
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>>that takes just a single service impl class and does the DBC conversion
>>and returns a single ServiceDescription for the simple case.  As you 
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>point
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>>out, that would be very useful in testing and in simple environments.
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>>Even Slightly Longer answer: Yeah, that is a bit more code, isn't it? 
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>:-)
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>>The DBC is there so that, in a server environment:
>>- We do not require all the classes be loaded at startup time and some
>>other high-performance byte scanning technology could be used to load 
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>the
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>>annotations and create the DBCs.
>>- We can process multiple service implementations at one time, for 
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>example
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>>an archive file that contained a bunch of web services could all be
>>processed from a single DBC hashmap.
>>For a simple environment, though, adding a method that takes a single
>>class and returns a single ServiceDescription is a good idea.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Jeff
>>
>>IBM Software Group - WebSphere Web Services Development
>>Phone: 512-838-4587 or Tie Line 678-4587
>>Internet e-mail and Sametime ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>"Davanum Srinivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>02/22/2007 03:21 PM
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>>Jeff,
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>>So instead of calling
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>>ServiceDescription sd =
>>DescriptionFactory.createServiceDescriptionFromServiceImpl(myClazz,
>>myAxisService)
>>configCtx.getAxisConfiguration().addService(myAxisService);
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>>We should do the following?
>>JavaClassToDBCConverter converter = new 
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>JavaClassToDBCConverter(myClazz);
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>>HashMap<String, DescriptionBuilderComposite> dbcMap =
>>converter.produceDBC();
>>List<ServiceDescription> serviceDescList =
>>DescriptionFactory.createServiceDescriptionFromDBCMap(dbcMap);
>>EndpointDescription[] edArray =
>>serviceDescList.get(0).getEndpointDescriptions();
>>AxisService service = ed[0].getAxisService():
>>configCtx.getAxisConfiguration().addService(myAxisService);
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>>In other words, how do we get a fully configured AxisService from a
>>given class? :)
>>
>>thanks,
>>dims
>>
>>On 2/22/07, Jeff Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Hi Deepal,
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>>>You may not have seen it yet, but I replied yesterday to your note on
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>>not
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>>>getting the AxisOperations when you used the metadata layer.  I 
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>believe
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>>>that had to do with which DescriptionFactory method you were using. 
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>I'm
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>>>just about to commit updates to the javadoc in that class and tagging
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>>the
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>>>method you were using as deprecated.  Sorry the javadoc wasn't better 
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>in
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>>>there to begin with!
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>>>The metadata module will build up the full AxisService description
>>>hierachy given just annotations (no WSDL), or annotations and WSDL.
>>>Currently the metadata layer does NOT generate the correct schema if
>>>there's no WSDL; that is something it should probably do.
>>>
>>>Other than that, if the POJODeployer were to create a
>>>DescriptionBuilderComposite (using the JavaReflection to DBC converter
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>>in
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>>>the metadata package, at least for now), it should be able to use the
>>>metadata layer for both the WSDL-provided and
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>>no-WSDL-provided/annotations
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>>>only case.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Jeff
>>>
>>>IBM Software Group - WebSphere Web Services Development
>>>Phone: 512-838-4587 or Tie Line 678-4587
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>>>Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>02/22/2007 02:11 AM
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>>>Hi all;
>>>
>>>As I mentioned before last few days I was working on POJO annotation
>>>support and there I was thinking to use matadata and jaxws module to
>>>have this feature. When I start implementing annotation support I 
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>found
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>>>that the created AxisService from metadata module does not have any
>>>operation in it (though I have annotated the service impl class
>>>correctly).
>>>
>>>In the meantime I had a big issue in Java2WSDL support when annotation
>>>present in the POJO , the only option was to re-write or duplicate
>>>ScheamGenerator logic. And I realized that going to be a big code 
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>change
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>>>so what I did was,  use JAM (annogen) to have annotation support in
>>>SchemaGenerator.
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>>>With the above I have implemented pojo annotation support in axis2. So 
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>I
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>>>have written a Deployer called POJODeployer and you can deploy POJO as
>>>.class file and it will make that to an AxisService and will generate
>>>correct schema (so you will see the correct wsdl at the runtime).
>>>
>>>If the WebService has wsdllocation annotation then it will call 
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>metadata
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>>>module to create AxisService (this path has few TODO items)
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>>>please comment on my implementation , and I will commit the code you 
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>can
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>>>go though that and find out if I have done something wrong.
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>>>P.S:- Implementation is not completed yet need few more items to
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>>complete.
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>>>Thanks
>>>Deepal
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