Hi Chuck, Thanks for your comments. We will update the userguide to match the changes in Axis2.
Thanks, Ruchith On 1/12/06, Chuck Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Ruchith. You guys probably already know this, but there are quite a > large number of errors in the User Guide. E.g., the Factory mechanism seems > to be eliminated in favor of simple constructors in the classes generated by > WSDL2Java (at least I hope so -- the Factory subclasses are not there and > the constructors are public). The classes also have different names. > > This may or may not be considered a bug, but the Samples project does not > have a dependency on adb, which is required to use the classes generated by > WSDL2Java. I added that dependency and maven builds things fine, but there > do not appear to be any targets to create the user guide example aar. I'm > using Netbeans 5, and so found the simplest solution was to create my own > project completely outside of axis2, give it the right dependencies, > generate the classes and resources (services.xml) with WSDL2Java there, and > then build there. This all worked fine and it is now successfully deployed. > Next we'll see if the it works when I create the client. > > FYI, my filled-in business logic for the generated skeleton, with the > corrections above, is attached (if this list accepts attachments). > > Chuck > > > > Ruchith Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/11/2006 06:59:10 > PM: > > > > Hi Chuck, > > Thanks for pointing out the issues. They are fixed in the latest SVN now. > > Thanks, > Ruchith > > > On 1/12/06, Chuck Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > HI Chinthaka, > > Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/11/2006 04:23:23 PM: > > > > Chuck Williams wrote: > > > > I've noticed these anomalies so far: > > > 1. The war does not contain two required libraries, both part of > Apache Commons: FileUpload and IO. These are needed for uploading > services -- after adding version 1.1 of each, upload seems to work > fine. > > I just downloaded the war and it contains commons-fileupload-1.0.jar. > And I checked the version I uploaded to the mirrors and it also > contains that jar :(. > About commons-io, do we need that ? > > The binary war has commons-fileupload, but the build from the source > distribution produced a war that does not have it. I built from the > source distribution with "maven war". How do you create the binary > distribution (which is also the essence of my earlier question, since > WSDL2Java requires a complete top-level lib which no maven target > appears to create)? > > Re. commons-io, the Upload Service action in the admin application blew > up for me (ClassNotFoundException) when following the intro steps in the > User Guide until I added it. Then it worked fine. > > On another topic, moving to the next section of the User Guide about > WSDL2Java, I hit a doc bug. The -o ../samples/src should actually be -o > ../samples as the output generated a src (i.e., I ended up with src/src, > which messed up the classpath). That of course was easy to fix. > > Thanks for your help, > > Chuck > > > > > > -- Ruchith
