good,

thanks Sagara





2009/8/13 Sagara Gunathunga <sagara.gunathu...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> That's what i have mentioned in my last reply . Normally all the
> public method on Spring bean will expose as  a web service operations.
> If you don't want to  expose any particular method, you can define it
> as a exclude operation in service.xml file then that particular method
>  will not expose as a web service operation.
>
> say you don't want to expose getUserAccountManager(..) and
> setUserAccountManager(..)  methods as web service operations,then you
> can have following service.xml
>
> <serviceGroup>
>  <service name="DataSetServiceEnquiry" scope="transportsession">
>   <description>
>       simple spring example
>   </description>
>   <parameter 
> name="ServiceObjectSupplier">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringServletContextObjectSupplier</parameter>
>   <parameter name="SpringBeanName">dataSetServiceEnquiry</parameter>
>   <!--
>       <messageReceivers>
>               <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out";
> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>       </messageReceivers>
>  -->
>   <operation name="login">
>       <messageReceiver
> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>   </operation>
>   <operation name="getLoginMsg">
>       <messageReceiver
> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>   </operation>
>
> <excludeOperations>
>                       <operation>getUserAccountManager</operation>
>                       <operation>setUserAccountManager</operation>
> </excludeOperations>
>
> </service>
> </serviceGroup>
>
> you can read more about service.xml file from here [1]  , HTH
>
> [1] - http://wso2.org/library/2060
>
>
> Thanks ,
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:02 PM, sam wong<samwon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear Sagara,
>>
>> how about I just only public some method as web server method?
>> how to write services.xml?
>>
>>
>>
>> another question:  where is the full structure  services.xml ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sam Wong
>>
>>
>>
>> 2009/8/13 Sagara Gunathunga <sagara.gunathu...@gmail.com>:
>>> Hi Sam,
>>>
>>> In the service.xml file you can exclude unwanted operations using
>>> using "excludeOperations" as follows.
>>>
>>> <excludeOperations>
>>>                        <operation>getUserAccountManager</operation>
>>>                        <operation>setUserAccountManager</operation>
>>> </excludeOperations>
>>>
>>> Thanks ,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:13 PM, sam wong<samwon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi,All
>>>>
>>>> I have a spring Bean with many many method.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> but some method i don't want to public as  WebService Method.
>>>> like:
>>>>    public IUserAccountManager getUserAccountManager() {
>>>>        return userAccountManager;
>>>>    }
>>>>    public void setUserAccountManager(IUserAccountManager 
>>>> userAccountManager) {
>>>>        this.userAccountManager = userAccountManager;
>>>>    }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> when i use c# client, I still can see this method too...
>>>> what should i do?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> the follow is my services.xml:
>>>> <serviceGroup>
>>>>  <service name="DataSetServiceEnquiry" scope="transportsession">
>>>>    <description>
>>>>        simple spring example
>>>>    </description>
>>>>    <parameter 
>>>> name="ServiceObjectSupplier">org.apache.axis2.extensions.spring.receivers.SpringServletContextObjectSupplier</parameter>
>>>>    <parameter name="SpringBeanName">dataSetServiceEnquiry</parameter>
>>>>    <!--
>>>>        <messageReceivers>
>>>>                <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out";
>>>> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>>>>        </messageReceivers>
>>>>   -->
>>>>    <operation name="login">
>>>>        <messageReceiver
>>>> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>>>>    </operation>
>>>>    <operation name="getLoginMsg">
>>>>        <messageReceiver
>>>> class="org.apache.axis2.rpc.receivers.RPCMessageReceiver"/>
>>>>    </operation>
>>>> </service>
>>>> </serviceGroup>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Sam Wong
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sagara Gunathunga
>>>
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>>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Sagara Gunathunga
>
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