Hi Jeff,

I compiled Geronimo with Tomcat and started the server without any problems. Then I deployed my ear containing some jsp's, a servlet, a session bean, two entity beans and a Web service (which passes an array of complexTypes).

The ear deploys and runs on Jetty apart from a SOAP response problem (see JIRA GERONIMO-678 <http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-678> that I filed today). However deploying the same ear (after changing ports in the wsdl) I get heaps of errors:

DEBUG [BaseDeserializerFactory] Exception:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.ArrayDeserializerFactory.<init>(java.lang.Class, javax.xml.namespace.QName)
   at java.lang.Class.getConstructor0(Unknown Source)
   at java.lang.Class.getConstructor(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.createFactory(BaseDeserializerFactory.java:246)
   at org.apache.geronimo.axis.client.TypeInfo.register(TypeInfo.java:93)
   at org.apache.geronimo.axis.client.TypeInfo.register(TypeInfo.java:47)

The same error is thrown several more times in different line numbers of the BaseDeserializerFactory class.

Am I compiling the Geronimo/Tomcat server with an obsolete Axis distribution?

Also, I would really appreciate if you could have a look into GERONIMO-678 <http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-678> since you seem to be quite into the WS stuff and David is too busy to look into this before JavaOne. I will also have a look into it over the weekend (but I might not be experienced enough to find the cause of the problem, what makes it worse is that there is actually no error msg).

Regards,

Stefan

Jeff Genender wrote:

Hi Stefan,

To set up Tomcat...look here:

http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/Tomcat


Basically its just a lot of commenting and uncommenting in the plans, then
rebuilding assembly again (we will be making this simpler in the near
future).  Deploying your webservices should be nearly identical to Jetty.

As for GERONIMO-672...after looking at that...is it possible you have your
configuration messed up slightly? I looked at the stack trace and I saw
this:

Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: No wsdl or schema known at location: ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl

Notice...ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl.  Looks like the "M" was missing and
thus could be the cause of the error.  What does your open-ejb deployment
plan and webservices.xml look like?

What are your issues with complexTypes etc?  Have you opened a JIRA ticket
in this area?

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Webservices for Tomcat now integrated

Hi Jeff,

Since I am currently working on a Servlet and EJB-based WS example on
Geronimo I am very interested in testing it. For now I have only run some
tests on Jetty, but if you could provide some information on Tomcat I would
be more than happy to test this. Could you provide your detailed setup
information?

Also, I encountered some issues for the EJB endpoint and opened JIRA issue
GERONIMO-762 so I am not sure if that has been fixed. Furthermore, have you
looked into complexTypes (and the mappings)? I have encountered some more
problems there recently.

Regards,

Stefan Schmidt

Dain Sundstrom wrote:

Very cool!

-dain

On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:12 AM, Jeff Genender wrote:

Just announcing that webservices for Tomcat has been integrated.

The only caveat is for the EJB side. Currently all webservices will go to the default Host (which for 99% of the applications is fine)...as there needs to be some slight modifications to OpenEJB to handle virtual hosts. JIRA issue GERONIMO-666 was opened on this.

However, it does appear to work with my setup. I can use some help with testing this piece with both EJB and Servlet based web services with different types of applications. So any users who want to give it a roll, it would be appreciated ;-)

Jeff





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