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Sathwik Bantwal Premakumar commented on ODE-956:
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Credits to Tammo for this feature implementation. I am contributing the
testcase for the feature.
> Asynchrony with Axis2-Nonblocking API
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> Key: ODE-956
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-956
> Project: ODE
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Axis2 Integration
> Reporter: Sathwik Bantwal Premakumar
> Attachments: ODE-956.patch
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> To implement Axis2's non-blocking API to make a request/response service call
> asynchronously.
> Related article:
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-axis2/index.html?ca=drs-
> http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_1/dii.html
> This is really useful when we need to call an external/public service that
> takes a long time to respond, and that we have no authority to modify it, and
> we do not want to manage it with timeout parameters.
> Here is what is needed:
> 1) Understanding of the WS-Addressing WSDL Binding:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-addr-wsdl/
> 2) the Axis2 WS-Addressing-Module needs to be engaged. Until now it is
> disabled in all ODE deployments.
> 3) for testing, a small axis2 java client should be used, i.e. to invoke
> the hello world example (with setUseSeparateListener(true)).
> 4) a SOAP Monitor is needed to monitor SOAP messages and headers.
> Then some experiments need to be performed. Here is what should happen:
> 1. The client sends the request to ODE.
> 2. ODE consumes the message and the transport ACKs the reception (HTTP 202
> Accepted in the HTTP case)
> 3. ODE creates a new instance, does hello world and creates the response. The
> response is stored in the same MEX, since we're in a sync request-response
> operation.
> 4. Axis2 will open a new (anonymous) channel to the client and sends the
> message. Callback EPR has been transmitted via WS-Adressing header in the
> request.
> When I tried that last time, the problem was, it actually worked fine,
> besides the fact that the request channel has not been closed and resulted in
> a timeout. Now I know that this can be fixed by adding a
> messageCtx.setProperty(DO_ASYNC, Boolean.TRUE); in the message receiver. This
> however should only be done in case this WS-Adressing-Binding should be used.
> Perhaps ODE could inspect the WSDL for occurrence of <wsaw:UsingAddressing/>
> and <wsaw:Anonymous> to determine whether a sync or async interaction should
> be used (I'd need to reread the spec to get sure).
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