Hello,
I try to find a way to use the axis2 engine with my embedded jetty-server.
There must be a solution for this - but I can't find a way to get it to work.
I want to add webservices _programmatically_ - I don't want to use aar-Files
for deploying. What I have so far:
1) I can embed axis2 in my application using SimpleHTTPServer and
programmaticly add webservices using the ConfigurationContext object. But this
way I need to use the SimpleHTTPServer which I don't want to.
2) I can use the embedded Jetty-Server and deploying axis2 like this:
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Server server = new Server(8080);
ServletContextHandler context = new
ServletContextHandler(ServletContextHandler.SESSIONS);
context.setContextPath("/");
server.setHandler(context);
AxisServlet axis = new AxisServlet();
ServletHolder sh = new ServletHolder(axis);
sh.setInitParameter("axis2.repository.path", "/some/where/repo");
context.addServlet(sh,"/services/*");
server.start();
--- cut
This way axis2 require a repository at "/some/where/repo". There I need to
have the 'services' directory where I can place my aar-files. Axis will
recognize the aar-files and add them during runtime. This works but this isn't
what I want to have.
I need to develop a server for our application which needs to be extensible
with plugins. These plugins needs to be able to add functionality to the
server like adding a new servlet (thus I need to use jetty which allows me to
programmatically add servlets during runtime) and/or adding a new webservice.
To be as flexible as possible I try to find a way that I don't need to manage
external aar-Files.
My question is: Is there a way to embed axis2 like I did with example 1 but
use embedded jetty as http-server like I did in example 2??
Best Regards,
Martin
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