Hi there, In the example code of /samples/wsrf there are two wsdls used i.e. WsResource.wsdl and WsResourceFactory.wsdl, hence in its src/ folder there are two interface implementations of respective portytypes (MyCapability and MyFactory) and further in muse.xml there are respective resource-types specified.
For my learning of muse and wsrf, I copied all wsdls into another folder say mywsrf and generated a code but that was not similar to yours example code in JavaSource folder. I am confused, if I have two wsdl's like here in this case how can I generate a source code that will generate two interfaces each for WsResource and WsResourceFactory? And do the entries in muse.xml will automatically be populated or do I need to write it beforehand and provide it to wsdl2java at the time of code gen? Thanks and Regards Kensky kensky wrote: > > In MUSE supported specs apart from wsdm spec I have some questions > related to the development of wsrf services. > > I want to write simple wsrf service which has wsdl and schema e.g. > filemanagementservice (fms) service (containing resource properties) > and business functions. And, a corresponding filemanagement factory > service which creates instance of fms resource. > > As a newbie my question is, > > - Can I use xmlbeans to generate xml classes and then use it in my > server side and client side code. > > - I dont want to use ws-metadataxchange and wsdm specs, just wanna try > plain wsrf example. Do you have any sample (wsrf only) code or > example. Like one scenario shown above of filemanagementservice and > fmfactory. Any hints or tests written. > > - How muse manages ws-resource instances i.e. in-memory or in-database? > > Thanks and Regards > Kensky > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Plain-WSRF-Service-wih-Muse-2.0-tf2687596.html#a7519989 Sent from the Muse User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
