Hello again.

 

Nothing done using the module in the classpath…

How can I set the axis2_repository variable? Is there any good example on how to setup this repo and then engage the module?

 

Best regards,

Nuno

 

 


From: Paul Fremantle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 13 de Abril de 2006 20:02
To: confusionvalley
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Sandesha2 Client

 

Hi

If your Axis2 client is working (without RM) then you should simply need to add:

serviceClient.engageModule("Sandesha2");

I *think* you can now have the Sandesha2.mar file just in the classpath. If that doesn't work then you need to have a repository and set AXIS2_REPOSITORY there.

Paul

PS you could also look at the samples in the Tungsten package which does this.

On 4/13/06, confusionvalley < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello all,

I'm developing a client to use with Axis 2 and Sandesha 2.
In the server side the Sandesha 2 module is engaged and running.
To test the service i'm creating a very simple client but your "user guide" seems to be very poor to develop a client.
Can you give me a better guide to develop sandesha clients?
Do I need an Axis2.xml for the client? I need to do a repo for the client with the sandesha modules? Where the .class files will be then?
I can't understand very well how we can use Sandesha 2. I worked with Sandesha 1 and it was very simple to use...


This is the code i'm using just to use axis2 *without* sandesha:

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            OMElement payload = ClientUtil.getCalculator2OMElement();
            Options options = new Options();
            options.setTo(targetEPR);
            options.setTransportInProtocol(Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP);

            //Blocking invocation


            ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient();

            sender.setOptions(options);

            OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(payload);

            StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();

            result.serialize(XMLOutputFactory.newInstance ()
                    .createXMLStreamWriter(writer));
            writer.flush();


            System.out.println(writer.toString());

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Can you give me some help with this code and the module engaging in the client?

Best regards,
Nuno

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