Re: Axis2:WSDL2Java giving error

2007-05-28 Thread snehil Brajpuriya

Hi,

This is another example I was trying based on "quickstartadb". When it
didn't workl for me in " classifiedservice" example which I was bulding at
my own , I tried the "quickstartadb" and got the same error while running
ant generate.service in "quickstartadb" example. There was similar problem
reported by some once else but I think no body replied to him. I couldn't
find any replies to that.



Thanks

Snehil


On 5/28/07, Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Why is the quickstartadb example in a directory called
"classifiedservice"?  Are you sure you're running what you think you're
running?

Glen

Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 15:32 +0530 schrieb snehil Brajpuriya:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to compile the "quickstartadb" sample in the Axis2 1.1.1source 
distribution.  It
> doesn't appear to be working. I am getting following error -
>
---
>
> C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice>ant generate.client
> Buildfile: build.xml
>
> init:
> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build
>
> generate.client:
>
> BUILD FAILED
> C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build.xml:90:
> java.util.zip.ZipException: The
>  system cannot find the file specified
>
--
> I think all the necessary jars are available and wsdl file is also in
right location.
>
> I was able to generate the service skeleton by directly using
org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java but not able to create service skelton
with given build file with example which used anttask.
> Any suggestion here???
>
>
> Thanks
> Snehil
>


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Re: Axis setup (JAXP)

2007-05-28 Thread sumedha rubasinghe

Hi,
You seems to be having some problem with your environment settings.
Make sure you set you JAVA_HOME pointing to correct location & add 
$JAVA_HOME/bin to you path. Remove all entries from CLASSPATH variable, 
if you have any.


To get you started, try starting the standard binary distribution first, 
as mentioned in http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html.





Sipungora wrote:

"happyaxis.jsp" shows me:
***
Found JAXP implementation ( javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory ) at an
unknown location
***
What jar-file should be found? In what directory should it be located?
%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\axis\WEB-INF\lib or?

Should be %AXIS_HOME% and %CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\axis different directories
or the same? From Axis installation instructions I have not quite understand
this.

Thank you very much beforehead.
  



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Re: Data in SOAP messages

2007-05-28 Thread Glen Mazza
I am not sure what you asking--can you give us an example of what you
might be looking for?

Glen  


Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 23:07 -0400 schrieb Demetris G:
> Hi all,
> 
> does (and if it does where and how ) the SOAP specificaton allow to 
> add proprietary or application specific data
> to SOAP messages?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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Data in SOAP messages

2007-05-28 Thread Demetris G


Hi all,

   does (and if it does where and how ) the SOAP specificaton allow to 
add proprietary or application specific data

to SOAP messages?

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Re: register DataHandler

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

Thilina,
Am sorry, i'd have to differ :) Remember the streaming API? Jennifer
can use that.

Jennifer,
Be prepared to do some work :) Yes, it's possible. See
IncomingAttachmentInputTest in axiom

https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/commons/trunk/modules/axiom/modules/axiom-tests/src/test/java/org/apache/axiom/attachments/IncomingAttachmentInputTest.java

Basically you start by accessing using the
MessageConext.getAttachmentMap to get the Attachments object and then
call the getIncomingAttachmentStreams of the attachments object. that
will return a IncomingAttachmentInputStream and you can call
getNextStream repeatedly till you find the one you want.
IncomingAttachmentInputStream has a getHeaders which will let you
access the custom headers in your mime parts.

thanks,
dims

On 5/28/07, jy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thilina,

Thanks for your reply.

Do you have any suggestions as to how to address this?  Do I need to
abandon Axis2 framework all together and read HTTP stream directly?
Is there another WS framework that offers more extensibility?

Thanks,
Jennifer

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Re: register DataHandler

2007-05-28 Thread jy

Thilina,

Thanks for your reply.

Do you have any suggestions as to how to address this?  Do I need to
abandon Axis2 framework all together and read HTTP stream directly?
Is there another WS framework that offers more extensibility?

Thanks,
Jennifer

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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Genious Soul
Sorry for replying to this email.I just subscribed to the mailing list.But I 
just could not able to send new mesages to the mailing list.I am just wondering 
whether there is any problem with the mailing list.Thanks.

Best 
Kashif  


- Original Message 
From: Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 9:01:49 PM
Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?


md,

Separate xsd's should be ok.

thanks,
dims

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Davanum, that sounds like a "Yes Yes Yes" to me :-)
>
> One more question: It also feels like it makes sense to factor out the xsd 
> files and include them in the wsdls, mainly to avoid duplication but also to 
> allow the xsds to be reused in other types of applications. Are there any 
> pitfalls to that practice that I'm not anticipating, such as issues with data 
> binding libraries or something?
>
> cheers
> md
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 3:06 PM
> > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> >
> > "No No No" :) Please use contract-first.
> >
> > thanks,
> > -- dims
> >
> > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard
> > the Axis experts say "No No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > md
> > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
> > > > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > > Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Michael:
> > > >
> > > >I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in
> > your mails.
> > > > And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
> > > > 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment
> > controlled when one
> > > > needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients
> > > > will be happy
> > > > to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
> > > >
> > > >But anyway I would like to hear your points on this.
> > > > Please, let
> > > > know if you come to some conclusions.
> > > >
> > > >Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Luis
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > > > > Ok, thanks again
> > > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> > > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > > > *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > > >
> > > > > JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those
> > to get on the
> > > > > right track.
> > > > >
> > > > > Robert
> > > > >
> > > > > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > *
> > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and
> > > > fortunately I have
> > > > > complete control over the schema, so I'll check
> > out jibx.
> > > > >
> > > > > So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use
> > > > jibx, would
> > > > > you generate code using wsdl2java or would you
> > start from
> > > > > scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch
> > will allow for
> > > > > cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> > > > > number of operations grows then there will be more
> > > > > opportunities for refactoring code rather than
> > > > having lots of
> > > > > redundant generated code, am I right?
> > > > >
> > > > > cheers
> > > > > md
> > > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > *From:* robert lazarski
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > ]
> > > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> > > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > > 
> > > > > *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > > >
> > > > > From what you say I'd go with ADB
> > databinding, creating
> > > > > and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST.
> > If you are
> > > > > using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider
> > > > jibx. If you
> > > > > have complex schemas out of your control -
> > > > which is often
> > > > > the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way,
> > > > starting with
> > > > > the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is
> > often a good
> > > > > choice.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you've never done single sign on before I
> > > > recommend CAS:
> > > > >
> > > > > http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
> > > > >
> > > > > See rampart for ws-security - available for
> > > 

Problem with JNI based web service

2007-05-28 Thread Kashif Saleem
  Hi,
 I just converted my JNI based program into web service. It deployed 
successfully but when I click to see the WSDL of the deployed service.I got the 
following error :
   
  500 HTTP Internal Server Error

   
  Tomcat console is giving  the following error messages:
   
  - Exception:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:219)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils$2.run(ClassUtils.java:168)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils.loadClass(ClassUtils.java:160)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils.forName(ClassUtils.java:142)
at org.apache.axis.utils.cache.ClassCache.lookup(ClassCache.java:85)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java.JavaProvider.getServiceClass(JavaProvi
der.java:428)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java.JavaProvider.initServiceDesc(JavaProvi
der.java:461)
at org.apache.axis.handlers.soap.SOAPService.getInitializedServiceDesc(S
OAPService.java:286)
at org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler.setupService(JWSHandler.java:273)
  at 
org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler.generateWSDL(JWSHandler.java:294)
  at 
org.apache.axis.strategies.WSDLGenStrategy.visit(WSDLGenStrategy.java
:33)
at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.doVisiting(SimpleChain.java:118)
at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.generateWSDL(SimpleChain.java:104)
at org.apache.axis.server.AxisServer.generateWSDL(AxisServer.java:454)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.QSWSDLHandler.invoke(QSWSDLHandler.jav
a:68)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
sorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet.processQuery(AxisServlet.j
ava:1226)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet.doGet(AxisServlet.java:249
)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:697)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServletBase.service(AxisServletBas
e.java:327)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:810)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(Appl
icationFilterChain.java:199)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationF
ilterChain.java:145)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperV
alve.java:210)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
  at 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextV
alve.java:139)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
  at 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext.invoke(StandardContext.java:
2460)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.j
ava:133)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorDispatcherValve.invoke(ErrorDispatche
rValve.java:119)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:594)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.j
ava:117)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:594)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
  at 
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineVal
ve.java:127)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
  at 
org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:15
7)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.process(Http11Processor.java
:874)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol$Http11ConnectionHandler.p
rocessConnection(Http11BaseProtocol.java:665)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.n

Guidelines for introducing changes in business logic (Contract-First approach)

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Hi:

   I'm working on a few WSs at this moment on Axis2 1.2 on Linux.

   I'm starting from WSDL generated by my own.

   I've used the following command to auto-generate the code for on
of my services:

   wsdl2java.sh -uri /tmp/FirstService.wsdl -p
org.example.ws.FirstService -d adb -s -wv 1.2 -sd -ss -ssi

   Everything went just fine.

   Next I did some modifications to the file:
./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeleton.java which
implements FirstServiceSkeletonIterface. Compiled and packed my service,
deployed it and tested it successfully.

   Now I want to introduce some changes in my WSDL file and
regenerate axis2 auto generated code for my service.

   At this point I can delete the next files:

  1)
./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeletonInterface.java
  2)
./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceMessageReceiverInOut.java

   And then rerun wsdl2java.sh as above.

   With this I end up getting all the changes introduced in my WSDL
all over the axis2 auto-generated code, which is also right.

   Finally, I'd alter the file
./src/org/example/ws/firstservice/FirstServiceSkeleton.java to reflect
the new features / changes as written by wsdl2java in
FirstServiceSkeletonInterface.java.

   Is this the expected way of maintaining a service server code or
am I missing something? Is there a better approach?

   Thanks in advance.

Regrets,

Luis



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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

md,

Separate xsd's should be ok.

thanks,
dims

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Davanum, that sounds like a "Yes Yes Yes" to me :-)

One more question: It also feels like it makes sense to factor out the xsd 
files and include them in the wsdls, mainly to avoid duplication but also to 
allow the xsds to be reused in other types of applications. Are there any 
pitfalls to that practice that I'm not anticipating, such as issues with data 
binding libraries or something?

cheers
md

> -Original Message-
> From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 3:06 PM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>
>
> "No No No" :) Please use contract-first.
>
> thanks,
> -- dims
>
> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard
> the Axis experts say "No No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.
> >
> > thanks
> > md
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
> > > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > >
> > >
> > > Michael:
> > >
> > >I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in
> your mails.
> > > And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
> > > 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment
> controlled when one
> > > needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients
> > > will be happy
> > > to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
> > >
> > >But anyway I would like to hear your points on this.
> > > Please, let
> > > know if you come to some conclusions.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > > Luis
> > >
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > > > Ok, thanks again
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > > *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > >
> > > > JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those
> to get on the
> > > > right track.
> > > >
> > > > Robert
> > > >
> > > > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > *
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and
> > > fortunately I have
> > > > complete control over the schema, so I'll check
> out jibx.
> > > >
> > > > So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use
> > > jibx, would
> > > > you generate code using wsdl2java or would you
> start from
> > > > scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch
> will allow for
> > > > cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> > > > number of operations grows then there will be more
> > > > opportunities for refactoring code rather than
> > > having lots of
> > > > redundant generated code, am I right?
> > > >
> > > > cheers
> > > > md
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > *From:* robert lazarski
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > ]
> > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > 
> > > > *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > >
> > > > From what you say I'd go with ADB
> databinding, creating
> > > > and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST.
> If you are
> > > > using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider
> > > jibx. If you
> > > > have complex schemas out of your control -
> > > which is often
> > > > the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way,
> > > starting with
> > > > the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is
> often a good
> > > > choice.
> > > >
> > > > If you've never done single sign on before I
> > > recommend CAS:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
> > > >
> > > > See rampart for ws-security - available for
> > > axis2 1.1.1 .
> > > > Search the archives for questions related to
> > > soap headers
> > > > as the subject comes up frequently.
> > > >
> > > > HTH,
> > > > Robert
> > > >
> > > > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > icecanada.gc.ca
> > > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I forgot to mention, in case it's
> > > important. I'm using
> > > > axis2 1.1.1, because due to
> circumstances beyond my
> > > > control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2
> and WebSphere
> > > >

Re: Hostname parameter in axis2.xml

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Ok, dims thanks. I'll do that.

Anyway I'm probably going for a 'Contract-First' approach. But it's
possible that we have clients using our WS from the internet (public IP
address) and from our LAN (private IP address). and that case is a
problem because with need to put a handcoded location in our WSDL (one
IP or the other).

You clarified it a lot to me.

Thanks for your help again.

Luis

Davanum Srinivas escribió:
> Luis,
>
> You best bet for Axis2 1.2 release would be to save the autogenerated
> file and use the modifyUserWSDLPortAddress / useOriginalwsdl in
> services.xml. Please raise an issue in JIRA for an alternate mechanism
> say supply the host name in web.xml servlet init parameters for system
> wide use. Sorry about that.
>
> -- dims
>
> On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Great dims, I tried it and worked. Although, it worked for user provided
>> WSDL and not for Autogenerated (for example in case of POJO based
>> service).
>>
>> Is there any alternative or some setting axis2 wide?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
>> Davanum Srinivas escribió:
>> > See http://wso2.org/blog/dims/1572
>> >
>> > -- dims
>> >
>> > On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hi:
>> >>
>> >> I'm using Tomcat 6 on port 8080 with Axis 1.2.
>> >>
>> >> My server is a LAN with one NIC and just one private IP address.
>> >> Let's say: 192.168.10.10/24.
>> >>
>> >> I using a firewall conected to the Internat which has a public IP
>> >> address: Let's say: 200.0.0.1/24.
>> >>
>> >> When a client connects to my services "Autogenerated WSDL"
>> they get
>> >> all http locations (soap:address) refering to my internal IP address,
>> >> that is 'http://192.168.10.10:8080/services/?wsdl'
>> >>
>> >> I need a way to instruct Axis to put my public IP address when
>> the
>> >> 'Auto Generated WSDL' is served.
>> >>
>> >> I read previously the same situation in this thread:
>> >> http://marc.info/?t=11795143196&r=1&w=2 but it doesn't come to a
>> >> close.
>> >>
>> >> I tried enabling and changing the hostname parameter in axis2.xml
>> >> inside tag > >> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">, but
>> this did
>> >> not change any behaviour in my 'Autogenerated WSDL'. I think this is
>> >> because I'm not using SimpleAxisServer, just Axis2 on Tomcat as told
>> >> above.
>> >>
>> >> I having a hard time trying to get more info on the net about it.
>> >>
>> >> If anyone can help, this will be much appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance,
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> Luis
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>  Mensaje original 
>> >> Asunto: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>> >> Fecha:  Mon, 28 May 2007 04:36:30 -0300
>> >> De: Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> Para:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >> Referencias:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Jeremy:
>> >>
>> >> I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not
>> >> using SimpleAxisServer.
>> >>
>> >> Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.
>> >>
>> >> Did you manage to solve it?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance,
>> >>
>> >> Luis
>> >>
>> >> -
>> >>
>> >> But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am
>> >> getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service
>> endpoint
>> >> (i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper
>> domain name
>> >> in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).
>> >>
>> >> Is this possible?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Jeremy
>> >>
>> >> Martin Gainty wrote:
>> >> > as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters
>> >> > (located in WEB-INF)
>> >> >
>> >> > in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>> >> >   
>> >> >AxisServlet
>> >> >/services/*
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >AxisServlet
>> >> >Apache-Axis Servlet
>> >> >
>> >> >   
>> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>> >> >
>> >> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >> >/rest/*
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >> >Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > HTH/
>> >> > Martin
>> >> > This email message and any files transmitted with it contain
>> >> confidential
>> >> > information intended only for the person(s) to whom this email
>> >> message is
>> >> > addressed.  If you have received this email message in error,
>> please
>> >> > notify
>> >> > the sender immediately by telephone or email and destroy the
>> original
>> >> > message without making a copy.  Thank you.
>> >> >
>> >> > - Original Message - From: "Davanum Srinivas"
>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> > To: 
>> >> > Sent: Friday, May 18

RE: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
Thanks Davanum, that sounds like a "Yes Yes Yes" to me :-) 

One more question: It also feels like it makes sense to factor out the xsd 
files and include them in the wsdls, mainly to avoid duplication but also to 
allow the xsds to be reused in other types of applications. Are there any 
pitfalls to that practice that I'm not anticipating, such as issues with data 
binding libraries or something?

cheers
md

> -Original Message-
> From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 3:06 PM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> 
> 
> "No No No" :) Please use contract-first.
> 
> thanks,
> -- dims
> 
> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard 
> the Axis experts say "No No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.
> >
> > thanks
> > md
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
> > > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > >
> > >
> > > Michael:
> > >
> > >I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in 
> your mails.
> > > And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
> > > 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment 
> controlled when one
> > > needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients
> > > will be happy
> > > to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
> > >
> > >But anyway I would like to hear your points on this.
> > > Please, let
> > > know if you come to some conclusions.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > > Luis
> > >
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > > > Ok, thanks again
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > > *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > >
> > > > JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those 
> to get on the
> > > > right track.
> > > >
> > > > Robert
> > > >
> > > > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > *
> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and
> > > fortunately I have
> > > > complete control over the schema, so I'll check 
> out jibx.
> > > >
> > > > So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use
> > > jibx, would
> > > > you generate code using wsdl2java or would you 
> start from
> > > > scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch 
> will allow for
> > > > cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> > > > number of operations grows then there will be more
> > > > opportunities for refactoring code rather than
> > > having lots of
> > > > redundant generated code, am I right?
> > > >
> > > > cheers
> > > > md
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > *From:* robert lazarski 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > ]
> > > > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> > > > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > > 
> > > > *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> > > >
> > > > From what you say I'd go with ADB 
> databinding, creating
> > > > and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST. 
> If you are
> > > > using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider
> > > jibx. If you
> > > > have complex schemas out of your control -
> > > which is often
> > > > the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way,
> > > starting with
> > > > the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is 
> often a good
> > > > choice.
> > > >
> > > > If you've never done single sign on before I
> > > recommend CAS:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
> > > >
> > > > See rampart for ws-security - available for
> > > axis2 1.1.1 .
> > > > Search the archives for questions related to
> > > soap headers
> > > > as the subject comes up frequently.
> > > >
> > > > HTH,
> > > > Robert
> > > >
> > > > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > icecanada.gc.ca
> > > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I forgot to mention, in case it's
> > > important. I'm using
> > > > axis2 1.1.1, because due to 
> circumstances beyond my
> > > > control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 
> and WebSphere
> > > > 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to 
> work with that
> > > > co

Re: Hostname parameter in axis2.xml

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

Luis,

You best bet for Axis2 1.2 release would be to save the autogenerated
file and use the modifyUserWSDLPortAddress / useOriginalwsdl in
services.xml. Please raise an issue in JIRA for an alternate mechanism
say supply the host name in web.xml servlet init parameters for system
wide use. Sorry about that.

-- dims

On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Great dims, I tried it and worked. Although, it worked for user provided
WSDL and not for Autogenerated (for example in case of POJO based service).

Is there any alternative or some setting axis2 wide?

Thanks for your help.


Davanum Srinivas escribió:
> See http://wso2.org/blog/dims/1572
>
> -- dims
>
> On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> I'm using Tomcat 6 on port 8080 with Axis 1.2.
>>
>> My server is a LAN with one NIC and just one private IP address.
>> Let's say: 192.168.10.10/24.
>>
>> I using a firewall conected to the Internat which has a public IP
>> address: Let's say: 200.0.0.1/24.
>>
>> When a client connects to my services "Autogenerated WSDL" they get
>> all http locations (soap:address) refering to my internal IP address,
>> that is 'http://192.168.10.10:8080/services/?wsdl'
>>
>> I need a way to instruct Axis to put my public IP address when the
>> 'Auto Generated WSDL' is served.
>>
>> I read previously the same situation in this thread:
>> http://marc.info/?t=11795143196&r=1&w=2 but it doesn't come to a
>> close.
>>
>> I tried enabling and changing the hostname parameter in axis2.xml
>> inside tag > class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">, but this did
>> not change any behaviour in my 'Autogenerated WSDL'. I think this is
>> because I'm not using SimpleAxisServer, just Axis2 on Tomcat as told
>> above.
>>
>> I having a hard time trying to get more info on the net about it.
>>
>> If anyone can help, this will be much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Luis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Mensaje original 
>> Asunto: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>> Fecha:  Mon, 28 May 2007 04:36:30 -0300
>> De: Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Para:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> Referencias:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeremy:
>>
>> I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not
>> using SimpleAxisServer.
>>
>> Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.
>>
>> Did you manage to solve it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Luis
>>
>> -
>>
>> But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am
>> getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service endpoint
>> (i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper domain name
>> in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeremy
>>
>> Martin Gainty wrote:
>> > as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters
>> > (located in WEB-INF)
>> >
>> > in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>> >   
>> >AxisServlet
>> >/services/*
>> >
>> >
>> >AxisServlet
>> >Apache-Axis Servlet
>> >
>> >org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>> >
>> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >/rest/*
>> >
>> >
>> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>> >
>> >
>> > org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>> >
>> >
>> > HTH/
>> > Martin
>> > This email message and any files transmitted with it contain
>> confidential
>> > information intended only for the person(s) to whom this email
>> message is
>> > addressed.  If you have received this email message in error, please
>> > notify
>> > the sender immediately by telephone or email and destroy the original
>> > message without making a copy.  Thank you.
>> >
>> > - Original Message - From: "Davanum Srinivas"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: 
>> > Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 3:11 PM
>> > Subject: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>> >
>> >
>> >> Please look into your axis2.xml under WEB-INF/conf there is a setting
>> >> there for hard-coding the url.
>> >>
>> >> thanks,
>> >> dims
>> >>
>> >> On 5/18/07, Jeremy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> My server has a bit of a complicated networking setup.  It is
>> behind a
>> >>> firewall with an external address, and it only knows about its
>> internal
>> >>> addresses.  The problem is that in the wsdl that axis2 generates, it
>> >>> directs clients to the internal URL and they can't connect.
>> >>>
>> >>> How does axis2 decide what the URL will be?  Is there any way I can
>> >>> override this?
>> >>>
>> >>> Example:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Axis generates this:
>> >>>
>> >>> 
>> >>> > >>> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP11Binding">
>> >>>> >>> location="http://10.x.

Re: [axis2]Configuring logging inside Tomcat

2007-05-28 Thread robert lazarski

You don't need and edit the tomcat logging files to do that. One way to get
what you seem to be after is:

1) Place a recent version of log4j under axis2/WEB-INF/lib

2) Define your apenders and categories in
axis2/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties :

log4j.appender.apacheOrg=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.apacheOrg.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.apacheOrg.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%c] - %m%n

log4j.appender.apacheOrg.File=${catalina.home}/logs/apache_logs.log

log4j.appender.apacheOrg.MaxFileSize=4KB
log4j.appender.apacheOrg.MaxBackupIndex=1

log4j.category.org.apache=DEBUG, apacheOrg
log4j.category.com.myapp=DEBUG, apacheOrg

HTH,
Robert

On 5/28/07, jnedzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Folks:

I've been trying to do logging from inside my POJO axis2 web service,
but I'm buffaloed by the configuration.

I'm deploying into Tomcat 5.5.x

Currently, my error messages go to the console.  I'm trying to configure
the logging so that my log messages go to a separate application log
file (which will live inside /logs.

I've edited the Tomcat 5.x logging.properties file as follows:

1) I've added a handler in the handlers line:

handlers = 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler,
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler...

2) I've defined the handler:

6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.level = FINE
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.directory = ${catalina.base}/logs
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.prefix = genecruiser.

3) I've assigned the handler to the context:

org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase
.[Catalina].[localhost].[/axis2].level
= DEBUG
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase
.[Catalina].[localhost].[/axis2].handlers
= 6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler

Inside my axis2 web service, I get the log as follows:

   private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(VariationService.class);

I then log a message using:

   log.error("hello world");

The error message goes to the Tomcat console.  My genecruiser.log file
gets created in the /logs directory, but it is empty.

Any suggestions?



--
Jared Nedzel
Cancer Genomics Informatics
Broad Institute

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Re: Hostname parameter in axis2.xml

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Great dims, I tried it and worked. Although, it worked for user provided
WSDL and not for Autogenerated (for example in case of POJO based service).

Is there any alternative or some setting axis2 wide?

Thanks for your help.


Davanum Srinivas escribió:
> See http://wso2.org/blog/dims/1572
>
> -- dims
>
> On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> I'm using Tomcat 6 on port 8080 with Axis 1.2.
>>
>> My server is a LAN with one NIC and just one private IP address.
>> Let's say: 192.168.10.10/24.
>>
>> I using a firewall conected to the Internat which has a public IP
>> address: Let's say: 200.0.0.1/24.
>>
>> When a client connects to my services "Autogenerated WSDL" they get
>> all http locations (soap:address) refering to my internal IP address,
>> that is 'http://192.168.10.10:8080/services/?wsdl'
>>
>> I need a way to instruct Axis to put my public IP address when the
>> 'Auto Generated WSDL' is served.
>>
>> I read previously the same situation in this thread:
>> http://marc.info/?t=11795143196&r=1&w=2 but it doesn't come to a
>> close.
>>
>> I tried enabling and changing the hostname parameter in axis2.xml
>> inside tag > class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">, but this did
>> not change any behaviour in my 'Autogenerated WSDL'. I think this is
>> because I'm not using SimpleAxisServer, just Axis2 on Tomcat as told
>> above.
>>
>> I having a hard time trying to get more info on the net about it.
>>
>> If anyone can help, this will be much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Luis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Mensaje original 
>> Asunto: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>> Fecha:  Mon, 28 May 2007 04:36:30 -0300
>> De: Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Para:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> Referencias:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeremy:
>>
>> I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not
>> using SimpleAxisServer.
>>
>> Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.
>>
>> Did you manage to solve it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Luis
>>
>> -
>>
>> But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am
>> getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service endpoint
>> (i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper domain name
>> in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).
>>
>> Is this possible?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeremy
>>
>> Martin Gainty wrote:
>> > as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters
>> > (located in WEB-INF)
>> >
>> > in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>> >   
>> >AxisServlet
>> >/services/*
>> >
>> >
>> >AxisServlet
>> >Apache-Axis Servlet
>> >
>> >org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>> >
>> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >/rest/*
>> >
>> >
>> >AxisRESTServlet
>> >Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>> >
>> >
>> > org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>> >
>> >
>> > HTH/
>> > Martin
>> > This email message and any files transmitted with it contain
>> confidential
>> > information intended only for the person(s) to whom this email
>> message is
>> > addressed.  If you have received this email message in error, please
>> > notify
>> > the sender immediately by telephone or email and destroy the original
>> > message without making a copy.  Thank you.
>> >
>> > - Original Message - From: "Davanum Srinivas"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: 
>> > Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 3:11 PM
>> > Subject: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>> >
>> >
>> >> Please look into your axis2.xml under WEB-INF/conf there is a setting
>> >> there for hard-coding the url.
>> >>
>> >> thanks,
>> >> dims
>> >>
>> >> On 5/18/07, Jeremy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> My server has a bit of a complicated networking setup.  It is
>> behind a
>> >>> firewall with an external address, and it only knows about its
>> internal
>> >>> addresses.  The problem is that in the wsdl that axis2 generates, it
>> >>> directs clients to the internal URL and they can't connect.
>> >>>
>> >>> How does axis2 decide what the URL will be?  Is there any way I can
>> >>> override this?
>> >>>
>> >>> Example:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Axis generates this:
>> >>>
>> >>> 
>> >>> > >>> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP11Binding">
>> >>>> >>> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/
>> >
>> >>> 
>> >>> > >>> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP12Binding">
>> >>> > >>> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/
>> >
>> >>> 
>> >>> > >>> binding="axis2:MyServiceHttpBinding">
>> >>> > >>> location="http:/

Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

"No No No" :) Please use contract-first.

thanks,
-- dims

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard the Axis experts say "No 
No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.

thanks
md

> -Original Message-
> From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>
>
> Michael:
>
>I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in your mails.
> And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
> 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment controlled when one
> needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients
> will be happy
> to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
>
>But anyway I would like to hear your points on this.
> Please, let
> know if you come to some conclusions.
>
>Thanks,
>
> Luis
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > Ok, thanks again
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> > JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the
> > right track.
> >
> > Robert
> >
> > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > *
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > wrote:
> >
> > Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and
> fortunately I have
> > complete control over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
> >
> > So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use
> jibx, would
> > you generate code using wsdl2java or would you start from
> > scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch will allow for
> > cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> > number of operations grows then there will be more
> > opportunities for refactoring code rather than
> having lots of
> > redundant generated code, am I right?
> >
> > cheers
> > md
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ]
> > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> 
> > *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> > From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating
> > and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are
> > using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider
> jibx. If you
> > have complex schemas out of your control -
> which is often
> > the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way,
> starting with
> > the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is often a good
> > choice.
> >
> > If you've never done single sign on before I
> recommend CAS:
> >
> > http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
> >
> > See rampart for ws-security - available for
> axis2 1.1.1 .
> > Search the archives for questions related to
> soap headers
> > as the subject comes up frequently.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Robert
> >
> > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> icecanada.gc.ca
> > > wrote:
> >
> > I forgot to mention, in case it's
> important. I'm using
> > axis2 1.1.1, because due to circumstances beyond my
> > control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere
> > 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
> > combination.
> >
> > md
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> > > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > 
> > > Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and
> > unfocussed
> > > request for advice. The short questions
> are: if you are a
> > > really experienced Axis user, and are starting a
> > brand new
> > > project, would you write everything from scratch
> > using Axiom?
> > > Would you use one of the data binding
> libraries such
> > as JiBX?
> >

[axis2]Configuring logging inside Tomcat

2007-05-28 Thread jnedzel

Folks:

I've been trying to do logging from inside my POJO axis2 web service, 
but I'm buffaloed by the configuration.


I'm deploying into Tomcat 5.5.x

Currently, my error messages go to the console.  I'm trying to configure 
the logging so that my log messages go to a separate application log 
file (which will live inside /logs.


I've edited the Tomcat 5.x logging.properties file as follows:

1) I've added a handler in the handlers line:

handlers = 1catalina.org.apache.juli.FileHandler, 
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler...


2) I've defined the handler:

6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.level = FINE
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.directory = ${catalina.base}/logs
6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler.prefix = genecruiser.

3) I've assigned the handler to the context:

org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/axis2].level 
= DEBUG
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[Catalina].[localhost].[/axis2].handlers 
= 6genecruiser.org.apache.juli.FileHandler


Inside my axis2 web service, I get the log as follows:

  private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(VariationService.class);   

I then log a message using:

  log.error("hello world");

The error message goes to the Tomcat console.  My genecruiser.log file 
gets created in the /logs directory, but it is empty.


Any suggestions?



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Re: Hostname parameter in axis2.xml

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

See http://wso2.org/blog/dims/1572

-- dims

On 5/28/07, Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi:

I'm using Tomcat 6 on port 8080 with Axis 1.2.

My server is a LAN with one NIC and just one private IP address.
Let's say: 192.168.10.10/24.

I using a firewall conected to the Internat which has a public IP
address: Let's say: 200.0.0.1/24.

When a client connects to my services "Autogenerated WSDL" they get
all http locations (soap:address) refering to my internal IP address,
that is 'http://192.168.10.10:8080/services/?wsdl'

I need a way to instruct Axis to put my public IP address when the
'Auto Generated WSDL' is served.

I read previously the same situation in this thread:
http://marc.info/?t=11795143196&r=1&w=2 but it doesn't come to a close.

I tried enabling and changing the hostname parameter in axis2.xml
inside tag , but this did
not change any behaviour in my 'Autogenerated WSDL'. I think this is
because I'm not using SimpleAxisServer, just Axis2 on Tomcat as told above.

I having a hard time trying to get more info on the net about it.

If anyone can help, this will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Luis









 Mensaje original 
Asunto: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
Fecha:  Mon, 28 May 2007 04:36:30 -0300
De: Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
Referencias:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Jeremy:

I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not using 
SimpleAxisServer.

Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.

Did you manage to solve it?

Thanks in advance,

Luis

-

But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am
getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service endpoint
(i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper domain name
in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Jeremy

Martin Gainty wrote:
> as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters
> (located in WEB-INF)
>
> in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>   
>AxisServlet
>/services/*
>
>
>AxisServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet
>
>org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>
>
>
> //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>/rest/*
>
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>
>
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>
>
> HTH/
> Martin
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> - Original Message - From: "Davanum Srinivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 3:11 PM
> Subject: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>
>
>> Please look into your axis2.xml under WEB-INF/conf there is a setting
>> there for hard-coding the url.
>>
>> thanks,
>> dims
>>
>> On 5/18/07, Jeremy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> My server has a bit of a complicated networking setup.  It is behind a
>>> firewall with an external address, and it only knows about its internal
>>> addresses.  The problem is that in the wsdl that axis2 generates, it
>>> directs clients to the internal URL and they can't connect.
>>>
>>> How does axis2 decide what the URL will be?  Is there any way I can
>>> override this?
>>>
>>> Example:
>>>
>>>
>>> Axis generates this:
>>>
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP11Binding">
>>>>> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP12Binding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceHttpBinding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> where 10.x.x.x is an inaccessible internal IP address.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeremy
>>>
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[TIP] How do i tell Axis2 *not* to change the port/ip address when i use the useOriginalwsdl parameter?

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

See http://wso2.org/blog/dims/1572

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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
I didn't too.

It seems to me like the most natural approach to interop in the middle
of refactoring and adding new features.

Thanks to you.

Luis

[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard the Axis experts 
> say "No No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.
>
> thanks
> md
>
>   
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
>> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>>
>>
>> Michael:
>>
>>I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in your mails.
>> And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
>> 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment controlled when one
>> needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients 
>> will be happy
>> to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
>>
>>But anyway I would like to hear your points on this. 
>> Please, let
>> know if you come to some conclusions.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>> Luis
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
>> 
>>> Ok, thanks again
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
>>> *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
>>> *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>>>
>>> JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the
>>> right track.
>>>
>>> Robert
>>>
>>> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> *
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and 
>>>   
>> fortunately I have
>> 
>>> complete control over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
>>>  
>>> So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use 
>>>   
>> jibx, would
>> 
>>> you generate code using wsdl2java or would you start from
>>> scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch will allow for
>>> cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
>>> number of operations grows then there will be more
>>> opportunities for refactoring code rather than 
>>>   
>> having lots of
>> 
>>> redundant generated code, am I right?
>>>  
>>> cheers
>>> md
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> ]
>>> *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
>>> *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org 
>>>   
>> 
>> 
>>> *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>>>
>>> From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating
>>> and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are
>>> using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider 
>>>   
>> jibx. If you
>> 
>>> have complex schemas out of your control - 
>>>   
>> which is often
>> 
>>> the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, 
>>>   
>> starting with
>> 
>>> the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is often a good
>>> choice.
>>>
>>> If you've never done single sign on before I 
>>>   
>> recommend CAS:
>> 
>>> http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
>>>
>>> See rampart for ws-security - available for 
>>>   
>> axis2 1.1.1 .
>> 
>>> Search the archives for questions related to 
>>>   
>> soap headers
>> 
>>> as the subject comes up frequently.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>>   
>> *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> icecanada.gc.ca
>> 
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> I forgot to mention, in case it's 
>>>   
>> important. I'm using
>> 
>>> axis2 1.1.1, because due to circumstances beyond my
>>> control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere
>>> 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
>>> combination.
>>>
>>> md
>>>
>>> > -Original Message-
>>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> 
>>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> ]
>>> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
>>> > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>>> 
>>> > Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and
>>> unfocussed
>>>  

RE: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
To me, Contact-First makes perfect sense. I haven't heard the Axis experts say 
"No No No!" yet, so I figure I'll go with that.

thanks
md

> -Original Message-
> From: Luis Mariano Luporini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:17 PM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> 
> 
> Michael:
> 
>I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in your mails.
> And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
> 'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment controlled when one
> needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients 
> will be happy
> to get a consistent WSDL across releases.
> 
>But anyway I would like to hear your points on this. 
> Please, let
> know if you come to some conclusions.
> 
>Thanks,
> 
> Luis
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > Ok, thanks again
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> > JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the
> > right track.
> >
> > Robert
> >
> > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > *
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > wrote:
> >
> > Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and 
> fortunately I have
> > complete control over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
> >  
> > So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use 
> jibx, would
> > you generate code using wsdl2java or would you start from
> > scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch will allow for
> > cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> > number of operations grows then there will be more
> > opportunities for refactoring code rather than 
> having lots of
> > redundant generated code, am I right?
> >  
> > cheers
> > md
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ]
> > *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> > *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org 
> 
> > *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> > From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating
> > and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are
> > using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider 
> jibx. If you
> > have complex schemas out of your control - 
> which is often
> > the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, 
> starting with
> > the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is often a good
> > choice.
> >
> > If you've never done single sign on before I 
> recommend CAS:
> >
> > http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
> >
> > See rampart for ws-security - available for 
> axis2 1.1.1 .
> > Search the archives for questions related to 
> soap headers
> > as the subject comes up frequently.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Robert
> >
> > On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> icecanada.gc.ca
> > > wrote:
> >
> > I forgot to mention, in case it's 
> important. I'm using
> > axis2 1.1.1, because due to circumstances beyond my
> > control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere
> > 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
> > combination.
> >
> > md
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ]
> > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> > > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > 
> > > Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and
> > unfocussed
> > > request for advice. The short questions 
> are: if you are a
> > > really experienced Axis user, and are starting a
> > brand new
> > > project, would you write everything from scratch
> > using Axiom?
> > > Would you use one of the data binding 
> libraries such
> > as JiBX?
> > > Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
> >

Re: raw XML from apache axis

2007-05-28 Thread Glen Mazza
In addition to the others' suggestions, you may wish to look at the
Apache TCPMon source code for ideas on trapping the request and
response.  You'll still need to write the database code though.

Glen

Am Freitag, den 25.05.2007, 11:10 -0400 schrieb Jaya Pattaswamy:
> Hi,
> 
> Can any one tell me on how to capture the request and response XMLs
> Using Apache Axis without Using TCPMon or SOAP Monitor?
> 
> I want to store these request and response in a Database.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks and Regards,
> 
> Jaya  
> 
>  
> 
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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Michael:

   I'm having this kind of questions as you stated in your mails.
And think, probably, the better one would be to go with a
'Contract-First' approach to keep the environment controlled when one
needs to implement features/changes. This way your clients will be happy
to get a consistent WSDL across releases.

   But anyway I would like to hear your points on this. Please, let
know if you come to some conclusions.

   Thanks,

Luis


[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Ok, thanks again
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
> *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>
> JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the
> right track.
>
> Robert
>
> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
> Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and fortunately I have
> complete control over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
>  
> So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use jibx, would
> you generate code using wsdl2java or would you start from
> scratch? I suspect that starting from scratch will allow for
> cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the
> number of operations grows then there will be more
> opportunities for refactoring code rather than having lots of
> redundant generated code, am I right?
>  
> cheers
> md
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ]
> *Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> *To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org 
> *Subject: *Re: Recommendations for a new project?
>
> From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating
> and validating your WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are
> using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd consider jibx. If you
> have complex schemas out of your control - which is often
> the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, starting with
> the WSDL for a 'contract first' approach is often a good
> choice.
>
> If you've never done single sign on before I recommend CAS:
>
> http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
>
> See rampart for ws-security - available for axis2 1.1.1 .
> Search the archives for questions related to soap headers
> as the subject comes up frequently.
>
> HTH,
> Robert
>
> On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
> I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using
> axis2 1.1.1, because due to circumstances beyond my
> control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere
> 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
> combination.
>
> md
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ]
> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> 
> > Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and
> unfocussed
> > request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a
> > really experienced Axis user, and are starting a
> brand new
> > project, would you write everything from scratch
> using Axiom?
> > Would you use one of the data binding libraries such
> as JiBX?
> > Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
> >
> > Now for the long version:
> >
> > I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been
> programming
> > Java for several years.
> >
> > I'm working on a simple web service that provides a
> > single-sign-on for our organization's applications.
> The first
> > operation I'm working on is very simple - it just
> takes three
> > strings (user name, password and application name) and
> > returns a string containin

Re: Axis2:WSDL2Java giving error

2007-05-28 Thread Glen Mazza
Why is the quickstartadb example in a directory called
"classifiedservice"?  Are you sure you're running what you think you're
running?

Glen

Am Montag, den 28.05.2007, 15:32 +0530 schrieb snehil Brajpuriya:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to compile the "quickstartadb" sample in the Axis2 1.1.1 source 
> distribution.  It
> doesn't appear to be working. I am getting following error -
> ---
> 
> C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice>ant generate.client
> Buildfile: build.xml
> 
> init:
> [mkdir] Created dir: C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build
> 
> generate.client:
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build.xml:90: 
> java.util.zip.ZipException: The
>  system cannot find the file specified
> --
> I think all the necessary jars are available and wsdl file is also in right 
> location. 
> 
> I was able to generate the service skeleton by directly using 
> org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java but not able to create service skelton with 
> given build file with example which used anttask.
> Any suggestion here???
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Snehil
> 


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Hostname parameter in axis2.xml

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Hi:

I'm using Tomcat 6 on port 8080 with Axis 1.2.

My server is a LAN with one NIC and just one private IP address.
Let's say: 192.168.10.10/24.

I using a firewall conected to the Internat which has a public IP
address: Let's say: 200.0.0.1/24.

When a client connects to my services "Autogenerated WSDL" they get
all http locations (soap:address) refering to my internal IP address,
that is 'http://192.168.10.10:8080/services/?wsdl'

I need a way to instruct Axis to put my public IP address when the
'Auto Generated WSDL' is served.

I read previously the same situation in this thread:
http://marc.info/?t=11795143196&r=1&w=2 but it doesn't come to a close.

I tried enabling and changing the hostname parameter in axis2.xml
inside tag , but this did
not change any behaviour in my 'Autogenerated WSDL'. I think this is
because I'm not using SimpleAxisServer, just Axis2 on Tomcat as told above.

I having a hard time trying to get more info on the net about it.

If anyone can help, this will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Luis
   


 

   

   

 Mensaje original 
Asunto: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
Fecha:  Mon, 28 May 2007 04:36:30 -0300
De: Luis Mariano Luporini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para:   axis-user@ws.apache.org
Referencias:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



Jeremy:

I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not using 
SimpleAxisServer.

Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.

Did you manage to solve it?

Thanks in advance,

Luis

-

But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am 
getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service endpoint 
(i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper domain name 
in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Jeremy

Martin Gainty wrote:
> as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters 
> (located in WEB-INF)
>
> in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>   
>AxisServlet
>/services/*
>
>
>AxisServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet
>
>org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>
>
>
> //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>/rest/*
>
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>
>
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>
>
> HTH/
> Martin
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> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 3:11 PM
> Subject: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
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>> Please look into your axis2.xml under WEB-INF/conf there is a setting
>> there for hard-coding the url.
>>
>> thanks,
>> dims
>>
>> On 5/18/07, Jeremy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> My server has a bit of a complicated networking setup.  It is behind a
>>> firewall with an external address, and it only knows about its internal
>>> addresses.  The problem is that in the wsdl that axis2 generates, it
>>> directs clients to the internal URL and they can't connect.
>>>
>>> How does axis2 decide what the URL will be?  Is there any way I can
>>> override this?
>>>
>>> Example:
>>>
>>>
>>> Axis generates this:
>>>
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP11Binding">
>>>>> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP12Binding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceHttpBinding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> where 10.x.x.x is an inaccessible internal IP address.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeremy
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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Thank you, Charitha, very much. It was OK with download.


Charitha Kankanamge wrote:
> 
> Have a look at this http://archive.apache.org/dist/ws/axis/
> 
> regards
> Charitha
> 
> Sipungora wrote:
> 
>>Thank you, Davanum, but in what directory schould I looking for axis?
>>
>>
>>Davanum Srinivas wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>old versions are in http://archive.apache.org/
>>>
>>>-- dims
>>>
>>>On 5/28/07, Sipungora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
Unfortunatelly it won't work. I could not load axis 1.2 and axis 1.2.1
and
axis 1.3 only axis 1.4. There it went wrong with a download. You can
proof
that yourself. And what can I do now?



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>Sipungora wrote:
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>>Nobody want me to answer.
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>>
>>  
>>
>I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat
>version your using.
>
>
>>OK I ask it in other words.
>>What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
>>assure, that their setup is without much ado?
>>
>>  
>>
>Use following as your guideline.
>
>http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html
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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Charitha Kankanamge

Have a look at this http://archive.apache.org/dist/ws/axis/

regards
Charitha

Sipungora wrote:


Thank you, Davanum, but in what directory schould I looking for axis?


Davanum Srinivas wrote:
 


old versions are in http://archive.apache.org/

-- dims

On 5/28/07, Sipungora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   


Unfortunatelly it won't work. I could not load axis 1.2 and axis 1.2.1
and
axis 1.3 only axis 1.4. There it went wrong with a download. You can
proof
that yourself. And what can I do now?



sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
 


Hi,
Sipungora wrote:
   


Nobody want me to answer.


 


I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat
version your using.
   


OK I ask it in other words.
What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
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RE: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
Ok, thanks again

-Original Message-
From: robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 12:36 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?


JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the right track. 

Robert 


On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and fortunately I have complete control 
over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
 
So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use jibx, would you generate code 
using wsdl2java or would you start from scratch? I suspect that starting from 
scratch will allow for cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the 
number of operations grows then there will be more opportunities for 
refactoring code rather than having lots of redundant generated code, am I 
right?
 
cheers
md

-Original Message-
From: robert lazarski [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org

Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?


>From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating and validating your 
>WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd 
>consider jibx. If you have complex schemas out of your control - which is 
>often the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, starting with the WSDL for a 
>'contract first' approach is often a good choice. 

If you've never done single sign on before I recommend CAS: 

http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/

See rampart for ws-security - available for axis2 1.1.1 . Search the archives 
for questions related to soap headers as the subject comes up frequently. 

HTH,
Robert 


On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]   < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote: 

I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using axis2 1.1.1, because due 
to circumstances beyond my control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere 
6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that combination. 

md

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
> [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   ]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed
> request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a
> really experienced Axis user, and are starting a brand new
> project, would you write everything from scratch using Axiom? 
> Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX?
> Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
>
> Now for the long version:
>
> I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming 
> Java for several years.
>
> I'm working on a simple web service that provides a
> single-sign-on for our organization's applications. The first
> operation I'm working on is very simple - it just takes three 
> strings (user name, password and application name) and
> returns a string containing a list of permissions.
>
> It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way
> possible. I just wrote a POJO class with a method 
>
> String authenticate( String, String, String )
>
> and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't
> explicitly use any of the Axis apis.
>
> However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll 
> eventually need to take more control, for example I might
> want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or use WS-Security,
> and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more
> complicated structures than strings. 
>
> So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly
> bewildered with all of the choices:
>
> 1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using
> the axiom libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons? 
>
> 2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own
> model classes (representing such things as users), should I
> use one of the data binding libraries such as XMLBeans or
> JiBX? If so, which one? 
>
> 3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema
> files) by hand (or using an appropriate editing tool) in
> order to maitain control over the various types, as opposed
> to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface changes? 
>
> I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide
> a spectrum of methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to
> the complex/powerful. But I'd be very interested to know what 
> methods a really experienced Axis user would use.
>
> Many thanks,
> Michael Davis
>
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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread robert lazarski

JIBX has its own site and docs - I'd follow those to get on the right track.


Robert

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and fortunately I have complete
control over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.

So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use jibx, would you generate
code using wsdl2java or would you start from scratch? I suspect that
starting from scratch will allow for cleaner and simpler code in the long
run, because as the number of operations grows then there will be more
opportunities for refactoring code rather than having lots of redundant
generated code, am I right?

cheers
md

-Original Message-
*From:* robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
*To:* axis-user@ws.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Recommendations for a new project?

From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating and validating
your WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd
consider jibx. If you have complex schemas out of your control - which is
often the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, starting with the WSDL for
a 'contract first' approach is often a good choice.

If you've never done single sign on before I recommend CAS:

http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/

See rampart for ws-security - available for axis2 1.1.1 . Search the
archives for questions related to soap headers as the subject comes up
frequently.

HTH,
Robert

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using axis2 1.1.1,
> because due to circumstances beyond my control, I'm forced to use jdk
> 1.4.2 and WebSphere 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
> combination.
>
> md
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
> > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed
> > request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a
> > really experienced Axis user, and are starting a brand new
> > project, would you write everything from scratch using Axiom?
> > Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX?
> > Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
> >
> > Now for the long version:
> >
> > I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming
> > Java for several years.
> >
> > I'm working on a simple web service that provides a
> > single-sign-on for our organization's applications. The first
> > operation I'm working on is very simple - it just takes three
> > strings (user name, password and application name) and
> > returns a string containing a list of permissions.
> >
> > It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way
> > possible. I just wrote a POJO class with a method
> >
> > String authenticate( String, String, String )
> >
> > and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't
> > explicitly use any of the Axis apis.
> >
> > However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll
> > eventually need to take more control, for example I might
> > want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or use WS-Security,
> > and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more
> > complicated structures than strings.
> >
> > So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly
> > bewildered with all of the choices:
> >
> > 1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using
> > the axiom libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons?
> >
> > 2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own
> > model classes (representing such things as users), should I
> > use one of the data binding libraries such as XMLBeans or
> > JiBX? If so, which one?
> >
> > 3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema
> > files) by hand (or using an appropriate editing tool) in
> > order to maitain control over the various types, as opposed
> > to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface changes?
> >
> > I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide
> > a spectrum of methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to
> > the complex/powerful. But I'd be very interested to know what
> > methods a really experienced Axis user would use.
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Michael Davis
> >
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RE: soap or soapenv

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
The former is SOAP version 1.2, and the latter is SOAP version 1.1.

I'm new to Axis but I'm betting that there is a way to coerce it into using 
soap 1.1 (or maybe there's a way to coerce .net to use 1.2?)

Michael Davis


> -Original Message-
> From: Harrie Hazewinkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 6:24 PM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: soap or soapenv
> 
> 
> Hallo,
> 
> 
> I would like to know if someone can tell me the difference between the
> usage of 'soap' and 'soapenv'? I see the usage of 'soapenv' in the
> axis2 package, but .NET uses 'soap' and does not accept the 'soapenv'.
> Is there some parameter one can set for this?
> 
> message
> 
> 
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/ 
> envelope/">
>
> .
>
>
> ..
>
> 
> 
> and
> 
> 
> http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";  
> xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; xmlns:soap="http://
> schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
>
> .
>
>
> .
>
> 
> 
> Thanks by advance,
> Harrie
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RE: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
Thanks very much. I am using Hibernate and fortunately I have complete control 
over the schema, so I'll check out jibx.
 
So assuming I'm creating my own wsdl and will use jibx, would you generate code 
using wsdl2java or would you start from scratch? I suspect that starting from 
scratch will allow for cleaner and simpler code in the long run, because as the 
number of operations grows then there will be more opportunities for 
refactoring code rather than having lots of redundant generated code, am I 
right?
 
cheers
md

-Original Message-
From: robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 12:18 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: Recommendations for a new project?


>From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating and validating your 
>WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd 
>consider jibx. If you have complex schemas out of your control - which is 
>often the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, starting with the WSDL for a 
>'contract first' approach is often a good choice. 

If you've never done single sign on before I recommend CAS: 

http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/

See rampart for ws-security - available for axis2 1.1.1 . Search the archives 
for questions related to soap headers as the subject comes up frequently. 

HTH,
Robert 


On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using axis2 1.1.1, because due 
to circumstances beyond my control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere 
6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that combination. 

md

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   ]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed
> request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a
> really experienced Axis user, and are starting a brand new
> project, would you write everything from scratch using Axiom? 
> Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX?
> Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
>
> Now for the long version:
>
> I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming 
> Java for several years.
>
> I'm working on a simple web service that provides a
> single-sign-on for our organization's applications. The first
> operation I'm working on is very simple - it just takes three 
> strings (user name, password and application name) and
> returns a string containing a list of permissions.
>
> It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way
> possible. I just wrote a POJO class with a method 
>
> String authenticate( String, String, String )
>
> and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't
> explicitly use any of the Axis apis.
>
> However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll 
> eventually need to take more control, for example I might
> want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or use WS-Security,
> and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more
> complicated structures than strings. 
>
> So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly
> bewildered with all of the choices:
>
> 1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using
> the axiom libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons? 
>
> 2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own
> model classes (representing such things as users), should I
> use one of the data binding libraries such as XMLBeans or
> JiBX? If so, which one? 
>
> 3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema
> files) by hand (or using an appropriate editing tool) in
> order to maitain control over the various types, as opposed
> to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface changes? 
>
> I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide
> a spectrum of methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to
> the complex/powerful. But I'd be very interested to know what 
> methods a really experienced Axis user would use.
>
> Many thanks,
> Michael Davis
>
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Re: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread robert lazarski

From what you say I'd go with ADB databinding, creating and validating your

WSDL via eclipse's WST. If you are using hibernate / jdo and such, I'd
consider jibx. If you have complex schemas out of your control - which is
often the case for me - use xmlbeans. Either way, starting with the WSDL for
a 'contract first' approach is often a good choice.

If you've never done single sign on before I recommend CAS:

http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/

See rampart for ws-security - available for axis2 1.1.1 . Search the
archives for questions related to soap headers as the subject comes up
frequently.

HTH,
Robert

On 5/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using axis2 1.1.1,
because due to circumstances beyond my control, I'm forced to use jdk
1.4.2 and WebSphere 6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that
combination.

md

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:44 AM
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed
> request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a
> really experienced Axis user, and are starting a brand new
> project, would you write everything from scratch using Axiom?
> Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX?
> Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
>
> Now for the long version:
>
> I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming
> Java for several years.
>
> I'm working on a simple web service that provides a
> single-sign-on for our organization's applications. The first
> operation I'm working on is very simple - it just takes three
> strings (user name, password and application name) and
> returns a string containing a list of permissions.
>
> It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way
> possible. I just wrote a POJO class with a method
>
> String authenticate( String, String, String )
>
> and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't
> explicitly use any of the Axis apis.
>
> However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll
> eventually need to take more control, for example I might
> want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or use WS-Security,
> and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more
> complicated structures than strings.
>
> So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly
> bewildered with all of the choices:
>
> 1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using
> the axiom libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons?
>
> 2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own
> model classes (representing such things as users), should I
> use one of the data binding libraries such as XMLBeans or
> JiBX? If so, which one?
>
> 3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema
> files) by hand (or using an appropriate editing tool) in
> order to maitain control over the various types, as opposed
> to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface changes?
>
> I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide
> a spectrum of methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to
> the complex/powerful. But I'd be very interested to know what
> methods a really experienced Axis user would use.
>
> Many thanks,
> Michael Davis
>
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Axis setup (JAXP)

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

"happyaxis.jsp" shows me:
***
Found JAXP implementation ( javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory ) at an
unknown location
***
What jar-file should be found? In what directory should it be located?
%CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\axis\WEB-INF\lib or?

Should be %AXIS_HOME% and %CATALINA_HOME%\webapps\axis different directories
or the same? From Axis installation instructions I have not quite understand
this.

Thank you very much beforehead.
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RE: Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
I forgot to mention, in case it's important. I'm using axis2 1.1.1, because due 
to circumstances beyond my control, I'm forced to use jdk 1.4.2 and WebSphere 
6.1, and I couldn't get axis2 1.2 to work with that combination.

md

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> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Subject: Recommendations for a new project?
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed 
> request for advice. The short questions are: if you are a 
> really experienced Axis user, and are starting a brand new 
> project, would you write everything from scratch using Axiom? 
> Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX? 
> Would you maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?
> 
> Now for the long version:
> 
> I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming 
> Java for several years.
> 
> I'm working on a simple web service that provides a 
> single-sign-on for our organization's applications. The first 
> operation I'm working on is very simple - it just takes three 
> strings (user name, password and application name) and 
> returns a string containing a list of permissions.
> 
> It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way 
> possible. I just wrote a POJO class with a method
> 
> String authenticate( String, String, String )
> 
> and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't 
> explicitly use any of the Axis apis.
> 
> However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll 
> eventually need to take more control, for example I might 
> want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or use WS-Security, 
> and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more 
> complicated structures than strings.
> 
> So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly 
> bewildered with all of the choices:
> 
> 1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using 
> the axiom libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons?
> 
> 2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own 
> model classes (representing such things as users), should I 
> use one of the data binding libraries such as XMLBeans or 
> JiBX? If so, which one?
> 
> 3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema 
> files) by hand (or using an appropriate editing tool) in 
> order to maitain control over the various types, as opposed 
> to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface changes?
> 
> I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide 
> a spectrum of methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to 
> the complex/powerful. But I'd be very interested to know what 
> methods a really experienced Axis user would use.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Michael Davis
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Recommendations for a new project?

2007-05-28 Thread Michael.Davis
Hi,

I apologize in advance for a slightly rambling and unfocussed request for 
advice. The short questions are: if you are a really experienced Axis user, and 
are starting a brand new project, would you write everything from scratch using 
Axiom? Would you use one of the data binding libraries such as JiBX? Would you 
maintain your wsdl/xsd files by hand?

Now for the long version:

I'm new to Axis and web services, but have been programming Java for several 
years.

I'm working on a simple web service that provides a single-sign-on for our 
organization's applications. The first operation I'm working on is very simple 
- it just takes three strings (user name, password and application name) and 
returns a string containing a list of permissions.

It works fine, but I've implemented it using the easiest way possible. I just 
wrote a POJO class with a method

String authenticate( String, String, String )

and ran Java2Wsdl using the basic defaults. I don't explicitly use any of the 
Axis apis.

However, looking to the future, I can see where I'll eventually need to take 
more control, for example I might want to manipulate the SOAP headers and/or 
use WS-Security, and I'll probably eventually want to pass around more 
complicated structures than strings.

So I'm trying to determine the best strategy. I'm slightly bewildered with all 
of the choices:

1. Should I write the clients and services from scratch using the axiom 
libraries, or generate the stubs and skeletons?

2. If I write them from scratch, and already have my own model classes 
(representing such things as users), should I use one of the data binding 
libraries such as XMLBeans or JiBX? If so, which one?

3. Should I be maintaining my wsdl file (and included schema files) by hand (or 
using an appropriate editing tool) in order to maitain control over the various 
types, as opposed to generating it using Java2Wsdl every time the interface 
changes?

I can see that the Axis developers have tried hard to provide a spectrum of 
methods and interfaces from the easy/simple to the complex/powerful. But I'd be 
very interested to know what methods a really experienced Axis user would use.

Many thanks,
Michael Davis

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Fwd: [VOTE] Apache Rampart-1.2 Release

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

Folks,

Anyone interested in rampart release, please head on over to
rampart-dev@ and report issues against the release candidate.

thanks,
dims

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Date: May 28, 2007 7:59 AM
Subject: [VOTE] Apache Rampart-1.2 Release
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi All,

I'd like to propose the 1.2 release of Apache Rampart with the release
artifacts available here[1].  (finally !!! :-) )

This release provides WS-Security, WS-Trust and WS-SecureConversation
implementations for Apache Axis2-1.2. Rampart configuration is based
on WS-SecurityPolicy and we still support Rampart-1.0 style
configuration even though its marked to be deprecated.

Here's my +1 for the release.

Thanks,
Ruchith


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Can I use directly java.util.* and javax.activation.DataHandler in Service method and Bean Class

2007-05-28 Thread Osamu Hiramoto
I use AXIS2 1.2 and jdk 1.5.0.11.
I make the following 1 service class and 1 Bean class.
//
public class  AxisService {
   public void updateHashMap(java.util.HashMap in1){}
   public java.util.HashMap getUpdateData(){}
   public void setBeanClass(BeanClass bean){}
   public BeanClass getBeanClass(){}
}
public class BeanClass {
private private javax.activation.DataHandler m_dataHandler;
public javax.activation.DataHandler getDataHandler(){return m_dataHandler};
public void setDataHandler(javax.activation.DataHandler 
dataHandler}{m_dataHandler=dataHandler)};
}
//
I genarated java file to use Java2WSDl and WSDl2Java, created server code
and client code (skelton, stub, and xsd files).
To generated is using ADB.
But, element type is type="xs:anyType" in wsdl file.
And Genarated java file is using OMElement Class, not HashMap or DataHandler 
Class.
 
At AXIS1.4, I genarated java file using HashMap nad DataHandler In a similar 
way.
 
 
Can I create skelton, stub and etc java file for directry
using java.util.* and javax.activation.DataHandler.
 
Please tell me.
 
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Re: Problem with JNI based web service

2007-05-28 Thread Genious Soul
Hi,
I just converted my JNI based program into web service. It deployed 
successfully but when I click to see the WSDL of the deployed service.I got the 
following error :
 
500 HTTP Internal Server Error
 
Tomcat console is giving  the following error messages:
 
- Exception:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:219)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils$2.run(ClassUtils.java:168)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils.loadClass(ClassUtils.java:160)
at org.apache.axis.utils.ClassUtils.forName(ClassUtils.java:142)
at org.apache.axis.utils.cache.ClassCache.lookup(ClassCache.java:85)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java.JavaProvider.getServiceClass(JavaProvi
der.java:428)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java.JavaProvider.initServiceDesc(JavaProvi
der.java:461)
at org.apache.axis.handlers.soap.SOAPService.getInitializedServiceDesc(S
OAPService.java:286)
at org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler.setupService(JWSHandler.java:273)
at org.apache.axis.handlers.JWSHandler.generateWSDL(JWSHandler.java:294)
at org.apache.axis.strategies.WSDLGenStrategy.visit(WSDLGenStrategy.java
:33)
at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.doVisiting(SimpleChain.java:118)
at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.generateWSDL(SimpleChain.java:104)
at org.apache.axis.server.AxisServer.generateWSDL(AxisServer.java:454)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.QSWSDLHandler.invoke(QSWSDLHandler.jav
a:68)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
sorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet.processQuery(AxisServlet.j
ava:1226)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServlet.doGet(AxisServlet.java:249
)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:697)
at org.apache.axis.transport.http.AxisServletBase.service(AxisServletBas
e.java:327)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:810)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(Appl
icationFilterChain.java:199)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationF
ilterChain.java:145)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperV
alve.java:210)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextV
alve.java:139)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext.invoke(StandardContext.java:
2460)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.j
ava:133)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorDispatcherValve.invoke(ErrorDispatche
rValve.java:119)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:594)
at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.j
ava:117)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:594)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineVal
ve.java:127)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline$StandardPipelineValveContex
t.invokeNext(StandardPipeline.java:596)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.jav
a:433)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:955)
at org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:15
7)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.process(Http11Processor.java
:874)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol$Http11ConnectionHandler.p
rocessConnection(Http11BaseProtocol.java:665)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.processSocket(PoolT

Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Thank you, Davanum, but in what directory schould I looking for axis?


Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> 
> old versions are in http://archive.apache.org/
> 
> -- dims
> 
> On 5/28/07, Sipungora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunatelly it won't work. I could not load axis 1.2 and axis 1.2.1
>> and
>> axis 1.3 only axis 1.4. There it went wrong with a download. You can
>> proof
>> that yourself. And what can I do now?
>>
>>
>>
>> sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > Sipungora wrote:
>> >> Nobody want me to answer.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat
>> > version your using.
>> >> OK I ask it in other words.
>> >> What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
>> >> assure, that their setup is without much ado?
>> >>
>> > Use following as your guideline.
>> >
>> > http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html
>> >
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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

old versions are in http://archive.apache.org/

-- dims

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Unfortunatelly it won't work. I could not load axis 1.2 and axis 1.2.1 and
axis 1.3 only axis 1.4. There it went wrong with a download. You can proof
that yourself. And what can I do now?



sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Sipungora wrote:
>> Nobody want me to answer.
>>
>>
> I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat
> version your using.
>> OK I ask it in other words.
>> What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
>> assure, that their setup is without much ado?
>>
> Use following as your guideline.
>
> http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html
>
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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Unfortunatelly it won't work. I could not load axis 1.2 and axis 1.2.1 and
axis 1.3 only axis 1.4. There it went wrong with a download. You can proof
that yourself. And what can I do now?



sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Sipungora wrote:
>> Nobody want me to answer.
>>
>>   
> I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat 
> version your using.
>> OK I ask it in other words.
>> What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
>> assure, that their setup is without much ado?
>>   
> Use following as your guideline.
> 
> http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Problem with wsdl2java

2007-05-28 Thread Stephane Roy

neiroman neiroman wrote:

Hello, I use Axis2 1.2
When I try to run wsdl2java I've got the follovving  error

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/axis2> wsdl2java.sh -uri tmp.wsdl -ss -sd
 Using AXIS2_HOME:   /usr/lib/axis2
 Using JAVA_HOME:   /usr/java/jdk1.6.0
/usr/lib/axis2/bin/axis2.sh: line 38: [: !=: unary operator expected
Unrecognized option: -uri


I believe I had the same problem when I started to use Axis2.1.2.

I already posted a solution for this problem in a previous thread:
http://marc.info/?l=axis-user&m=11787015586&w=2

You may take a look at it.

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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Thank you, Sumedha, very much. I'll report about my advances later.


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> 
> Hi,
> Sipungora wrote:
>> Nobody want me to answer.
>>
>>   
> I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat 
> version your using.
>> OK I ask it in other words.
>> What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
>> assure, that their setup is without much ado?
>>   
> Use following as your guideline.
> 
> http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html
> 
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Re: Hibernate mappings inside aar..

2007-05-28 Thread robert lazarski

You are using spring with hibernate right? Spring 2.0 ?  Does this work for
you?

http://www.springframework.org/docs/api/org/springframework/orm/hibernate/LocalSessionFactoryBean.html#setMappingDirectoryLocations(org.springframework.core.io.Resource[])

Keep in mind the aar file can be deployed expanded. See the example below
for a hint on using classpath locations and DEBUG mode to see what is
getting picked up as locations.

http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/spring.html#263

HTH,
Robert

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.. I noticed that hibernate is able to find that mapping file when I
place it to axis2/WEB-INF/lib. So it seems that Spring is not giving
that MultiParentClassLoader to Hibernate and I guess it's then trying
to locate resources with TCCL. Does anyone know any solution for how to
make hibernate look for those resources within aar-package?

On 5/28/2007, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to deploy spring & hibernate inside aar-package but spring
> doesn't seems to be able to locate hibernate mapping files. I've tried
> using that MultiParentClassLoader and I've tested that it finds the
> mapping files with getResource-method but when I give it to spring and
> try to load application context it still gives me FileNotFoundException
> for that same mapping file. I've placed all mapping files +
> applicationcontext-files to the root of that aar-package. Anyone have
> any ideas how to fix this?
>
> Here's my spring init code + test for finding that mapping file with
> that MultiParentClassLoader :
>
> try {
> ClassLoader multiParCL = new MultiParentClassLoader(new
> URL[0], new ClassLoader[] {
>   AxisService.class.getClassLoader(),
> this.getClass().getClassLoader() });
> ClassPathXmlApplicationContext appCtx = new
> ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[]
> {"ApplicationContextWS.xml",
>   "ApplicationContextLogic.xml"}, false);
> System.out.print("url:" +
> multiParCL.getResource("User.hbm.xml"));
> appCtx.setClassLoader(multiParCL);
> appCtx.refresh();
>  } catch (Exception ex) {
> ex.printStackTrace();
>  }
>
> which results in:
>
> ERROR [STDERR] org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
> Error creating bean with name 'factory' defined in class path resource
> [ApplicationContextLogic.xml]: Invocation of init method failed; nested
> exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource
> [User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] Caused by:
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] java.io.FileNotFoundException:
> class path resource [User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not
> exist
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource.getInputStream(
ClassPathResource.java:135)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean.buildSessionFactory
(LocalSessionFactoryBean.java:656)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.AbstractSessionFactoryBean.afterPropertiesSet
(AbstractSessionFactoryBean.java:134)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeInitMethods
(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1202)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.initializeBean
(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1172)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.createBean
(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:428)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory$1.getObject(
AbstractBeanFactory.java:251)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.getSingleton
(DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.java:156)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(
AbstractBeanFactory.java:248)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(
AbstractBeanFactory.java:160)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
>
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory.preInstantiateSingletons
(DefaultListableBeanFactory.java:284)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refresh(
AbstractApplicationContext.java:352)
>
> but that url for that mapping file is printed ok..
>
> -

Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Davanum Srinivas

JDK1.5. tomcat 5.5, Axis2 1.2 is my usual environment.

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Nobody want me to answer.

OK I ask it in other words.
What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
assure, that their setup is without much ado?
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Re: Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread sumedha rubasinghe

Hi,
Sipungora wrote:

Nobody want me to answer.

  
I replied to your previous mail, inquiring the version of Axis & tomcat 
version your using.

OK I ask it in other words.
What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
assure, that their setup is without much ado?
  

Use following as your guideline.

http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_2/installationguide.html




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Axis beginner2

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Nobody want me to answer.

OK I ask it in other words.
What a versions of Tomcat, Axis and JSDK schould I take in order to be
assure, that their setup is without much ado?
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Re: Problem with wsdl2java

2007-05-28 Thread Amila Suriarachchi

try replacing the sh in the wsdl2java.sh file with a  .
or use this command
sh axis2.sh org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java 

On 5/28/07, neiroman neiroman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


My current shell is bash.
  As I see wsdl2java is written for sh and it always executes by sh
interpretator. What will the difference, if I change my shell to zsh for
example ?

For trying another shell I must set up all JAVA enviroment variables

2007/5/28, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> which shell are you using? can try please try any other alternate
> shell(s)?
>
> thanks,
> dims
>
> On 5/27/07, Genious Soul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > From: neiroman neiroman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> > Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 7:58:38 PM
> > Subject: Problem with wsdl2java
> >
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> >
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Hibernate mappings inside aar..

2007-05-28 Thread jlinden

.. I noticed that hibernate is able to find that mapping file when I
place it to axis2/WEB-INF/lib. So it seems that Spring is not giving
that MultiParentClassLoader to Hibernate and I guess it's then trying
to locate resources with TCCL. Does anyone know any solution for how to
make hibernate look for those resources within aar-package?

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> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to deploy spring & hibernate inside aar-package but spring
> doesn't seems to be able to locate hibernate mapping files. I've tried
> using that MultiParentClassLoader and I've tested that it finds the
> mapping files with getResource-method but when I give it to spring and
> try to load application context it still gives me FileNotFoundException
> for that same mapping file. I've placed all mapping files +
> applicationcontext-files to the root of that aar-package. Anyone have
> any ideas how to fix this?
> 
> Here's my spring init code + test for finding that mapping file with
> that MultiParentClassLoader :
> 
> try {
> ClassLoader multiParCL = new MultiParentClassLoader(new
> URL[0], new ClassLoader[] {
>   AxisService.class.getClassLoader(),
> this.getClass().getClassLoader() });
> ClassPathXmlApplicationContext appCtx = new
> ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[]
> {"ApplicationContextWS.xml",
>   "ApplicationContextLogic.xml"}, false);
> System.out.print("url:" +
> multiParCL.getResource("User.hbm.xml"));
> appCtx.setClassLoader(multiParCL);
> appCtx.refresh();
>  } catch (Exception ex) {
> ex.printStackTrace();
>  }
> 
> which results in:
> 
> ERROR [STDERR] org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
> Error creating bean with name 'factory' defined in class path resource
> [ApplicationContextLogic.xml]: Invocation of init method failed; nested
> exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource
> [User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] Caused by:
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] java.io.FileNotFoundException:
> class path resource [User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not
> exist
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource.getInputStream(ClassPathResource.java:135)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean.buildSessionFactory(LocalSessionFactoryBean.java:656)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.AbstractSessionFactoryBean.afterPropertiesSet(AbstractSessionFactoryBean.java:134)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeInitMethods(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1202)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.initializeBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1172)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.createBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:428)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory$1.getObject(AbstractBeanFactory.java:251)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.getSingleton(DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.java:156)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(AbstractBeanFactory.java:248)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(AbstractBeanFactory.java:160)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory.preInstantiateSingletons(DefaultListableBeanFactory.java:284)
> 2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]at
> org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refresh(AbstractApplicationContext.java:352)
> 
> but that url for that mapping file is printed ok..
> 
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problem installing axis[jboss-4.0.5]

2007-05-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,I'm tring to install axis,but when I try to access to this page 
http://localhost:8080/axis/EchoHeaders.jws?method=3Dlist, I receive this error.


[JWSHandler] Exception:
AxisFault
faultCode: {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}Server.compileError
faultSubcode:
faultString: Error while compiling: /home/lorenza/seconda/jboss-4.0.5.G=
A/server/default/./deploy/axis.war/WEB-INF/jwsClasses/EchoHeaders.java
faultActor:
faultNode:
faultDetail:
{}Errors: Error compiling /home/lorenza/seconda/jboss-4.0.5.GA/se=
rver/default/./deploy/axis.war/WEB-INF/jwsClasses/EchoHeaders.java:
Line 0, column 0: could not parse error message: Note: sun.tools.javac.M=
ain has been deprecated.
/home/lorenza/seconda/jboss-4.0.5.GA/server/default/./deploy/axis.war/WEB=
-INF/jwsClasses/EchoHeaders.java:59: Class javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet=
Request not found in import.
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
^

Line 0, column 0:
1 error, 1 warning

I'm working on ubuntu whit jdk-1.5.0_11 and axis version 1.1

can somebody help me?
thanks
L.A.



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Web service asynchronous invocation

2007-05-28 Thread e5789319



  Hello,

My name is Adrián Toporcer and I am a student from the Computer  
Engineering Faculty of
Barcelona (Spain). I am doing my final course project and it involves  
Axis2. I would be
grateful whether you could answer my doubt or whether, at least, you  
could tell me where

is it answered. However I have not found the answer anywhere.

I need a web service that can be invoked from a PHP script (actually,  
it is a script integrated in the Moodle platform) without waiting for  
the result. The task of the web
service consists in writing in a database so there is no result at  
all. This means that
the web service call should be done in an asynchronous way, but from  
the PHP's web

service API(NuSOAP) it is not possible to make this kind of invocations.

I have found the next statement relative to Axis2: "Web services  
implementation
invocation within the engine can be done either synchronously or  
asynchronously.", so I
thought there should be a way to do it without worrying about the  
technology from which

the call is made, but configuring Axis2 or the web service directly.

Actually I developed a web service that creates a thread which does  
the "hard work", so
the web service ends almost immediately. However, it seems that when  
two users call the
web service simultaneously the first call does not end properly. Maybe  
it is something
related with Tomcat's thread pool and how it cleans the resources used  
by the threads

that have already ended.

Can you tell me how should I proceed to make this asynchronous call to  
the web service?


I hope that you understood my problem despite my poor english. Thank  
you for your time.


Adrián.


Re: Axis beginner

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Furthemore, I have set up Tomcat with Axis on the other Computer and there I
have the same Problems plus these ones on the other Places.

***
Found SAAJ API ( javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage ) at an unknown location
Found JAXP implementation ( javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory ) at an
unknown location
Found Activation API ( javax.activation.DataHandler ) at an unknown location

Examining Application Server
XML ParserLocation  at an unknown location
***


sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> What is the version of Tomcat & Axis your using?
> 
> 
> Sipungora wrote:
>> I have only newly deal with axis. And I have a problem at the
>> installation.
>> I have copied xercesImpl.jar and all other jar-files for XML Parser in
>> TOMCAT\webapps\axis\WEB-INF\lib, but "happyaxis.jsp" shows me in
>> Examining
>> Application Server, that XML ParserLocation is unknown.
>>
>> Moreover I have the same Problem with JAXP.
>> What should I do? What could I wrong make?
>>
>> In the axis installation instructions it is mentioned distribution
>> directory
>> for xml- axis(Step 7:Testing). Where is this directory located?
>>
>> Thank you very much beforehand.
>>   
> 
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Axis2:WSDL2Java giving error

2007-05-28 Thread snehil Brajpuriya

Hi,
I'm trying to compile the "quickstartadb" sample in the Axis2 1.1.1
source distribution.  It
doesn't appear to be working. I am getting following error -
---
C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice>ant generate.client
Buildfile: build.xml

init:
   [mkdir] Created dir: C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build

generate.client:

BUILD FAILED
C:\axis2\samples\classifiedservice\build.xml:90: java.util.zip.ZipException: The
system cannot find the file specified
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I think all the necessary jars are available and wsdl file is also in
right location.
I was able to generate the service skeleton by directly using
org.apache.axis2.wsdl.WSDL2Java but not able to create service skelton
with given build file with example which used anttask.
Any suggestion here???

Thanks
Snehil


Re: Axis beginner

2007-05-28 Thread Sipungora

Tomcat 5.5 and Axis 1.4

sumedha rubasinghe wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> What is the version of Tomcat & Axis your using?
> 
> 
> Sipungora wrote:
>> I have only newly deal with axis. And I have a problem at the
>> installation.
>> I have copied xercesImpl.jar and all other jar-files for XML Parser in
>> TOMCAT\webapps\axis\WEB-INF\lib, but "happyaxis.jsp" shows me in
>> Examining
>> Application Server, that XML ParserLocation is unknown.
>>
>> Moreover I have the same Problem with JAXP.
>> What should I do? What could I wrong make?
>>
>> In the axis installation instructions it is mentioned distribution
>> directory
>> for xml- axis(Step 7:Testing). Where is this directory located?
>>
>> Thank you very much beforehand.
>>   
> 
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Hibernate mappings inside aar..

2007-05-28 Thread jlinden

Hello,

I'm trying to deploy spring & hibernate inside aar-package but spring
doesn't seems to be able to locate hibernate mapping files. I've tried
using that MultiParentClassLoader and I've tested that it finds the
mapping files with getResource-method but when I give it to spring and
try to load application context it still gives me FileNotFoundException
for that same mapping file. I've placed all mapping files +
applicationcontext-files to the root of that aar-package. Anyone have
any ideas how to fix this?

Here's my spring init code + test for finding that mapping file with
that MultiParentClassLoader :

try {
ClassLoader multiParCL = new MultiParentClassLoader(new
URL[0], new ClassLoader[] {
AxisService.class.getClassLoader(),
this.getClass().getClassLoader() });
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext appCtx = new
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[]
{"ApplicationContextWS.xml",
"ApplicationContextLogic.xml"}, false);
System.out.print("url:" +
multiParCL.getResource("User.hbm.xml"));
appCtx.setClassLoader(multiParCL);
appCtx.refresh();
 } catch (Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
 }

which results in:

ERROR [STDERR] org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException:
Error creating bean with name 'factory' defined in class path resource
[ApplicationContextLogic.xml]: Invocation of init method failed; nested
exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource
[User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] Caused by:
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR] java.io.FileNotFoundException:
class path resource [User.hbm.xml] cannot be opened because it does not
exist
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource.getInputStream(ClassPathResource.java:135)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean.buildSessionFactory(LocalSessionFactoryBean.java:656)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.AbstractSessionFactoryBean.afterPropertiesSet(AbstractSessionFactoryBean.java:134)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeInitMethods(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1202)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.initializeBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1172)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.createBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:428)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory$1.getObject(AbstractBeanFactory.java:251)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.getSingleton(DefaultSingletonBeanRegistry.java:156)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(AbstractBeanFactory.java:248)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanFactory.getBean(AbstractBeanFactory.java:160)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory.preInstantiateSingletons(DefaultListableBeanFactory.java:284)
2007-05-28 11:15:09,968 ERROR [STDERR]  at
org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refresh(AbstractApplicationContext.java:352)

but that url for that mapping file is printed ok..

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Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?

2007-05-28 Thread Luis Mariano Luporini
Jeremy:

I'm having the same problem right now. I'm working on Tomcat and not using 
SimpleAxisServer.

Changing the hostname parameter value did not make any effect.

Did you manage to solve it?

Thanks in advance,

Luis

-

But is there an option to control the *host* of the services?  I am 
getting an inaccessible address for the hostname of the service endpoint 
(i.e. http://10.x.x.x/axis2/etc) but I want to have a proper domain name 
in there (i.e. http://my.domain.com/axis2/etc).

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Jeremy

Martin Gainty wrote:
> as Dims pomited out you can see the web.xml servlet parameters 
> (located in WEB-INF)
>
> in the case of services AxisServlet will be invoked
>   
>AxisServlet
>/services/*
>
>
>AxisServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet
>
>org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisServlet
>
>
>
> //or with rest AxisRESTServlet will be invoked..
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>/rest/*
>
>
>AxisRESTServlet
>Apache-Axis Servlet (REST)
>
>
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.AxisRESTServlet
>
>
> HTH/
> Martin
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> Subject: Re: How does axis decide the endpoint URL?
>
>
>> Please look into your axis2.xml under WEB-INF/conf there is a setting
>> there for hard-coding the url.
>>
>> thanks,
>> dims
>>
>> On 5/18/07, Jeremy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> My server has a bit of a complicated networking setup.  It is behind a
>>> firewall with an external address, and it only knows about its internal
>>> addresses.  The problem is that in the wsdl that axis2 generates, it
>>> directs clients to the internal URL and they can't connect.
>>>
>>> How does axis2 decide what the URL will be?  Is there any way I can
>>> override this?
>>>
>>> Example:
>>>
>>>
>>> Axis generates this:
>>>
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP11Binding">
>>>>> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceSOAP12Binding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> >> binding="axis2:MyServiceHttpBinding">
>>> >> location="http://10.x.x.x:80/axis2/services/MyService"/ 
>>> >
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> where 10.x.x.x is an inaccessible internal IP address.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeremy
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Re: Problem with wsdl2java

2007-05-28 Thread neiroman neiroman

My current shell is bash.
 As I see wsdl2java is written for sh and it always executes by sh
interpretator. What will the difference, if I change my shell to zsh for
example ?

For trying another shell I must set up all JAVA enviroment variables

2007/5/28, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


which shell are you using? can try please try any other alternate
shell(s)?

thanks,
dims

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>
>
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> From: neiroman neiroman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 7:58:38 PM
> Subject: Problem with wsdl2java
>
> Hello, I use Axis2 1.2
> When I try to run wsdl2java I've got the follovving  error
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/axis2> wsdl2java.sh -uri tmp.wsdl -ss -sd
>  Using AXIS2_HOME:   /usr/lib/axis2
>  Using JAVA_HOME:   /usr/java/jdk1.6.0
> /usr/lib/axis2/bin/axis2.sh: line 38: [: !=: unary operator expected
> Unrecognized option: -uri
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