Thanks for William Jiang.
I also encounter such a problem. maxIdleTime works well;
Will cxf support to configure maxIdleTime for jetty-transport ?
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From: Willem Jiang willem.ji...@gmail.com
To: users@cxf.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:35 PM
Hi!
I try to use CFX in first time.
Before I develop web services using other framworks and tools.
I make a simple project like Writing a service with Spring (Server and
client sides). These are no any problems.
But when I try to use my service by other clients it does not work
correctly.
It's here CXF-3833, I just committed a patch for it.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3833
On Thu Sep 29 13:59:36 2011, xuhb wrote:
Thanks for William Jiang.
I also encounter such a problem. maxIdleTime works well;
Will cxf support to configure maxIdleTime for jetty-transport ?
I found some posts that this problem would be solved in cxf 2.4.1 - snapshot
... So I tried to change to 2.4.1 to see if it gives a difference but still
same problem.
The weird thing for me is that it works perfectly on windows but not on
linux...
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Hi
I think it's non a DOSGi issue, more likely Aegis binding (used by
default by SOAP proxies) issue. DOSGi itself does not handle the
databindings
Try enable jaxb and add the annotations (as well as import them) as
suggested by Dan
Cheers, Sergey
On 28/09/11 23:05, András Liter wrote:
Hello Yann,
Thank you. Yes, I am planning not to use Websphere 6.1 feature pack and use
CXF 2.4 instead. Is it possible for you to provide a working pom.xml so that
I can ensure that all dependent jars are copied in WEB-INF/lib.
Regards
Indranil
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Hi Daniel,
thank you very much for your answer!
I added the targetNamespace (http://repurchaseresellnoreturn.xyz) annotation
within the interface (package xyz.RepurchaseResellNoReturnRequester) and the
implementation class (package xyz.RepurchaseResellNoReturnRequester.impl), but
I still got
Hi
ResponseReader is still the provider you need to register.
I have a test which catches ServerWebApplicationException and
then does ex.toErrorObject(Book.class).
ResponseReader has to be registered once but you can set an expected
class on it every time you need to read from Response,
Hi
There was a minor issue to do with handling arrays such as Integer[],
but I can see no problems with ListInteger. I committed a test
involving ListInteger Integer[].
Not sure why you see a problem with ListInteger
Can you try 2.4.2 please ?
Sergey
On 28/09/11 17:34, Kiren Pillay wrote:
Hello Sergey,
you were right! I just needed to add the jaxb property on the consumer (and
provider) side and then JAXB handles polimorphism very well! I even didnt
need to put the Xml annotations on my classes.
Thanks for the solution!
András Liter
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Sergey
Tim:
I regularly develop Axis 1.4 clients for my CXF web services (I have to,
because any batch processes that use the services have to work from Java
1.4.2) and have never encountered any problems. I assume you are
generating your client code from your WSDL? Does everything look as you
would
Someone else has answered your Axis question, but for another example of
interoperability my DoubleIt tutorial creates both Metro and CXF clients
and service providers, of which a client of one framework can
successfully call the service of another:
Unless you're doing a standalone web service (embedded Jetty using
Endpoint.publish()), that will be marked in the web.xml for the WAR
hosting your web service provider:
http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/ssl_for_web_services
You might be able to do the same thing you're doing below if you
Actually, sounds like a good safety mechanism. I'm not sure if CXF
should allow itself to be configured in a way that you can send out
unencrypted username tokens.
Glen
On 09/28/2011 10:45 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Wednesday, September 28, 2011 10:41:10 AM Penmatsa, Vinay wrote:
Hi Colm,
Doing it on the server is pretty easy, doing it on the client less so.
jaxws:dataBinding
ref bean=wcsriJaxb/
/jaxws:dataBinding
And you probably need to extend JAXBDataBinding
On Sep 29, 2011, at 3:50 PM, paragmehta wrote:
Folks,
I have existing java classes annotated with JAXB
Thanks, Glen Mazza.
I'll learn you tutorial. But my problem is is slightly different. I don't
create a WSDL-first web service.
I don't use wsdl at all and create web service like in
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/writing-a-service-with-spring.html
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