Re: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

2008-10-14 Thread keith chapman
Thishttp://www.keith-chapman.org/2008/10/how-to-embed-axis2-into-existing-web.htmlshould
give you a clue. I think thats what your looking for.

Thanks,
Keith.

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http://www.keith-chapman.org/2008/10/how-to-embed-axis2-into-existing-web.html

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 6:21 AM, Tian Chi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,

 Sorry previous message is still in wrong text format, this is it again.

 I'm a newbie on using Axis2. After reading through most of the documents on
 this site,
 I still couldn't find the answer I need. I'd really apreciate it if someone
 can help me on this.

 All Axis2 documents I read on this site are to build new web
 services/client using Axis2.
 Currently I have already a big web app  in use and I need to add a SOAP
 service to
 my web app using Axis2. Is that doable?  If yes, what are the steps to make
 that happen?

 Is it possible to copy axis2.war into my servlet container (Resin) (both
 'axis2' and 'myWebapp' directories under webapps directory) , create a SOAP
 service in the axis2 app and then forward the request (by deinfing the
 'ServiceClass' parameter in services.xml?) to my own web app to handle some
 complicated database processes? It seems to me it's not doable.  Please
 don't laugh at me if this question is too sily.

 If the previous approach is not possible. The only other apprach I can
 think of is to embed Axis2 in my
 own webapp. In that case, do I need to copy all the needed Axis2 jar files
 to my own web app in WEB-INF/lib directory? If so, what are the needed jar
 files for a SOAP service?
 Basically the SOAP service is receive data from my client, save it to
 database and respond to client with the results. There are many jar files in
 Axis2. I just hope to skip some unnecessary Axis2 jar files to avoid
 overhead since my own web app is already very big.

 Besides the Axis2 jar files, what else needs to be done to embed a SOAP
 service in my own web app?

 I'd really really appreciate it if someone gives me some guidance or shed
 some lights on this.
 Hope to hear from you soon.

 thank you very much,

 -tian




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[Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

2008-10-13 Thread Tian Chi
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[Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

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RE: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

2008-10-13 Thread Ricky Murphy
Right, there will be a lot of jars. Actually, your web application will end up 
like what makes axis2.war eventually. 
you may remove all those admin related stuff from your app. Start with those 
made axis2.war, use all its directory structure and build your own app and 
embed axis2 inside.

HTH

-Ricky



 Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:38:14 -0700
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 Subject: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own 
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 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 
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[Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

2008-10-13 Thread Tian Chi
Hi all, 

Sorry previous message is still in wrong text format, this is it again.

I'm a newbie on using Axis2. After reading through most of the documents on 
this site,
I still couldn't find the answer I need. I'd really apreciate it if someone can 
help me on this.
 
All Axis2 documents I read on this site are to build new web services/client 
using Axis2.
Currently I have already a big web app  in use and I need to add a SOAP service 
to
my web app using Axis2. Is that doable?  If yes, what are the steps to make 
that happen?
 
Is it possible to copy axis2.war into my servlet container (Resin) (both 
'axis2' and 'myWebapp' directories under webapps directory) , create a SOAP 
service in the axis2 app and then forward the request (by deinfing the 
'ServiceClass' parameter in services.xml?) to my own web app to handle some 
complicated database processes? It seems to me it's not doable.  Please don't 
laugh at me if this question is too sily. 
 
If the previous approach is not possible. The only other apprach I can think of 
is to embed Axis2 in my
own webapp. In that case, do I need to copy all the needed Axis2 jar files to 
my own web app in WEB-INF/lib directory? If so, what are the needed jar files 
for a SOAP service? 
Basically the SOAP service is receive data from my client, save it to database 
and respond to client with the results. There are many jar files in Axis2. I 
just hope to skip some unnecessary Axis2 jar files to avoid overhead since my 
own web app is already very big.
 
Besides the Axis2 jar files, what else needs to be done to embed a SOAP service 
in my own web app?
 
I'd really really appreciate it if someone gives me some guidance or shed some 
lights on this.
Hope to hear from you soon.
 
thank you very much,
 
-tian


  

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RE: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own webapp?

2008-10-13 Thread Tian Chi

Thank you very much for your quick response, Ricky.
I'll start building the war file you mentioned.

Can I ask you two more questions about how to creat a SOAP service using Axis2?

Basically my client will just send a XML file with data using the SOAP service 
I'll provide him (an URL). From the document, I think the service names will be 
defined in the services.xml and associate with a java class with all the 
functions (services) there. My question is how in my class program to get the 
XML file my client posted?

I saw some example, it just pass the parameters using '?'

http://my-service-URL/getPrice?book=1234

But using SOAP, my client's XML file will be posted to my service program, How 
to get the XML document sent from my client to my service?

If it's too much to explain, do you know any online exmaples I can look into?

My 2nd question is
How to define the 'SOAPAction' in the service I'll create?

thank you again, 

-tian 


--- On Tue, 10/14/08, Ricky Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Ricky Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service using Axis2 in my own 
 webapp?
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 11:51 AM
 Right, there will be a lot of jars. Actually, your web
 application will end up like what makes axis2.war
 eventually. 
 you may remove all those admin related stuff from
 your app. Start with those made axis2.war, use
 all its directory structure and build your own app and
 embed axis2 inside.
 
 HTH
 
 -Ricky
 
 
 
  Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 17:38:14 -0700
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [Axis2]Help! How to create a SOAP service
 using Axis2 in my own webapp?
  To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
  
  MIME-Version: 1.0
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
  
  Hi all, 
  
  Sorry previous message is still in wrong text format, this is it again.
  
  I'm a newbie on using Axis2. After reading through most of the documents on 
  this site,
  I still couldn't find the answer I need. I'd really apreciate it if someone 
  can help me on this.
  
  All Axis2 documents I read on this site are to build new web 
  services/client using Axis2.
  Currently I have already a big web app  in use and I need to add a SOAP 
  service to
  my web app using Axis2. Is that doable?  If yes, what are the steps to   
  make that happen?
  
  Is it possible to copy axis2.war into my servlet container (Resin)(both 
  'axis2' and 'myWebapp' directories under webapps directory) , create   a 
  SOAP service in the axis2 app and then forward the request (by deinfing the 
  'ServiceClass' parameter in services.xml?) to my own web app   to handle 
  some complicated database processes? It seems to me it's not   doable.  
  Please don't laugh at me if this question is too sily. 
  
  If the previous approach is not possible. The only other apprach I can   
  think of is to embed Axis2 in my
  own webapp. In that case, do I need to copy all the needed Axis2 jar files 
  to my own web app in WEB-INF/lib directory? If so, what are the needed jar 
  files for a SOAP service? 
  Basically the SOAP service is receive data from my client, save it to   
  database and respond to client with the results. There are many jar files 
  in Axis2. I just hope to skip some unnecessary Axis2 jar files to avoid 
  overhead since my own web app is already very big.
  
  Besides the Axis2 jar files, what else needs to be done to embed a SOAP 
  service in my own web app?
  
  I'd really really appreciate it if someone gives me some guidance or shed 
  some lights on this.
  Hope to hear from you soon.
  
  thank you very much,
  
  -tian
  
 
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