Re: Minimum Library Requirement?
I think you're right about the optional repository. The key really is the good description. I got the feeling from the axis-dev conversation that there are very few people who understand all of Axis2's dependencies. Lawrence "Michael Bernagou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20/2007 01:01 PM Please respond to axis-user@ws.apache.org To axis-user@ws.apache.org cc Subject Re: Minimum Library Requirement? Thanks! So I just have to wait for the repackaging :) Personnaly I would prefer 2 light packages (client and server) and a repository for optional libs with a good description. The axis-optional.jar will still contain many jars not needed, especially if I just need one of them ;) Anyway, let's wait and see! M. 2007/11/20, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: There have been many such discussions on the user and dev lists. (I started one as well [1].) There was a good discussion a few weeks ago on the Axis dev list (for the record I'm not an Axis committer) and the agreed outcome was that Axis2 should be repackaged into server, client, and optional packages to help users better understand what they need. The conversation also helped trim the fat identifying some packages that can be removed. See [2] for a post somewhere in the middle of the conversation. [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-user&m=119213917321134&w=2 [2] http://marc.info/?l=axis-dev&m=119237705617226&w=2 Lawrence "Michael Bernagou" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20/2007 05:47 AM Please respond to axis-user@ws.apache.org To axis-user@ws.apache.org cc Subject Minimum Library Requirement? Hi everybody, I have a question about the libraries. I have a little number of services using AXIOM but there so many libraries that my application is huge compare with the little ko for the code. In fact I develop a Client (GUI Swing application) that use axis2 to call some services to a server. My method is quite simple : public static MainUser getAuthenticatedUser(String login, char[] password) throws PapoException { EndpointReference targetEPR = new EndpointReference(baseUrl + CoreVariables.USER_WEBSERVICE); OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(); OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(" http://webservices.papo/xsd";, "tns"); OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getAuthenticatedUser", omNs); OMElement loginElement = fac.createOMElement("login", omNs); loginElement.addChild(fac.createOMText(loginElement, login)); method.addChild(loginElement); OMElement passwordElement = fac.createOMElement("password", omNs); passwordElement.addChild (fac.createOMText(passwordElement, new String(password))); method.addChild(passwordElement); Options options = new Options(); options.setTo(targetEPR); options.setTransportInProtocol (Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP); try { ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(); sender.setOptions(options); OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(method); OMElement firstElement = result.getFirstElement(); if(firstElement.getLocalName().equals("message")) { throw new PapoException( firstElement.getText()); } else { loginElement = firstElement; login = loginElement.getText(); OMElement firstNameElement = (OMElement)loginElement .getNextOMSibling(); String firstName = firstNameElement.getText (); OMElement lastNameElement = (OMElement)firstElement.getNextOMSibling(); String lastName = lastNameElement.getText(); OMElement emailElement = (OMElement)lastNameElement.getNextOMSibling(); String email = emailElement.getText(); MainUser user = new MainUser(login); user.setFirstName(firstName); user.setLastName(lastName); user.setEmail(email); return user; } } catch (AxisFault af) { af.printStackTrace(); throw new PapoException("The call to the service has failed !!", af); } } What are the minimal list of library to make this run. At the moment I put all the libraries, and try to delete one by one the jar to see what is needed, but, I still have something like 15 jars... just for this piece of code :( At the server side, it is less important but still huge compare with the code... -- Michael Bernagou Java Developper - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Michael Bernagou Java Developper - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Minimum Library Requirement?
Thanks! So I just have to wait for the repackaging :) Personnaly I would prefer 2 light packages (client and server) and a repository for optional libs with a good description. The axis-optional.jarwill still contain many jars not needed, especially if I just need one of them ;) Anyway, let's wait and see! M. 2007/11/20, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > There have been many such discussions on the user and dev lists. (I > started one as well [1].) There was a good discussion a few weeks ago on > the Axis dev list (for the record I'm not an Axis committer) and the > agreed outcome was that Axis2 should be repackaged into server, client, > and optional packages to help users better understand what they need. The > conversation also helped trim the fat identifying some packages that can > be removed. See [2] for a post somewhere in the middle of the > conversation. > > [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-user&m=119213917321134&w=2 > [2] http://marc.info/?l=axis-dev&m=119237705617226&w=2 > > Lawrence > > > > > "Michael Bernagou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 11/20/2007 05:47 AM > Please respond to > axis-user@ws.apache.org > > > To > axis-user@ws.apache.org > cc > > Subject > Minimum Library Requirement? > > > > > > > Hi everybody, > > I have a question about the libraries. I have a little number of services > using AXIOM but there so many libraries that my application is huge > compare with the little ko for the code. > In fact I develop a Client (GUI Swing application) that use axis2 to call > some services to a server. > My method is quite simple : > > public static MainUser getAuthenticatedUser(String login, char[] password) > throws PapoException { >EndpointReference targetEPR = new EndpointReference(baseUrl + > CoreVariables.USER_WEBSERVICE); >OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(); >OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(" > http://webservices.papo/xsd";, "tns"); > >OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getAuthenticatedUser", > omNs); > >OMElement loginElement = fac.createOMElement("login", omNs); >loginElement.addChild(fac.createOMText(loginElement, login)); >method.addChild(loginElement); > >OMElement passwordElement = fac.createOMElement("password", omNs); >passwordElement.addChild (fac.createOMText(passwordElement, new > String(password))); >method.addChild(passwordElement); > >Options options = new Options(); >options.setTo(targetEPR); >options.setTransportInProtocol (Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP); > > >try { >ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(); >sender.setOptions(options); >OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(method); >OMElement firstElement = result.getFirstElement(); >if(firstElement.getLocalName().equals("message")) { >throw new PapoException(firstElement.getText()); >} >else { >loginElement = firstElement; >login = loginElement.getText(); > >OMElement firstNameElement = > (OMElement)loginElement > .getNextOMSibling(); >String firstName = firstNameElement.getText (); > >OMElement lastNameElement = > (OMElement)firstElement.getNextOMSibling(); >String lastName = lastNameElement.getText(); > >OMElement emailElement = > (OMElement)lastNameElement.getNextOMSibling(); >String email = emailElement.getText(); > >MainUser user = new MainUser(login); >user.setFirstName(firstName); >user.setLastName(lastName); > user.setEmail(email); > >return user; >} >} >catch (AxisFault af) { >af.printStackTrace(); >throw new PapoException("The call to the service has failed > !!", > af); >} >} > > What are the minimal list of library to make this run. At the moment I put > all the libraries, and try to delete one by one the jar to see what is > needed, but, I still have something like 15 jars... just for this piece of > > code :( > > At the server side, it is less important but still huge compare with the > code... > > > -- > Michael Bernagou > Java Developper > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Michael Bernagou Java Developper
Re: Minimum Library Requirement?
There have been many such discussions on the user and dev lists. (I started one as well [1].) There was a good discussion a few weeks ago on the Axis dev list (for the record I'm not an Axis committer) and the agreed outcome was that Axis2 should be repackaged into server, client, and optional packages to help users better understand what they need. The conversation also helped trim the fat identifying some packages that can be removed. See [2] for a post somewhere in the middle of the conversation. [1] http://marc.info/?l=axis-user&m=119213917321134&w=2 [2] http://marc.info/?l=axis-dev&m=119237705617226&w=2 Lawrence "Michael Bernagou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20/2007 05:47 AM Please respond to axis-user@ws.apache.org To axis-user@ws.apache.org cc Subject Minimum Library Requirement? Hi everybody, I have a question about the libraries. I have a little number of services using AXIOM but there so many libraries that my application is huge compare with the little ko for the code. In fact I develop a Client (GUI Swing application) that use axis2 to call some services to a server. My method is quite simple : public static MainUser getAuthenticatedUser(String login, char[] password) throws PapoException { EndpointReference targetEPR = new EndpointReference(baseUrl + CoreVariables.USER_WEBSERVICE); OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(); OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(" http://webservices.papo/xsd";, "tns"); OMElement method = fac.createOMElement("getAuthenticatedUser", omNs); OMElement loginElement = fac.createOMElement("login", omNs); loginElement.addChild(fac.createOMText(loginElement, login)); method.addChild(loginElement); OMElement passwordElement = fac.createOMElement("password", omNs); passwordElement.addChild (fac.createOMText(passwordElement, new String(password))); method.addChild(passwordElement); Options options = new Options(); options.setTo(targetEPR); options.setTransportInProtocol (Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP); try { ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(); sender.setOptions(options); OMElement result = sender.sendReceive(method); OMElement firstElement = result.getFirstElement(); if(firstElement.getLocalName().equals("message")) { throw new PapoException(firstElement.getText()); } else { loginElement = firstElement; login = loginElement.getText(); OMElement firstNameElement = (OMElement)loginElement .getNextOMSibling(); String firstName = firstNameElement.getText (); OMElement lastNameElement = (OMElement)firstElement.getNextOMSibling(); String lastName = lastNameElement.getText(); OMElement emailElement = (OMElement)lastNameElement.getNextOMSibling(); String email = emailElement.getText(); MainUser user = new MainUser(login); user.setFirstName(firstName); user.setLastName(lastName); user.setEmail(email); return user; } } catch (AxisFault af) { af.printStackTrace(); throw new PapoException("The call to the service has failed !!", af); } } What are the minimal list of library to make this run. At the moment I put all the libraries, and try to delete one by one the jar to see what is needed, but, I still have something like 15 jars... just for this piece of code :( At the server side, it is less important but still huge compare with the code... -- Michael Bernagou Java Developper - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]