Re: newb question - JDOMException with aegis binding?

2007-11-09 Thread BrianP

The dependencies list on
http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/a-simple-jax-ws-service.html was what I was
referring to.



dkulp wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday 07 November 2007, BrianP wrote:
>> Thanks! Got it and it's working.  Why is that not on the dependency
>> list?
> 
> What dependency list?
> 
> It's in the dependencies for the aegis databinding pom so it should pull 
> in.   It's also shipped in our lib directory and is in the classpath 
> entry of the manifest jar.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
>>
>> With that, it generated a bunch of foo.aegis.xml not found messages
>> for each of the property types of the FullOrder, including the
>> MultiString one.
>>
>> Is there a way to make it ignore most of the properties of my class
>> except the ones I want to expose?  Maybe I should start a new thread,
>> since I'm past the JDOMException issue.
>>
>> Also, I went a couple steps further and got another
>> NoClassDefFoundError, this time for jaxen.  I found this jar, but it
>> is also not on the dependencies list.
>>
>>
>> You need jdom-1.0.jar.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: newb question - JDOMException with aegis binding?

2007-11-08 Thread Daniel Kulp
On Wednesday 07 November 2007, BrianP wrote:
> Thanks! Got it and it's working.  Why is that not on the dependency
> list?

What dependency list?

It's in the dependencies for the aegis databinding pom so it should pull 
in.   It's also shipped in our lib directory and is in the classpath 
entry of the manifest jar.

Dan


>
> With that, it generated a bunch of foo.aegis.xml not found messages
> for each of the property types of the FullOrder, including the
> MultiString one.
>
> Is there a way to make it ignore most of the properties of my class
> except the ones I want to expose?  Maybe I should start a new thread,
> since I'm past the JDOMException issue.
>
> Also, I went a couple steps further and got another
> NoClassDefFoundError, this time for jaxen.  I found this jar, but it
> is also not on the dependencies list.
>
>
> You need jdom-1.0.jar.



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RE: newb question - JDOMException with aegis binding?

2007-11-07 Thread BrianP

Thanks! Got it and it's working.  Why is that not on the dependency list?

With that, it generated a bunch of foo.aegis.xml not found messages for each
of the property types of the FullOrder, including the MultiString one.

Is there a way to make it ignore most of the properties of my class except
the ones I want to expose?  Maybe I should start a new thread, since I'm
past the JDOMException issue.

Also, I went a couple steps further and got another NoClassDefFoundError,
this time for jaxen.  I found this jar, but it is also not on the
dependencies list.


You need jdom-1.0.jar.


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RE: newb question - JDOMException with aegis binding?

2007-11-07 Thread Benson Margulies
You need jdom-1.0.jar.

> -Original Message-
> From: BrianP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 4:13 PM
> To: cxf-user@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: newb question - JDOMException with aegis binding?
> 
> 
> I'm trying to get CXF working for the first time.  Actually I've got
the
> basic client and server examples working and talking to each other,
but
> I'm
> getting a MarshallingError: 'YourClass is not known in this context'
error.
> 
> I'm trying to create services around the beans in a jar (created by
> another
> party), so we don't have access to the source code of the beans to
> annotate
> them.  From what I've read so far, that means I need to use an aegis
> mapping, right?  Also, these classes are far from POJOs, they are
complex
> business objects with static methods, search methods, etc.  But they
do
> have
> properties that I would like to expose via the service.
> 
> I've created a MyClass.aegis.xml file (in the same package as the
> client/server/intrfc/impl) in an attempt to map one of these objects,
but
> I'm still getting the MarshallingError.
> 
> What would an aegis.xml file look like for this?  I've tried using the
> class
> name as the name of the mapping, with and without the full package
name,
> like this
> 
> 
>   
>  type="com.company.MultiString"/>
>   
>  
> MultiString is another class from the 3rd party jar. I assume I'll
have to
> map that as well, but I tried the above hoping it would get rid of the
> 'yourclass not known in this context' error, and instead give me a
> different
> error like 'MultiString not defined'.
> 
> Then I realized I hadn't changed the server code to use aegis, as
directed
> on the aegis-databinding.html page of the wiki.  Once I did that, upon
> startup of the server I immediately got the NoClassDefFoundError for
> org.jdom.JDOMException.  I'm running in Eclipse 3.3 so I went into the
Run
> dialog for the server class and added to its classpath all the
> dependencies
> listed for CXF.  Still got the error.  I've googled the JDOMException
and
> can't find which jar it's in.  Anyone know?
> 
> Here's my server class:
> 
> package com.mycompany.api.services;
> 
> import org.apache.cxf.aegis.databinding.AegisDatabinding;
> import org.apache.cxf.frontend.ServerFactoryBean;
> 
> public class FullOrderServer {
> 
>   protected FullOrderServer() throws Exception {
> System.out.println("Starting FullOrderServer");
> 
> ServerFactoryBean sf = new ServerFactoryBean();
> sf.setServiceClass(FullOrderService.class);
> sf.setAddress("http://localhost:9000/fullOrderService";);
> sf.getServiceFactory().setDataBinding(new AegisDatabinding());
> sf.create();
> 
> // END SNIPPET: publish
> }
> 
> public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
> new FullOrderServer();
> System.out.println("FullOrderServer ready...");
> 
> Thread.sleep(5 * 60 * 1000);
> System.out.println("FullOrderServer exiting");
> System.exit(0);
> }
> }
> 
> any suggestions? Thanks
> 
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