Ok, I see the problem. Your service is using wrapped mode, unfortunately
URIMapper did not handle Wrapped/Unwrapped operation correctly. I have filed
JIRA cxf-938 for this.
Thanks,
Jervis
> -Original Message-
> From: Sric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 2007年8月23日 23:22
> To: cxf-user
Thanks, that took care of it !
On 8/23/07, Willem Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> The exception that you showed will be thrown when the transport
> factories are not initiated properly.
>
> When you create the client which use the http transport, you need to
> make sure the CXF core
Hi
The exception that you showed will be thrown when the transport
factories are not initiated properly.
When you create the client which use the http transport, you need to
make sure the CXF core can load the cxf-rt-transports-http-jetty module.
If you are using spring to set up the ClientPr
AFAIK, current CXF trunk has upgrade the asm to 2.2.3 for better
hibernate integration.
You can try out the latest version or just use asm 2.xx to go around it.
Willem.
gdprao wrote:
Hi,
I have tried the following workaround and could able to resolve this error.
1. Removed Hibernate's asm
Hi
Please see my comment in the mail.
Fred Dushin wrote:
On Aug 20, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Christian Vest Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I don't get why I must do all this configuration of cxf in order to
make it access external web services over HTTPS when my web browser is
able to access web sites over HTTPS
Hi
I found your fault , you misspelling the CXFServlet by CFXServlet.
Your web.xml should be
CXFServlet
org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet
1
CXFServlet
/services/*
Willem.
green804 wrote:
I am migrating from xfire to to cxf. I a
Yes,
They are same to each other and mean the spring beans' reference.
CXF just pass the bean's reference to the service implementor variable.
Willem.
Ridgway, Jamie Mr CONT USAAC wrote:
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So did I.
I solved the same problem using
Does anyone know if the #im
Hi,
I have tried the following workaround and could able to resolve this error.
1. Removed Hibernate's asm.jar,cglib-2.1.3.jar and asm-attrs.jar from
classpath.
2. Placed cglib-nodep-2.1_3.jar in classpath (downloaded from
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/cglib/cglib-nodep/2.1_3/).
3. Included as
Hi Sotlzenberg,
I am also facing the same exception after upgrading to CXF-2.0.1 with CXF
asm jars which seems to be incompatible with hibernate jars. I don't have
this issue when I am working with CXF-2.0 version. If I place asm jars that
comes with hibernate, the Hibernate error disappears, b
How does one configure or intercept and change the encoding of soap
messages in cxf?
Benson Margulies wrote:
> CXF doesn't support Encoded.
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Chris Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 5:22 PM
>> To: cxf-user@incubator.apach
Hi all,
I have the webservice up and running on the server (deployed in a war file).
Trying to create a stand alone java client using the ClientProxyFactoryBean
keeps giving the following error.
Any pointers would be great!
Thanks,
Jacob
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Co
Hmmm... that looks like a classpath issue somehow. Are there two
versions of the Spring jars available? (ex: one in the war and another
in the tomcat share/lib dir?)
Dan
On Wednesday 22 August 2007, Anne Racel wrote:
> Hi folks -
>
>
>
> I made it past my Eclipse hurdles (still waiting
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Kaleb Walton wrote:
> Also, it looks like CXF uses Java's Logging implementation, however, I
> cannot seem to get it to log anywhere. Does anyone have any quick
> pointers on how to get that going?
What exactly are you trying to get logged?
The first step is to get the
Shoot. You're right. The HTTPConduit takes a direct dependency on it.
That's REALLY not good. I've logged an issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-936
Dan
On Thursday 23 August 2007, nuka wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've put in place WS with CXF and I have a conflict between sun
>
Jervis,
Thanks for your reply.
The interface code is as follows:
package com.fm.services;
import javax.jws.WebParam;
import javax.jws.WebService;
import javax.jws.WebResult;
import org.codehaus.jra.Get;
import org.codehaus.jra.HttpResourc
Hello,
I've put in place WS with CXF and I have a conflict between sun mail.jar and
geronimo-javamail jar. If I drop geronimo-javamail jar I get an error
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/geronimo/mail/util/StringBufferOutputStream
in my WS class client.
Whew - figured out that I needed to pass an associative array as arguments.
The call I needed to make was:
$client->testString(array("arg0"=>"test"));
Hope that helps someone else trying to figure out how to consume these
webservices via PHP (NuSOAP, SoapClient, Pear SOAP, etc.).
Regards,
Kaleb
Thanks to both of you!
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|Dale Peakall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As a requirement for our customers I'm trying to get SOAP communication
going using PHPs SoapClient object. Calling methods with no parameters
works fine (I get results) but when I pass in parameters I get a "Fault
occurred while processing" error message returned which I assume is coming
somewhe
Hi Doug,
Unfortunately, the documentation is wrong in two respects:
(1) It doesn't appear that the jaxws:endpoint element supports a nested
portName element. So... for now... you won't be able to specify
portName there.
(2) Although it *does* support serviceName, the format for specifying
the n
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the idea - if only I could modify the class!! It's been made
available to me only as a JAR, not in source format, so I don't have the
possiblity of adding the familiar JAX-B annotations that would do this.
One suggestion I've had from a colleague in Dublin is to create a skel
Duplicate element defination will be genereate in the WSDL for the WebFault
while using Doc/Literal SOAP style. e.g.
and it is no problem in the WSDL if using rpc/Literal style by using the
following annotation in the webservice interface
@SOAPBinding(style= SOAPBinding.Style.RPC, use= SOAPBin
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the help. I modified the code as you suggested, and I was able to
send and process an encrypted message.
I did not get the null pointer exception anymore (maybe because I upgraded
to 2.0.1).
Thanks everyone for your precious help! :-)))
Davide
Davide Gesino wrote:
>
>
The spring configuration will look something like this:
http://apache.org/cxf/binding/http";>
class="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.support.JaxWsServiceFactoryBean">
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