Complex types should be handled automatically as a rule. If you're
using Aegis binding, then you don't have to do anything. If you're
using JAXB, you should just be able to add annotations on the service
class and you'll be go to go for a basic start. You may find you need
to add various annotat
I misspelled cxf down below but that was only here in the forum post. The
question is still valid.
Here is my CXFServlet definition if its of any value:
cxf
cxf
Apache CXF Endpoint
org.apache.cxf.tr
Hi
Do you use the SpringBusFactory to load the Spring configuration file ?
If not , you need to include the below files to start a soap over http
service.
Willem.
thomaslarsson wrote:
Hello,
During startup of my application which is just a simple jax-ws service I get
the message
org.
Hi
You can take [1] as an example which use the spring to setup the
endpoint information.
[1] http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/writing-a-service-with-spring.html
Willem.
thomaslarsson wrote:
I misspelled cxf down below but that was only here in the forum post. The
question is still valid.
Hi,
Yes, since I am using the CXFServlet I am by default using the
SpringBusFactory.
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Yea, I see that I missed those import statements now.
The reason why I have been having problems with this is probably that I am
trying to
mix the setup shown in the sample java_first_jaxws with an existing spring
setup.
The java_first_jaxws sample does not contain any spring context files and
ju
What I did for my simple web service[1] might(?) be of help for you.
Glen
[1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/date/20071019#step7 (steps 7 and 8)
Am Montag, den 22.10.2007, 00:33 -0700 schrieb thomaslarsson:
>
> Yea, I see that I missed those import statements now.
> The reason why I have been h