It appears that WSRPExtensionHandler.java correctly sets the removeExtensions
instance variable to true.
Unfortunately the handleResponse() method, which calls removeExtensions(), is
never called by anyone, so the extension remains.
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Here's some additional info once I reconfigured log4j.xml:
| 09:47:46,906 DEBUG [HandlerChainBaseImpl] Enter: handleFault
| 09:47:46,906 DEBUG [HandlerChainBaseImpl] Handle fault:
[state=METHOD_READY,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| 09:47:46,906 DEBUG [HandlerChainBaseImpl] Exit: handleFault with statu
Here you go:
| 09:09:04,218 ERROR [SOAPFaultExceptionHelper] SOAP request exception
| javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException: org.jboss.ws.binding.BindingException:
javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: Failed to parse source: Requested element
{urn:bea:wsrp:ext:v1:types}LookAndFeelDescriptor is not allowed
The base source was fine. Thanks, it compiles now. Unfortunately, I'm still
getting the same exception in the consumed portlet.
I've a fresh check out into Eclipse, so tomorrow I'll poke around a bit and see
if I can help fix this.
Thanks for getting the source in shape.
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Sorry, the size is 4474 bytes.
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Chris,
I'm using the version that was in CVS as of last night. It's dated 6/11/06 and
is 2442 bytes.
I've banged my head against the wall with wsrp4j and uPortal and feel like I'm
real close to getting JBoss to work here.
I also updated the wsdl_services.wsdl based on a thread in the WSRP Dev
I can successfully build the base beta1 source and swapped out the
webservices.xml and wsdl_services.wsdl.
Unfortunately, I'm still getting this exception from the WebLogic consumer:
| Fault: {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Client
| javax.xml.rpc.JAXRPCException: org.jboss.ws.bin
Would it make sense for me to just copy the webservices.xml and
wsdl_services.wsdl updates to the base source and build from there? It appears
as if some refactoring is going on and rolling back just a file or two isn't
going to do the trick.
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Chris,
Thanks, that helps - any ideas why I'm seeing these compile errors? Did I get a
bad checkout?
| _default:compile-classes:
|[depend] Deleted 3 out of date files in 0 seconds
| [javac] Compiling 45 source files to
C:\dev\jboss-portal-2.4\wsrp\output\classes
| [javac]
I don't mind building it separately, but if I run build.bat out of the wsrp
folder, I still get the compile errors.
If you can point out where I need to manually update the webservices.xml and
wsdl_services.wsdl files, I'll just do that.
I've tried a number of locations, but when I re-start JBo
I'm noticing that when I do a "build deploy" that the porta-wsrp.sar is not
being built. If I add the wsrp module to build.xml then I get:
| _default:compile-classes:
| [mkdir] Created dir: C:\dev\jboss-portal-2.4\wsrp\output\classes
| [javac] Compiling 162 source files to
C:\dev\
How do you incorporate Kupo into the stand-alone Nukes build?
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No, didn't create a new path. The 404 message shows RequestURI=/new_page.html.
This alpha must not include the WYSIWYG editor. I see no reference to it.
Thanks.
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I created a new page, named the file "new_page" and added the following html: to
index.html:
New page.
When I select the link I get a 404 error.
On a related topic - are there extension to Nukes that do not require the user to know
html?
Thanks.
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After some false starts, it's now working.
After unzipping, go to the /bin directory and type "run".
Contrary to the instructions, the url should be simply http://localhost:8080, not
http://localhost:8080/nukes.
Thanks!
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Last night I somehow found jboss-3.2.1_nukes-1.0.0alpha and downloaded it. This is
supposed to be the self-contained version of nukes.
Today I'm looking for installation instructions for this .zip. Unfortunately I haven't
been able to find that, nor can I locate where I downloaded this.
Anyone
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