On 4/9/07, Tom Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I made it through the Fuse tutorial and found some issues. I think they have
> to do with the Tutorial being done with a slightly out of date version of
> Fuse. I'm posting the discrepancies I found in the hope it helps someone,
> somewhere.
>
> The Create Contract First Web Services In Fuse Tutorial:
>
>     * When creating the first project you are instructed to select a
> "JSR-181 Service based on WSDL" project from the "New Project" wizard. That
> selection does not exist in the 1.3 version of the Fuse IDE. Choose
> "Contract First Service" instead.
>     * In creating the WSDL you are instructed to add a "getPrice" method. In
> the presentation the service Input changes to "getPriceRequest" and the
> Output changes to "getPriceResponse". In my IDE the Output changed to
> "getPriceResponse" but the Input changed to "getPrice". The difference had
> no long term effect on the assembly or running of the tutorial but it did
> cause me to stop and scratch my head for a bit. Clearly I did something
> wrong. I did not. Neither did you.
>     * The next thing really got me. When the WSDL is done and its time to
> generate source the presentation moves really quick and its difficult to see
> exactly what gets clicked. The presenter right clicks on the PricingService
> project , goes down to the "Build Phase" menu item and selects
> "generate-sources". In Fuse IDE 1.3 "Build Phase", and therefore its
> sub-selections, do not exist. Instead of "Build Phase" select "Run As". Then
> select "Maven2 generate sources".
>     * Shortly after that you run into another menu issue. You're told you
> need to "Synchronize with Maven" after you create a folder named "java".
> There is no "Synchronize with Maven" in the menu. I could not figure out
> what to do so I went into the pom.xml for the project and added the
> following to the resources element:
>
>     <resource>
>     <directory>src/main/java</directory>
>     </resource>
>
>     * Things go pretty well up until you finish creating the PricingHttp
> consumer. There you'll run into another descrepacncy in the Maven2
> implementation. You are instructed to select a project, right click, go down
> the list of actions to "Build Phase" and select "install". Instead, select
> the project, go down the list of actions to "Run As" and select "Maven2
> install". As instructed do this for both the PricingHttp and the
> PricingService projects.
>
>     * In running the install on the PricingService project I got some ugly
> build errors:
>
>           Unable to locate the Javac Compiler in: C:\Program
> Files\Java\jre1.5.0_06\..\lib\tools.jarPlease ensure you are using JDK 1.4
> or above and...
>
>       Note the "jre". I'm running the standard Sun 1.5.0_6 JDK. There is no
> "tools.jar in the "jre" but there is one in the JDK. So, in Eclipse, I went
> to Windows, Preferences, Java, Installed JREs and added the "jdk1.5.0_6" by
> navigating to "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_06". I reran the "Run As",
> "Maven2 install" and all was well.
>     * One last issue popped up: deployment failed. This is what I saw in the
> projectDeply console:
>
>           [WARN] Attempting to build MavenProject instance for Artifact of
> type: jar; constructing POM artifact instead.
>           [INFO] ------------------ Deployment Analysis --------------------
>           [INFO] A custom project has 3 child dependencies
>           [INFO] - jbi-service-assembly : C:\Documents and
> Settings\tom\.m2\repository\com\mycompany\PricingAssemply\1.0-SNAPSHOT\PricingAssemply-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
>           [INFO] - jbi-component : C:\Documents and
> Settings\tom\.m2\repository\org\apache\servicemix\servicemix-http\fuse-3.1.0.2\servicemix-http-fuse-3.1.0.2-installer.zip
>           [INFO] - jbi-component : C:\Documents and
> Settings\tom\.m2\repository\org\apache\servicemix\servicemix-jsr181\fuse-3.1.0.2\servicemix-jsr181-fuse-3.1.0.2-installer.zip
>           [INFO] - jbi-shared-library : C:\Documents and
> Settings\tom\.m2\repository\org\apache\servicemix\servicemix-shared\fuse-3.1.0.2\servicemix-shared-fuse-3.1.0.2-installer.zip
>           [INFO] -----------------------------------------------------------
>           [INFO] PricingAssemply is not deployed
>           [INFO] Deploying jbi-service-assembly from C:\Documents and
> Settings\tom\.m2\repository\com\mycompany\PricingAssemply\1.0-SNAPSHOT\PricingAssemply-1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
>           [ERROR] mojo-execute : jbi:projectDeploy
>           Diagnosis: Unable to deploy project, Error accessing ServiceMix
> administration
>           FATAL ERROR: Error executing Maven for a project
>           [ERROR] project-execute :
> com.mycompany:PricingAssemply:jbi-service-assembly:1.0-SNAPSHOT (
> task-segment: [jbi:projectDeploy] )
>           Diagnosis: Unable to deploy project, Error accessing ServiceMix
> administration
>           FATAL ERROR: Error executing Maven for a project
>
>       I wasn't sure that was helpful so I went to the server console and
> found a pretty long stack trace with xml snippets and
> IllegalArgumaentExceptions and all kinds of other nastyness but I'll cut to
> the chase. Here was the important part:
>
>           Caused by: java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in path
> at index 16: file:/C:/Program Files/FUSE-1.3.0/FUSE-1.3.0/data/s....
>
>       We don't need the whole line because if we count to 16 we find out the
> "Illegal character" is the <space> in "Program<space>Files" of the windows
> directory where the Fuse install placed the server. I copied the entire
> "FUSE-1.3.0" directory structure up one level (so that "Program Files" was
> no longer part of the path) and from that point on it was smooth sailing.

Thanks for taking the time to document these items, Tom. It would
really be great if you could you put this info into a wiki page so
it's easier to access and edit. All you need to do is register for a
wiki account here:

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action

Once you have an account, you can add and edit pages in the wiki. It's
as simple as that!

Bruce
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