Hi Kurt, thanks for your reply. I'm deploying the webservice as a jar, so there's no web.xml in that project, the config is in a sun-ejb.xml file...where should I define the clerk servlet? In the web.xml of the admin app on glassfish ($GLASSFISH\lib\install\applications\adminapp\adminapp_war)? I haven't tried deploying the samples war, I'll give that a try and let you know.
-----Original Message----- From: Kurt T Stam [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 27 May 2011 15:27 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Registering via annotations Hi James, That all looks good to me. Are you deploying in a jar or a war? Sounds like a jar. The thing is that something needs to go read the annotations.. So this is done by adding <servlet> <servlet-name>UDDIClerkServlet</servlet-name> <display-name>Clerk Servlet</display-name> <servlet-class>org.apache.juddi.v3.client.config.UDDIClerkServlet</servlet-class> <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup> </servlet> to the web.xml. Does the juddib3-samples.war work for you? Cheers, -Kurt On 5/27/11 6:38 AM, James Burton wrote: > Hi, I've installed the juddi portal bundle 3.0.4 and can register services OK > (just using the root user and jUDDI authentication for now, and I've > registered services through soapUI and with a client). I want to set up > registration via annotations when services are deployed on Glassfish 2.1.1. > Glassfish and the portal bundle are both running locally. I added the > juddi-client and uddi-ws jars to glassfish and I can deploy annotated > services using netbeans 7.0, but nothing is registered. There are a couple of > warnings at the end of the glassfish output, which I've attached, along with > the webservice bean and my uddi.xml (which is in META-INF when the jar is > deployed). Any ideas where I'm going wrong or how to troubleshoot this? > Couple of things I'm not sure about -- do I need to do anything to set up the > clerk (BobCratchit) or the department referred to in uddi.xml? Thanks, > > ///glassfish output > Container com.sun.enterprise.webservice.JAXWSContainer@17b9ff2 doesn't > support class com.sun.xml.ws.api.server.Module > LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [PeopleWS] loaded successfully! > com.sun.webui.jsf.component.DropDown::The current value of component > propertyForm:propertyContentPage:propertySheet:propertSectionTextField:instanceNameProp:logFile > does not match any of the selections. > Did you forget to reset the value after changing the options? > JSFT0003: VariableResolver was unable to find key (logEntryDetail) in > ResourceBundle (help). > com.sun.webui.jsf.component.DropDown::The current value of component > propertyForm:propertyContentPage:propertySheet:propertSectionTextField:instanceNameProp:logFile > does not match any of the selections. > Did you forget to reset the value after changing the options? > > //uddi.xml -- I used the same uddi.xml (minus the clerks entry) successfully > with a client based on the SimplePublish example > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> > <uddi> > <reloadDelay>5000</reloadDelay> > <manager name="people-ws"> > <nodes> > <node> > <name>default</name> > <description>Main jUDDI node</description> > <properties> > <property name="serverName" value="localhost"/> > <property name="serverPort" value="8888"/> > <property name="keyDomain" value="juddi.apache.org"/> > <property name="department" value="businesses" /> > </properties> > <!-- JAX-WS Transport --> > > <proxyTransport>org.apache.juddi.v3.client.transport.JAXWSTransport</proxyTransport> > <custodyTransferUrl> > > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/custody-transfer?wsdl > </custodyTransferUrl> > <inquiryUrl> > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/inquiry?wsdl > </inquiryUrl> > <publishUrl> > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/publish?wsdl > </publishUrl> > <securityUrl> > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/security?wsdl > </securityUrl> > <subscriptionUrl> > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/subscription?wsdl > </subscriptionUrl> > <subscriptionListenerUrl> > > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/subscription-listener?wsdl > </subscriptionListenerUrl> > <juddiApiUrl> > http://${serverName}:${serverPort}/juddiv3/services/juddi-api?wsdl > </juddiApiUrl> > </node> > </nodes> > <clerks registerOnStartup="true"> > <clerk name="BobCratchit" node="default" publisher="root" password=""> > <class>uk.ac.susx.peoplews.session.PeopleWSServiceBean</class> > </clerk> > </clerks> > </manager> > </uddi> > > //part of the webservice bean > > package uk.ac.susx.peoplews.session; > > //imports > > /** > * > * @author jb453 > */ > @Stateless > @UDDIService( > businessKey="uddi:juddi.apache.org:cis", /* this business is registered */ > serviceKey="uddi:cis-peoplews", > description = "The People service") > @UDDIServiceBinding( > bindingKey="uddi:cis-peoplews-binding", > description="WSDL endpoint for the PeopleWS Service. This service is used > for " > + "stuff.", > accessPointType="wsdlDeployment", > > accessPoint="https://localhost:8181/PeopleWSBean_0_0_1/PeopleWSServiceBean?wsdl") > @WebService(serviceName = "PeopleWSBean_0_0_1") > @RolesAllowed(value = "webTeamUser") > public class PeopleWSServiceBean implements PeopleWSServiceBeanLocal { > > > //constructor > > /* > * Web methods > */ > > @WebMethod > public Collection<PeopleDTO> getPeopleBySurname(@WebParam(name = > "surname") String surname) { > //etc > } > > } > > > > >
