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
>      }
>
> }
>
>
>
>
>

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