Jacques, Is there any other solution to my problem of calling ofBiz services from .Net? .........may be different perspective?
----- Original Message ----- From: Jacques Le Roux [via OFBiz] To: devalpatel Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 7:53 PM Subject: Re: how to use ofBiz service in .Net application? BTW we could build an adapter for that. I mean to encapsulate OFBiz services in CXF when needed... Also be careful from the other side if ever you use also CXF: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4245 Jacques From: "Rajbir Saini" <[hidden email]> > Hi Deval, > > Below is rough outline of the step to deploy a web service using CXF. You can replace CXF with any other web services engine such > as Axis2. > > 1. Download CXF web application from Apache CXF. > 2. Create OFBiz component in hot-deploy or you can use your existing component. > 3. Configure CXF servlet into the web.xml. You may need to copy the CXF jar files in the lib folder of your component. > 4. Deploy your services using cxf.xml. You can inject Delegator and LocalDispatcher using Spring beans and use the dispatcher to > call the OFBiz services within your web service. > > Thanks, > > Raj > > On Friday 11 May 2012 06:41 PM, devalpatel wrote: >> Hi Rajbir, >> >> Thanks for the reply. >> >> How to deploy the soap service in ofBiz. Means, if I create a new project for implementing a SOAP webservice, how to deploy it >> in ofBiz? >> >> Can you give some simple steps or example...For exmplae . 1) create a soap webservice. 2) put the war into XXX folder into >> ofBiz... 3) required components etc........ >> >> Just brief level direction for implementing wrapper soap service............ >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Regards, >> >> Deval >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Rajbir Saini [via OFBiz] >> To: devalpatel >> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 11:30 AM >> Subject: Re: how to use ofBiz service in .Net application? >> >> >> Deval, >> >> Yes, you will need to implement the SOAP services and deploy them in the >> OFBiz. You can use Axis2 (Older version is part of OFBiz) or you can use >> CXF to deploy your services. I understand it is going to be a lot of >> work but I think this is the best way out looking at the state of OFBiz >> exported web services. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Raj >> >> On Friday 11 May 2012 10:38 AM, devalpatel wrote: >> >> > Rajbir, >> > >> > You have suggested to wrap the ofBiz services into our own SOAP services >> > that returns the primitives types or whatever we want. >> > >> > So, does the SOAP services will be implemented and deployed in ofBiz ? >> > because, i am not clear about how to fit the independent SOAP services into >> > the ofBiz framework. >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Deval >> > >> > -- >> > View this message in context: >> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Re-how-to-use-ofBiz-service-in-Net-application-tp4580144p4625479.html >> > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: >> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Re-how-to-use-ofBiz-service-in-Net-application-tp4580144p4625558.html >> To unsubscribe from Re: how to use ofBiz service in .Net application?, click here. >> NAML >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Re-how-to-use-ofBiz-service-in-Net-application-tp4580144p4626369.html >> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Re-how-to-use-ofBiz-service-in-Net-application-tp4580144p4626573.html To unsubscribe from Re: how to use ofBiz service in .Net application?, click here. NAML -- View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Re-how-to-use-ofBiz-service-in-Net-application-tp4580144p4626647.html Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.