William,
Also what do your web.xml *-servlet.xml look like now?  have they changed since your initial posting?

On 3/24/06, Jason Tesser < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
what jar are u using to provide javax.jws.WebService?  the xfire-jsr181-api-1.0-M1.jar  or the wsm-1.0-alpha.jar? 


On 3/23/06, William White < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm pasting the code for you below.  I finally got it working by trial
and error and I'm not sure exactly what I was doing wrong.  I was trying
to make publish my service using three different methods:

#1. Using the DispatcherServlet in web.xml, which reads the
xfire-servlet.xml file containing the
Jsr181WebAnnotations/Jsr181HandlerMapping/SimpleUrlHandlerMapping
combination.

#2. Using the DispatcherServlet in web.xml, which reads the
xfire-servlet.xml file containing the
XFireExporter/SimpleUrlHandlerMapping combinations.

#3. XFireConfigurableServlet in the web.xml, which ignores the
xfire-servlet.xml and instead uses the META-INF/xfire/services.xml file
which contains my reference to the webserice using the
org.codehaus.xfire.jaxws.JAXWSServiceFactory .

I proved the method #3 would work, and now I've got #1 working as well.
Like I said, I'm not sure what I did to fix it, but I did remove the
User.aegis.xml and School.aegis.xml files that were apparently still
being read even though I was using the
Jsr181WebAnnotations/Jsr181HandlerMapping in the xfire-servlet.xml which
I figured would use the annotations and ignore the mapping files.  I
thought the mapping files would only get read when I was using the
default method for exporting the service. (i.e. not declaring the
JAXWSServiceFactory in the services.xml in case #3, or not using the
Jsr181WebAnnotations/Jsr181HandlerMapping beans in the
xfire-servlet.xml ).  This is all very confusing!

Regardless, my service class and interface are pasted below. If you
want, I can post all of my code in more detail.  I think you have to
make sure the web.xml file and xfire-servlet.xml file are setup
perfectly for this all to work.


------Service interface--------

package org.winston.ws;

import java.util.Collection;
import org.winston.domain.School;
import org.winston.domain.User;
import javax.jws.WebMethod;
import javax.jws.WebResult;
import javax.jws.WebService;

@WebService(targetNamespace = " org.winston.ws")
public interface WinstonWebService
{
     public String echo(String echoString);

     public User getUser(String userId);

     @WebMethod()
     @WebResult(name = "UsersArray", targetNamespace = " org.winston.ws")
     public User[] getUsersArray();

     @WebMethod()
     @WebResult(name = "UsersList", targetNamespace = " org.winston.ws")
     public Collection<User> getUsersList();

     @WebMethod()
     @WebResult(name = "SchoolsArray", targetNamespace =
" org.winston.ws")
     public School[] getSchoolsArray();

     @WebMethod()
     @WebResult(name = "SchoolsList", targetNamespace =
"org.winston.ws ")
     public Collection<School> getSchoolsList();
}


--------Service Implementation class--------

package org.winston.ws.impl;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;

import javax.jws.WebMethod ;
import javax.jws.WebResult;
import javax.jws.WebService;

import org.winston.domain.School;
import org.winston.domain.User;
import org.winston.ws.WinstonWebService;

@WebService(serviceName = "WinstonWebService", endpointInterface =
"org.winston.ws.WinstonWebService")
public class WinstonWebServiceImpl
implements WinstonWebService
{

     public String echo(String echoString)
     {
         return "Hello " + echoString;
     }


     public User getUser(String userId)
     {
         System.out.println("getUser(" + userId + ")");
         User returnUser = new User();
         returnUser.setId (new Long(userId));
         returnUser.setUsername("TestUser");
         returnUser.setPassword("password");
         returnUser.setEnabled(true);
         returnUser.setEmail(" [EMAIL PROTECTED]");
         returnUser.setLastLogin(new Long(System.currentTimeMillis()));
         return returnUser;
     }


     public User[] getUsersArray()
     {
         User[] userArray = new User[4];

         userArray[0] = new User();
         userArray[0].setId(new Long(50));
         userArray[0].setUsername("Bob Smith");
         userArray[0].setPassword("password");
         userArray[0].setEnabled(true);
         userArray[0].setEmail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
         userArray[0].setLastLogin(new
Long( System.currentTimeMillis()));

          ...(truncated).....

         userArray[3] = new User();
         userArray[3].setId(new Long(80));
         userArray[3].setUsername("Tammy Johnson");
         userArray[3].setPassword("password");
         userArray[3].setEnabled(true);
         userArray[3].setEmail("[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
         userArray[3].setLastLogin(new
Long(System.currentTimeMillis()));

         return userArray;
     }


     public Collection<User> getUsersList()
     {
         List returnUserList = new ArrayList();

         User newUser1 = new User();
         newUser1.setId(new Long(50));
         newUser1.setUsername("Bob Smith");
         newUser1.setPassword("password");
         newUser1.setEnabled(true);
         newUser1.setEmail(" [EMAIL PROTECTED] ");
         newUser1.setLastLogin(new Long(System.currentTimeMillis()));
         returnUserList.add(newUser1);

          ...(truncated).....

         User newUser4 = new User();
         newUser4.setId(new Long(80));
         newUser4.setUsername("Tammy Johnson");
         newUser4.setPassword("password");
         newUser4.setEnabled(true);
         newUser4.setEmail(" [EMAIL PROTECTED]");
         newUser4.setLastLogin(new Long(System.currentTimeMillis()));
         returnUserList.add(newUser4);

         return returnUserList;
     }


     public School[] getSchoolsArray()
     {
         User[] userArray = new User[4];
         School[] schoolArray = new School[4];

         schoolArray[0] = new School();
         schoolArray[0].setId(new Long(1));
         schoolArray[0].setName("Winston School");
         schoolArray[0].setAddress1("100 No Way");
         schoolArray[0].setAddress2("");
         schoolArray[0].setCity("Dallas");
         schoolArray[0].setState("TX");
         schoolArray[0].setZipcode("12345");

          ...(truncated).....

         schoolArray[3] = new School();
         schoolArray[3].setId(new Long(4));
         schoolArray[3].setName("St. Marx");
         schoolArray[3].setAddress1("503 Some Lane");
         schoolArray[3].setAddress2("Bldg 100");
         schoolArray[3].setCity("Ft. Worth");
         schoolArray[3].setState("TX");
         schoolArray[3].setZipcode("11545");

         return schoolArray;
     }


     public Collection<School> getSchoolsList()
     {
         List returnSchoolList = new ArrayList();

         School newSchool1 = new School();
         newSchool1.setId(new Long(1));
         newSchool1.setName("Winston School");
         newSchool1.setAddress1("100 No Way");
         newSchool1.setAddress2("");
         newSchool1.setCity("Dallas");
         newSchool1.setState("TX");
         newSchool1.setZipcode ("12345");
         returnSchoolList.add(newSchool1);

         ...(truncated).....

         School newSchool4 = new School();
         newSchool4.setId(new Long(4));
         newSchool4.setName ("St. Marx");
         newSchool4.setAddress1("503 Some Lane");
         newSchool4.setAddress2("Bldg 100");
         newSchool4.setCity("Ft. Worth");
         newSchool4.setState ("TX");
         newSchool4.setZipcode("11545");
         returnSchoolList.add(newSchool4);

         return returnSchoolList;
     }

}



On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at  3:00 PM, Jason Tesser wrote:

would you mind pasting your org.winston.ws.impl.WinstonWebServiceImpl
class here?  i am trying to do a similar thing and cannot even get teh
@WebService to work :-s

On 3/23/06, William White < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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'[EMAIL PROTECTED] ')> > wrote: Hi All,

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