I've sent an email to the list yesterday, guess it got lost is about how can I define which method should be exposed on my WSDL is this possible (without java 5) ?
Best Regards
On 4/5/06, David Wible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good morning. I woke up this morning thinking it my be harsh. Last night I
was thinking it was matter of fact. Dan has been a friend and helped me
personally quite a bit. I apologize if it came across otherwise.
I'm not frustrated. I was just trying to assert my ideas on the project.
Call it unrequited love? :-)
The offer still stands for me to be a guinea pig and put something together.
When I get through I'll try and write something up??
Xfire performs well, is a helluva application and people like it, including
me.
David
>From: "Tim Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: [xfire-user] Problems with Spring
>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 09:47:11 +0200
>
>Dave,
>
>Sounds like you had a bad day in the office... hopefully we can get you
>going today.
>
>With regard to a tutorial - In defence of Dan (and the others) I found this
>about as simple to follow as any and got me started with an echo service in
>about 3 minutes http://xfire.codehaus.org/Quick+Start. I have a couple
>months knowledge on spring though so perhaps this helped...
>
>I'm going to try to help:
>
>"but when deploying it complains about not finding a bean named xfire"
>
>Please change web.xml to include the spring configuration (application
>context) files for xfire like so (it's in the xfire jar, and needs to be
>read for the spring beans factory):
><web-app>
> <!-- For xfire context initialisation in a spring environment -->
> <context-param>
> <param-name>contextConfigLocation</param-name>
>
><param-value>classpath*:org/codehaus/xfire/spring/xfire.xml</param-value>
> </context-param>
>
> <!-- Register the spring context listener -->
> <listener>
> <listener-class>
>org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener </listener-class>
> </listener>
>
> <servlet>
> <servlet-name>XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> <display-name>XFire Servlet</display-name>
>
><servlet-class>org.codehaus.xfire.spring.XFireSpringServlet</servlet-class>
> </servlet>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
> <servlet-name>XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> <url-pattern>/servlet/XFireServlet/*</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
>
> <servlet-mapping>
> <servlet-name>XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> <url-pattern>/services/*</url-pattern>
> </servlet-mapping>
> </web-app>
>
>From the info you have given, I think that "might" be enough to get you
>going. I can't answer your other questions so well as I just WAR it up and
>put it on the server... If you put it on a server it's just for you,
>something like:
> http://YOUR_SERVER:PORT/WEB_APP/services/echo?wsdl
>
>I use it all in a spring config and wire it all up differently to you
>(SimpleUrlHandlerMapping to point to different services) but will be happy
>to send my files and help you get going... just post to the list and I'll
>do
>a skeleton app, configured the way I do it.
>
>Cheers
>
>Tim
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: davewible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:47 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [xfire-user] Problems with Spring
>
>Good evening.
>
>Matt's site helps some but I think what is simple ought to be simple and I
>truly believe it to be with xfire. What doesn't help with the reply is
>ignoring the request. The raible link is a hushpuppy of sorts. I'm a fan
>of the people who've created xfire so any pub is good pub and I'm glad the
>link exists.
>
><watch the wrap on he link below>
>http://netzooid.com/presentations/SOAWithXFire.ppt#271,20,Easy client
>
>Here's a question. If I use the XFireHttpServer class, server.start();
>How do i know when I create my client where the endpoint is? the server is
>using jetty on machine A. How do I connect from machine B? What machine
>from the client's point of view and how do i know that?
>
>From my view as a commodity Java coder I can tell you that WS were
>important
>
>3-4 yrs ago. Now we have SOA, choreography, BPEL, etc and they are back.
>OK, they never went away but still...
>
>For the common coder, admitted here again, who hasn't been working on SOAP
>or WS for the last yr or 2yrs + getting xfire (or any web service besides
>axis from 3-4 yrs ago ) working is new. Remember there's other 'stuff'
>like
>
>Spring, Hibernate, app servers, java 5, java 6 not including the xml
>technologies that have been our focus. Not including evolving
>architectures
>
>plus RoR and God save your soul Maven!!
>
>Enought of the sob story. The gift you can give to the Java community,
>which the Spring guys did a great job of, would be the 'put your nose in
>it'
>
>example(s) on Tomcat! I swear it won't take that long to do and I'd even
>be
>
>the guinea pig and I'll document the whole darn thing.
>
>If you do a search on Spring MVC step by step that things rocks. From the
>ANT build to the navigation it freakin' works with only minor tweaks that
>even I was able to figure out. Since 2003 they've updated it for Spring 2.
>From there one can start to experiment which is what I did.
>
>I'll have some questions, from work, tomorrow morning, about the xfire
>example as well. Not the one from Dan's presentation but the service
>deployed on tomcat. If you would answer the question in here about the
>jetty example I'd appreciate it.
>
>I do not write this to emotionally complain or admonish you. You are
>donating your time and it is appreciated it's just people want to be able
>to
>
>get in the pool and at least consume the stuff. :-)
>
>Thanks for your time,
>
>David
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mika Göckel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected] >
>Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 3:27 PM
>Subject: Re: [xfire-user] Problems with Spring
>
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > maybe this helps:
> >
> > http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuseXFire
> >
> > The simplest way to get the xfire def's into your Spring config is to
> > import it:
> >
> > <?xml version=" 1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN"
> > "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd ">
> >
> > <beans>
> >
> > <import resource="classpath:org/codehaus/xfire/spring/xfire.xml"/>
> > <--------------------
> >
> > <bean name="echoService"
>class="org.codehaus.xfire.spring.ServiceBean">
> > <property name="serviceBean" ref="echo"/>
> > <property name="serviceClass"
> > value="org.codehaus.xfire.test.Echo"/>
> > <property name="inHandlers">
> > <list>
> > <ref bean="addressingHandler"/>
> > </list>
> > </property>
> > </bean>
> >
> >
> >
> > Vinicius Carvalho schrieb:
> >> Hello! I'm trying to get XFire working using SpringServiceBean. Well
>I'm
> >> very frustated as the site is totally incomplete, following the steps
>on
> >> the site results on errors. Here's what I've done so far:
> >>
> >> bean name="echoService" class=" org.codehaus.xfire.spring.ServiceBean">
> >> <property name=
> >> "serviceBean" ref="echo"/>
> >> <property name="serviceClass"
> >> value="org.codehaus.xfire.test.Echo"/>
> >> <property name="inHandlers">
> >> <list>
> >> <ref bean="addressingHandler"/>
> >> </list>
> >> </property>
> >> </bean>
> >>
> >> <bean id="echo" class="org.codehaus.xfire.test.EchoImpl
> >> "/>
> >>
> >> <bean id="addressingHandler"
> >> class="org.codehaus.xfire.addressing.AddressingInHandler"
> >> />
> >>
> >> <web-app>
> >> <servlet>
> >> <servlet-name>XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> >>
> >> <display-name>XFire Servlet</display-name>
> >> <servlet-class>
> >> org.codehaus.xfire.spring.XFireSpringServlet
> >>
> >> </servlet-class>
> >> </servlet>
> >>
> >> <servlet-mapping>
> >> <servlet-name>
> >> XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> >> <url-pattern>/servlet/XFireServlet/*</url-pattern>
> >> </servlet-mapping>
> >>
> >> <servlet-mapping>
> >> <servlet-name>XFireServlet</servlet-name>
> >> <url-pattern>/services/*</url-pattern>
> >> </servlet-mapping>
> >> </web-app>
> >>
> >> I've replaced the echobean for one of my beans, but when deploying it
> >> complains about not finding a bean named xfire. So I've tried the site
> >> and there's no mention of it. So I've opened the XFireSpringServlet
>class
>
> >> source and found that it looks for a xfire bean. I've tried to
>configure
> >> it, but as theres no documentation on it, it's kinda hard, I've lost a
> >> couple of hours trying to get this to work, it's very frustating. Could
> >> someone point the right direction. And after I get this working I'd
>like
> >> to contribute to the site (if anyone else could) I think this lack of
> >> documentation a major flaw on the project.
> >>
> >> Regards
> >
> >
> > --
> > cyber:con gmbh
> > Mika Göckel
> >
> > Rathausallee 10
> > 53757 Sankt Augustin
> >
> > tel (+49)2241 / 9350 0
> > fax (+49)2241 / 9350 99
> > mob (+49) 172 / 279 2771
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> > email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
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