Thanks !
Sorry ... my mistake ... I forgot to add ObjectFactory to classpath ... :-(
[]'s
JLima
Sorry ... my mistake ... I forgot to add ObjectFactory to classpath ... :-(
[]'s
JLima
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De: Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviadas: Domingo, 29 de Outubro de 2006 23:24:07
Assunto: Re: [xfire-user] JAXB2 Binding Problem
De: Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviadas: Domingo, 29 de Outubro de 2006 23:24:07
Assunto: Re: [xfire-user] JAXB2 Binding Problem
With JAXB I think you need to have a jaxb.index file in your package
which lists the class names. So if I had a packge "com.acme" with a
"Customer" class, I would have a jaxb.index file which contained
"Customer" on the first line.
Hope that helps,
- Dan
Julio Cesar de Melhado e Lima wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> I'm trying to set-up a webservice using
> org.codehaus.xfire.transport.http.XFireConfigurableServlet.
>
> I'm also using JAXB2 for binding and JSR-181 to declare my
> webservices and webmethods.
>
> My service.xml looks like :
>
>
> <bean id="gestaoAtivosService"
> class="br.com.netset.visanet.gestaoativos.ws.GestaoAtivosServiceImpl"/>
> <bean name="jaxbServiceFactory"
> class="org.codehaus.xfire.jaxb2.JaxbServiceFactory"/>
> <service>
> <name>GestaoAtivosService</name>
> <serviceBean>#gestaoAtivosService</serviceBean>
> <serviceFactory>#jaxbServiceFactory</serviceFactory>
> <style>document</style>
> <use>literal</use>
> </service>
> </beans>
>
>
> I can see my WSDL accessing a local url, but when I try to access an
> operation I get an error like :
>
> javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: "br.com.netset.visanet.gestaoativos"
> doesnt contain ObjectFactory.class or jaxb.index
>
> I know that I'm missing something... but I don't know what :-/
> Any idea ?
> Do I need to configure anything else ?
>
> Thanks a lot !
>
> JLima
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which lists the class names. So if I had a packge "com.acme" with a
"Customer" class, I would have a jaxb.index file which contained
"Customer" on the first line.
Hope that helps,
- Dan
Julio Cesar de Melhado e Lima wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> I'm trying to set-up a webservice using
> org.codehaus.xfire.transport.http.XFireConfigurableServlet.
>
> I'm also using JAXB2 for binding and JSR-181 to declare my
> webservices and webmethods.
>
> My service.xml looks like :
>
>
> <bean id="gestaoAtivosService"
> class="br.com.netset.visanet.gestaoativos.ws.GestaoAtivosServiceImpl"/>
> <bean name="jaxbServiceFactory"
> class="org.codehaus.xfire.jaxb2.JaxbServiceFactory"/>
> <service>
> <name>GestaoAtivosService</name>
> <serviceBean>#gestaoAtivosService</serviceBean>
> <serviceFactory>#jaxbServiceFactory</serviceFactory>
> <style>document</style>
> <use>literal</use>
> </service>
> </beans>
>
>
> I can see my WSDL accessing a local url, but when I try to access an
> operation I get an error like :
>
> javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: "br.com.netset.visanet.gestaoativos"
> doesnt contain ObjectFactory.class or jaxb.index
>
> I know that I'm missing something... but I don't know what :-/
> Any idea ?
> Do I need to configure anything else ?
>
> Thanks a lot !
>
> JLima
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Envoi Solutions
http://envoisolutions.com
http://netzooid.com/blog
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