I just published a 2.1.5-SNAPSHOT.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Daniel Kulp <dk...@apache.org> wrote: > On Thu February 19 2009 9:44:15 am hairman wrote: >> Hmm now I use version 2.1.4 and I still have the same behaviour. But you >> think, it's fixed now? > > 2.1.4 was tagged/built on Feb 5. The fix wasn't done till the 12th. Thus, > it wouldn't be in 2.1.4. I'll get new snapshots for 2.1.5 up today. > > Dan > > >> >> >This is now fixed on trunk/2.1.x. >> > >> >Dan >> > >> > >> > >> > Dan >> > >> > On Thu February 12 2009 11:48:27 am Daniel Kulp wrote: >> > > On Wed February 11 2009 7:27:47 am hairman wrote: >> > > > I'm trying to use the @Oneway-Annotation in a CXF Serviceinterface >> > > > using Spring. @OneWay (camelCase) doesn't exist, so I think, it's a >> > > > fault in the CXF docu? ( >> > >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/developing-a-service.html#DevelopingaS >> > >> > > >er vi ce-the%257b%2...@oneway%257d%257dannotation ) >> > > >> > > Yep. I've corrected that. Thanks! >> > > >> > > > I import javax.jws.Oneway, however the annotation seems to be >> > >> > ignored?! >> > >> > > Hmmm.. that's definitely a bug. I can reproduce it here as well. >> > > Not sure what's going on there yet. Digging into it now. >> > > >> > > Dan >> > > >> > > > /************************ WS-Interface >> > > > **************************************/ >> > > > WebService(name = "LockService", targetNamespace = "foo") >> > > > public interface LockService { >> > > > >> > > > @WebMethod() >> > > > @Oneway() >> > > > public void oneWayTest(); >> > > > } >> > > > >> > > > /************************** WS-Impl >> > > > ***************************************/ public class LockServiceImpl >> > > > implements LockService { >> > > > public void oneWayTest() { >> > > > try { >> > > > Thread.sleep(4000); >> > > > } catch (InterruptedException e) { >> > > > System.out.println("+++++++++ Interrupted exception"); >> > > > } >> > > > } >> > > > /***************************** Spring-Config >> > > > *********************************/ >> > > > <!-- Bean --> >> > > > <bean id="lockService" class="foo.service.LockServiceImpl"/> >> > > > >> > > > <!-- Endpoints --> >> > > > <jaxws:endpoint id="lockServiceEndpoint" implementor="#lockService" >> > > > address="/LockService" /> >> > > > >> > > > The WS-Client still waits 4sec until he returns... >> >> -- >> Daniel Kulp >> dk...@apache.org >> http://www.dankulp.com/blog > > -- > Daniel Kulp > dk...@apache.org > http://www.dankulp.com/blog >