----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen Mazza" <gma...@talend.com> To: <users@cxf.apache.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:25 PM Subject: Re: Does CXF support multiple endpoint for single wsdl now?
> Within the same configuration file, can't you specify two separate > services, one with each port you wish to activate? That may be CXF's > way of supporting "multiport at runtime". I want to got a wsdl which contains a service with two active port simultaneously. But it seems cannot,I have tried the CXF's system test "org/apache/cxf/systest/ws/security/server.xml " which configure two seperate services. But the cxf actually do is just publish two service, and each service only activate one port; I cannot got a wsdl which activate two port simultaneously? > Glen > > On 12/28/2011 04:07 AM, xuhb wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Willem Jiang"<willem.ji...@gmail.com> >> To:<users@cxf.apache.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 4:29 PM >> Subject: Re: Does CXF support multiple endpoint for single wsdl now? >> >> >>> In this case you need to specify the two endpoint and publish them >>> separately. >>> >> Yes, this is the only way I can do; and this is why I say the old version >> CXF doesn't support multi-port at runtime; >> >>> The port of the wsdl is band to the CXF endpoint, you may need to do >>> some addition work to check the WSDL if you want to publish the service >>> from the WSDL automatically. >>> >> I still have no idea about how to do; >> >> After hacking some code of CXF 2.3.3(not the latest version), I found it's >> very hard to support the feature I want, for example: the >> org.apache.cxf.service.invoke.Invoker is binding to >> org.apache.cxf.service.Service; so I am very hard to extending CXF to enable >> service to support mult-port, because if so, the invoker may not binding to >> service, it should be binding to port or endpoint; >> >>> On 12/28/11 3:53 PM, xuhb wrote: >>>> Thanks willem and Glen: >>>> >>>> I have tried, it seems I can only make CXF to publish a service with >>>> single port , I still cannot make CXF to publish a service with multi-port >>>> taking effect at same time; >>>> >>>> Also I have tried the example of CXF systest which support >>>> multiport(systests\ws-security\src\test\java\org\apache\cxf\systest\ws\security\Server.java) >>>> >>>> Following is the CXF systest 's wsdl, which contains 2 port. But the >>>> published service only has single port take effect; >>>> <wsdl:service name="GreeterService"> >>>> <wsdl:port >>>> name="TimestampSignEncryptPort" >>>> binding="tns:Greeter_SOAPBinding"> >>>> <soap:address >>>> >>>> location="http://localhost:9000/GreeterService/TimestampSignEncryptPort" >>>> /> >>>> </wsdl:port> >>>> <wsdl:port >>>> name="UsernameTokenPort" >>>> binding="tns:Greeter_SOAPBinding"> >>>> <soap:address >>>> >>>> location="http://localhost:9000/GreeterService/UsernameTokenPort" >>>> /> >>>> </wsdl:port> >>>> </wsdl:service> >>>> >>>> When I run the example, I found when I trying to retrieve wsdl from >>>> http://mycomputername:9000/GreeterService/TimestampSignEncryptPort?wsdl >>>> only the TimestampSignEncryptPort will take effect (the address will be >>>> replaced as a correct url by cxf), >>>> and also retrieve wsdl from >>>> http://mycomptername:9000/GreeterService/UsernameTokenPort?wsdl , only the >>>> UsernameTokenPort will take effect; >>>> >>>> >>>> It seems the CXF doesn't publish a service for 2 port at same time, but >>>> just published two different service, and each service make one port >>>> taking effect and leave another aside >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Willem >>> ---------------------------------- >>> FuseSource >>> Web: http://www.fusesource.com >>> Blog: http://willemjiang.blogspot.com (English) >>> http://jnn.javaeye.com (Chinese) >>> Twitter: willemjiang >>> Weibo: willemjiang >>> >> > > > > -- > Glen Mazza > Talend Community Coders > http://coders.talend.com > blog: http://www.jroller.com/gmazza > >