Hi Freeman,

I think I was not clear on my communication, If I just deploy the cxf-se on
the bus, The WSDL is not getting generated from the POJO class. (Tested by
going to JMX Console and looking at the Internal Endpoint and run the
LoadWSDL() returns only the XML header and no WSDL)

The main reason I am not using the cxf-bc is because wsdl is a required
attribute and I think I cannot configure the cxf-bc because the WSDL is auto
generated from cxf-se. How do you configure such a combination?

thanks
-gopal


Freeman Fang wrote:
> 
> Hi Gopal,
> If you want to use cxf-se with http component, you need use new endpoint 
> definition of http component to specify useJbiWrapper="true"
> Something  like
> <http:soap-consumer useJbiWrapper="true" ...
> 
> Also, you can try to  use cxf bc with cxf se.
> 
> Best Regards
> Freeman
> 
> Gopal Narra wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I am having problems getting cxf-se to expose a pojo on the bus. I am a
>> newbie and any help will be much appreciated.
>>
>> Environment: Windows XP, JDK 1.6.03, Servicemix 3.2
>>
>> 1) I created Annotated POJO class called MathService.java, this is in the
>> src of the math folder.
>>
>> 2) This pojo is compiled into math.jar
>>
>> 3) In the mathservice-cxf-su\src\main\resources\xbean.xml, I expose the
>> MathService as a CXF endpoint.
>>
>> 4) Created a HTTP BC and then SA for the Math Service.
>>
>> When I deploy the SA, the WSDL is not auto generated (JMX Console,
>> loadWSDL() returns nothing).
>>
>> Attaching all code for reference
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> -gopal
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p16210363/MathService-CXF.zip
>> MathService-CXF.zip 
>>   
> 
> 
> 

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