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1. Re: @WebServiceRef jbossws 1.2.0.GA
thomas.diesler Mar 3, 2007 9:02 AM (in response to seventy8)Have a look at
cd jbossws-tests ant -Dtest=jaxws/samples/webserviceref test
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2. Re: @WebServiceRef jbossws 1.2.0.GA
seventy8 Mar 5, 2007 10:17 AM (in response to seventy8)I ran the ant-script and got the following output:
Buildfile: build.xml prepare: [echo] [echo] ----------------------------------------------- [echo] jboss.home = C:\java\jboss-4.0.5.GA [echo] tomcat.home = /usr/java/tomcat [echo] java.home = C:\Programme\Java\jdk1.5.0_11\jre [echo] endorsed = C:\java\jboss-4.0.5.GA/lib/endorsed [echo] excludesfile = tests-jboss40-excludes.txt [echo] ----------------------------------------------- thirdparty-get: thirdparty-classpath: thirdparty: common-classpath: jboss-classpath: tomcat-classpath: init: test: prepare: [echo] [echo] ----------------------------------------------- [echo] jboss.home = C:\java\jboss-4.0.5.GA [echo] tomcat.home = /usr/java/tomcat [echo] java.home = C:\Programme\Java\jdk1.5.0_11\jre [echo] endorsed = C:\java\jboss-4.0.5.GA/lib/endorsed [echo] excludesfile = tests-jboss40-excludes.txt [echo] ----------------------------------------------- thirdparty-get: thirdparty-classpath: thirdparty: common-classpath: jboss-classpath: tomcat-classpath: init: tests-main: BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: 2 seconds
the generated output-folder includes the folders classes, log, and reports
each of these folders is empty, except the log folder which includes an empty logfile.
What is the right way to use an ejb3 stateless session bean as webservice-client?
I found several examples, but none of them worked.
Do I have to put the annotation to the class, to the field of the service or to the field of the port?
Do I have to set a value for mappedName and wsdlLocation? -
3. Re: @WebServiceRef jbossws 1.2.0.GA
thomas.diesler Mar 7, 2007 6:18 AM (in response to seventy8)Yes, @WebServiceRef functionality is supported with the EJB3 implementation in jboss-4.2.x and jboss-5.0.x
In jboss-4.0.5 you will have to use the API to create web service clients.
http://jbws.dyndns.org/mediawiki/index.php/JAX-WS_User_Guide#Web_Service_Clients -
4. Re: @WebServiceRef jbossws 1.2.0.GA
biroj Mar 26, 2007 3:40 AM (in response to seventy8)
Hi,
Do you have an exact list what is NOT supported in JBoss 4.0.5 among features of JBossWS 1.2?
We could avoid such a misunderstandings in the future... since it is very time consuming to continously browse what is supported and what is not.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Bye,
Janos -
5. Re: @WebServiceRef jbossws 1.2.0.GA
biroj Mar 26, 2007 4:42 AM (in response to seventy8)
Hi,
You proposed to use the JAX-WS API to create a service, but
do you know how to specify a relative path to e.g.
META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl
?
I tried the
"file:/./META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
"file:/META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
"file:./META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
"file:META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
"file://META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
"file:///META-INF/wsdl/x.wsdl"
but no one is working...
Could I avoid to use absolute path?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Bye,
Janos