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1. Re: jbossws with apache
palin Aug 30, 2007 3:45 AM (in response to smith.gerry)"gerry744" wrote:
I'm using Jboss behind apache.
'/jbossws/services' works fine, the wsdls's work fine, but the actual services don't work. They do work if I connect directly on port 8080, but not through apache. Everything else is working fine through apache.
If I try connecting a browser to the actual service via apache, instead of seeing the service I just get "http GET not supported".
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong ?
I'm using jboss 4.2.1, jbossws 2.0.1, apache2 on another machine, jk 1.2, all on gentoo.
Thanks!
I would check what url apache is actually trying to connect to; I mean, it's ok that you get a "http GET not supported" if you access an endpoint using your browser. As a matter of fact, endpoints support POST, GET is supposed to work only for wsdl retrieval calls. -
2. Re: jbossws with apache
r.eloc Aug 5, 2008 8:34 AM (in response to smith.gerry)"palin" wrote:
I would check what url apache is actually trying to connect to; I mean, it's ok that you get a "http GET not supported" if you access an endpoint using your browser. As a matter of fact, endpoints support POST, GET is supposed to work only for wsdl retrieval calls.
Why is GET not supported? All the other web service frameworks I have used (Apache Axis, .NET) have supported that, it's quite useful when developing and testing. -
3. Re: jbossws with apache
asoldano Aug 21, 2008 5:50 AM (in response to smith.gerry)"r.eloc" wrote:
"palin" wrote:
I would check what url apache is actually trying to connect to; I mean, it's ok that you get a "http GET not supported" if you access an endpoint using your browser. As a matter of fact, endpoints support POST, GET is supposed to work only for wsdl retrieval calls.
Why is GET not supported? All the other web service frameworks I have used (Apache Axis, .NET) have supported that, it's quite useful when developing and testing.
I'd say because when you invoke a service, you provide the soap request message, thus you need POST.