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1. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
ema1 Apr 1, 2008 2:27 AM (in response to coejboss)Add a JBR listener for it :
<jbr-provider name="JBR-Http" protocol="http" host="localhost">
<jbr-bus busid="Http" port="8765" />
</jbr-provider>
I saw sample webservice_producer uses both JMSListener and JBRListener , you can look at it for details. -
2. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
coejboss Apr 1, 2008 6:03 AM (in response to coejboss)Hi Ema,
Thanks for your immediate response but I want to know what actually is a JBRListener? Is it a HttpListener for JBoss?
Regards
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3. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
kconner Apr 1, 2008 6:51 AM (in response to coejboss)It is a listener which wraps JBoss Remoting and, at present, provides support for HTTP and socket transports.
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4. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
coejboss Apr 1, 2008 7:19 AM (in response to coejboss)
Thanks Kevin.
When I try to run "ant runtest" for webservice_producer, it displays following error in server:
org.jboss.kernel.spi.registry.KernelRegistryEntryNotFoundException: Entry not found with name: WSEndpointRegistry
Could you please tell me what could be the reason?
Regards
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5. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
tfennelly Apr 1, 2008 7:28 AM (in response to coejboss)Have you deployed the quickstart ... "ant clean deploy"?
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6. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
coejboss Apr 1, 2008 7:43 AM (in response to coejboss)"tfennelly" wrote:
Have you deployed the quickstart ... "ant clean deploy"?
Ya I've deployed through "ant deploy" and I also got the message in the server:
display-instructions:
[echo]
[echo] ******************
[echo] Quickstart deployed to target JBoss ESB/App Server at 'C:/jboss-4.2.1.GA/server/default/deploy'.
[echo] 1. Check your ESB Server console to make sure the deployment was executed without errors.
[echo] 2. Run 'ant runtest' to run the Quickstart.
[echo] 3. Check your ESB Server console again. The Quickstart should have produced some output.
[echo] ******************
But only while running "ant runtest" only, It creates problem.
Regards
CoE-JBoss
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7. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
coejboss Apr 2, 2008 2:47 AM (in response to coejboss)Can it be a version issue of jboss-remoting.jar? I am using Specification-Version: 2.2.1.GA.
Waiting for response.
Regards
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8. Re: Sending SOAP Message through HttpListener rather than JM
tfennelly Apr 2, 2008 6:26 AM (in response to coejboss)"coejboss" wrote:
Can it be a version issue of jboss-remoting.jar? I am using Specification-Version: 2.2.1.GA.
I wouldn't expect a JBR version issue to result in a KernelRegistryEntryNotFoundException. I'd guess that this is more likely something to do with the version of JBossWS.
To get back on track... we started on "how to deploy a HTTP endpoint" on the ESB and got to using the <jbr-listener>. Looks like we've moved on to a JBossWS issue now re running the webservice_producer quickstart. Yes/no?
Which version of the ESB are you using? Are you running from SVN src or are you using a distro ? Have you patched you JBossAS with a newer version of JBossWS? Perhaps you're not even interested in using the SOAPProcessor and Webservice endpoints??