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1. Re: Any success with Seam web services?
nickarls Apr 10, 2008 10:24 AM (in response to ericjava.eric.chiralsoftware.net)Not that much web services in Seam, most come from JAX-WS
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2. Re: Any success with Seam web services?
sducas.sducas1.gmail.com Apr 10, 2008 5:16 PM (in response to ericjava.eric.chiralsoftware.net)Hello Eric,
I had no problem at all implementing and consuming my web service with seam.
First follow the seam documentation to create a stateless service bean (ejb3) implementing your service.
Deploy it.
if you wish to now if the service has been deployed and what is the url of it's wsdl descriptor then navigate to:
http://localhost:8080/jbossws/services
(under jboss of course)
For my application named
banque
and a service ClientListService the wsdl url was:http://127.0.0.1:8080/banque-ear-banque-ejb/ClientListService?wsdl
ok, now you only have to generate a client:
open a command shell and go to:
$JBOSSHOME/bin/
and type: wsconsume WSDLURLThis will generate java classes acting as client API to consume your service.. (you can try it with seambay wsdl...)
don't hesitate if you have any trouble understanding or achiving this steps....
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3. Re: Any success with Seam web services?
ramanujareddy Jul 21, 2009 12:29 PM (in response to ericjava.eric.chiralsoftware.net)I tried above command but i got message wsconsume command not found.
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4. Re: Any success with Seam web services?
ramanujareddy Jul 21, 2009 12:44 PM (in response to ericjava.eric.chiralsoftware.net)thank you Stephane DUCAS,
i got class files then what i want to do, how to use these classes in my seam application.please help me -
5. Re: Any success with Seam web services?
harsh820 Jan 25, 2011 10:01 PM (in response to ericjava.eric.chiralsoftware.net)Thanks Stephane!