JAX-RPC with attachments

I have a service that needs to return an xml document and an attachment. The service is implemented as a stateless session bean. The xml document contains meta-information about the attachment. I cannot find a good example or explanation on how to return both of these forms in a single response.
Can someone point me to an example, or provide an explanation?
Thanks,
Steve Pruitt

Hi Steve!
Have you tried to return a Source object as an answer?
cheers,
Rodrigo.

Similar Messages

  • Is it possible to connect to a web Service(JAX-RPC) with a middlet?

    Is it possible to connect to a web Service(JAX-RPC) with a middlet?

    Hi
    Check this article: http://developers.sun.com/sw/building/codesamples/j2me-client/index.html
    Mihai

  • JAX-RPC with JAXM?

    I have already created a synchronous messaging client using JAX-RPC. I now find the need to also have a asychronous messaging client as well. I was not able to find much as far as information or examples of asynchronous messaging. The only information I was able to find just says that I should use JAXM. The question I have is can I combine the JAX-RPC and the JAXM together (I'm using tomcat). Also does anyone know of a good asynchronous messaging example using either JAXM or JAX-RPC?
    tyia

    The Java Web Services Tutorial case study example uses JAX-RPC and JAXM together:
    http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/doc/CB.html

  • Is JAX-RPC compatible with Apache Axis?

    We are starting a new project, and our design goal is to develop server-side API that is the exposed via Web Services. The goal is to have them run within the Sun Reference Implementation, and within Apache Axis.
    My question is, if we develop to the JAX-RPC Specification, with occasional SAAJ calls for attachment processing, will our Web Services run within Apache Axis? In other words, it Apache Axis JAX-RPC and SAAJ-compatible?

    It seems that the way they handle Attachments is different. Apache Axis seems to have its own way of handling Attachments, even though it is possible that they also support the standard JAX-RPC way.
    Generally speaking, I am not very happy with how JAX-RPC handles attachments, but this is a different subject.

  • Newbie to attachment with JAX-RPC

    Hi,
    I am new to Web Services. I am developing a web services using oracle technology. I use JDeveloper 10g to create my web services using stateless Java class. Everything are so simple with clicking here and there to generate my WSDL file, web service stub and so on. Oracle use their own servlet as shown below.
    <servlet-name>MyWebService1</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.j2ee.ws.StatelessJavaRpcWebService</servlet-class>I had created my interface and implements (Hello.java & HelloImpl.java respectively). Having a method public String sayHello(String param).
    Now, I want to send a attachment (or more than one) to the client using JAX-RPC. My problem now is don't-know-where-to-start. I have gone through a few example but most of the examples are so misleading. I understand that the endpoint of a web services is from servlet. Am I suppose to start my coding to attach the document(*.doc, *.pdf, and so on) to the SOAP object in my Hello.java or HelloImpl.java? Correct me if I am wrong.
    Anyone out there has a sample code of how-to send attachment with JAX-RPC with step-by-step (especially using oracle jdeveloper 10g if exist) article, if any?
    Please help, I am lost. Thanks in advance.
    regards,
    yientau

    Hi,
    I am new to Web Services. I am developing a web services using oracle technology. I use JDeveloper 10g to create my web services using stateless Java class. Everything are so simple with clicking here and there to generate my WSDL file, web service stub and so on. Oracle use their own servlet as shown below.
    <servlet-name>MyWebService1</servlet-name>
    <servlet-class>oracle.j2ee.ws.StatelessJavaRpcWebService</servlet-class>I had created my interface and implements (Hello.java & HelloImpl.java respectively). Having a method public String sayHello(String param).
    Now, I want to send a attachment (or more than one) to the client using JAX-RPC. My problem now is don't-know-where-to-start. I have gone through a few example but most of the examples are so misleading. I understand that the endpoint of a web services is from servlet. Am I suppose to start my coding to attach the document(*.doc, *.pdf, and so on) to the SOAP object in my Hello.java or HelloImpl.java? Correct me if I am wrong.
    Anyone out there has a sample code of how-to send attachment with JAX-RPC with step-by-step (especially using oracle jdeveloper 10g if exist) article, if any?
    Please help, I am lost. Thanks in advance.
    regards,
    yientau

  • Batch operations with JAX-RPC

    I have read a number of different tutorials about Web services and JAX-RPC, and have to come the conclusion that JAX-RPC is the correct approach to use for my project. Most of the examples I have seen involve invoking services which perform a 'one-shot' action e.g. get a Stock Quote.
    My first question is that I am not sure for such 'one-shot' services, how much support there is in the API for sending/receiving arrays of data items. e.g. sending a user's data to a web service which includes an associated list of phone numbers.
    Further if I wanted to send user's data which included an array of nested objects, would I have to implement a serializer/deserialiser plugin?
    My main concern really is how best to handle a batch of requests to the service. My current thought is to use JAX-RPC with an xml document attachment - listing of a number of user's data and their parameters. A 'batch service' would return a response immediately then work through the document and invoke the existing 'single shot' service - which will be hosted on the same web server.
    Is this approach which brings together a number of different ideas from the various JAX-RPC tutorials viable? Are they any better alternatives?
    For example would it be better to implement a JAX-RPC for the single shot service requests and use JAXM for batch service requests? (On the server-side I would still be expecting the batch service to re-use the single-shot service). Can JAXM and JAX-RPC services co-exist on the same web server? I realise that there would be WSDL generated for the JAX-RPC service alone and so for a client developer there will be an inconsistency in terms of how the Web service is accessed.
    Thanks in anticipation

    Hello, I'll try and go through your questions one at a time:
    My first question is that I am not sure for such 'one-shot' services, how much support there is in the API for
    sending/receiving arrays of data items. e.g. sending a user's data to a web service which includes an
    associated list of phone numbers.JAX-RPC has built in support for List type operations. There is no problem sending Arrays of information over the wire. If you were sending an Object of type User, for instance, there would be no problem with User having a List of PhoneNumber types objects as part of it's structure.
    Further if I wanted to send user's data which included an array of nested objects, would I have to implement
    a serializer/deserialiser plugin?Condintional No. If the nested objects contained only data structures that JAX-RPC knows how to deal with, your fine (things like java.lang.String or java.lang.Integer). However, if your nested objects contain types that JAX-RPC does not know how to deal with (i.e. java.sql.TimeStamp), you will have to write a custom serializer/deserializer just like you would if you were passing those objects without them being nested.
    My main concern really is how best to handle a batch of requests to the service. My current thought is to
    use JAX-RPC with an xml document attachment - listing of a number of user's data and their parameters.
    A 'batch service' would return a response immediately then work through the document and invoke the
    existing 'single shot' service - which will be hosted on the same web server.
    Is this approach which brings together a number of different ideas from the various JAX-RPC tutorials
    viable? Are they any better alternatives?As per above you shouldn't have to send an xml document attachment, but I guess you could. Also, for batch processing type tasks you probably want to look at the asychronous mode mentioned in the JAX-RPC part of the JWSDP tutorial.
    For example would it be better to implement a JAX-RPC for the single shot service requests and use
    JAXM for batch service requests? (On the server-side I would still be expecting the batch service to re-use
    the single-shot service). Can JAXM and JAX-RPC services co-exist on the same web server? I realise
    that there would be WSDL generated for the JAX-RPC service alone and so for a client developer there
    will be an inconsistency in terms of how the Web service is accessed.Well, it really is up to you at this point. I assume that you want/need to use web services for access (as opposed to EJBs or any other method). So, I would look at an asychronous web service implementation.

  • Weblogic 10.3 - Arrays and JAX-RPC Web Services

    We are currently looking at migrating from WL 8.1 to WL 10.3, and have an issue with some of our web services (JAX-RPC) with regards to returning String arrays.
    We have a web service method that returns a response object. This response object has many properties that includes a property that is a String array. So the code looks something like this (this is a simplified version):
    <em>public class OurService
    @RemoteMethod
    @WebMethod
    @WebResult(name = "result")
    public ResponseObject lookup(String someParam)
    // build the object and its properties here...
    return responseObject;
    }</em>
    This is what the response object looks like:
    <em>public class ResponseObject
    private String[] someProperty;
    public String[] getSomeProperty()
    return this.</em><em>someProperty</em><em>;
    public void setSomeProperty(String[] </em><em>someProperty</em><em>)
    this.</em><em>someProperty</em><em>= </em><em>someProperty</em><em>;
    }</em>
    So the issue is this. In WL 8.1, the web service generator would recognise the fact that the response object had a property that was a String array and would declare as such in the WSDL file, for example:
    <em><strong> &lt;xsd:element xmlns:tp="java:language_builtins.lang" type="<font color="#ff0000">tp:ArrayOfString</font>" name="someProperty" minOccurs="1" nillable="true" maxOccurs="1"&gt;
    &lt;/xsd:element&gt;
    </strong></em>
    As a result, when the service is called, the property is returned in the SOAP response like this:
    <strong>.
    </strong>
    <div class="e">
    <div class="c" style="margin-left: 1em; text-indent: -2em">
    <em><strong> <span class="m">&lt;</span><span class="t">someProperty</span><span class="t"> soapenc:arrayType</span><span class="m">="</span></strong><strong>xsd:string[2]<span class="m">"</span><span class="m">&gt;</span></strong></em>
    </div>
    <div>
    <div class="e">
    <div>
    <em><strong><span class="b"> </span><span class="m">&lt;</span><span class="t">string</span><span class="t">
    xsi:type</span><span class="m">="</span></strong><strong>xsd:string<span class="m">"</span><span class="m">&gt;</span><span class="tx">string1</span><span class="m">&lt;/</span><span class="t">string</span><span class="b">&gt;
    &lt;string xsi:type="xsd:string"&gt;string2&lt;/string&gt;
    </span><span class="m">&lt;/</span><span class="t">someProperty</span><span class="m">&gt;</span></strong></em>
    </div>
    </div>
    </div>
    </div>
    <strong>.
    </strong>
    But, in WL 10.3, the WSDL entry is:
    <em><strong> &lt;xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="InstepCodes" nillable="true" type="xs:string"&gt;
    </strong></em>
    As a result the property is returned in the SOAP response like this:
    <strong> .
    </strong><strong><span class="m"> &lt;</span><span class="t">java:InstepCodes</span><span class="ns">
    xmlns:java</span><span class="m">="</span></strong><strong class="ns">java:com.myservice</strong><strong><span class="m">"</span><span class="m">&gt;</span><span class="tx">string1</span><span class="m">&lt;/</span><span class="t">java:InstepCodes</span><span class="m">&gt;</span>
    </strong><strong><span class="m"> &lt;</span><span class="t">java:InstepCodes</span><span class="ns">
    xmlns:java</span><span class="m">="</span></strong><strong class="ns">java:com.myservice</strong><strong><span class="m">"</span><span class="m">&gt;</span><span class="tx">string2</span><span class="m">&lt;/</span><span class="t">java:InstepCodes</span><span class="m">&gt;</span>
    </strong>The difference here is that WL 10.3 does not return the array of strings as a complex array type, just as a set of repeated elements.
    We need to return the array as we do for WL 8 in WL 10.3, because we have external clients that are parsing the response and looking for the XML in this format. We are not currently in a position to ask them to change.
    Is this a limitation of the JAX-RPC spec, or WL's implementation of it?
    If the service was to return a String array directly from a service method, then it is declared in the WSDL file.
    However, if a service returns an object that within itself has a property that is an array, it does not recognise it like it did with WL 8.1.
    <strong>
    </strong>
    <div class="e">
    </div>

    Thank you for the reply.
    We are using WL Server 8.1 (not Workshop), and moving to WL Server 10g R3.
    We are using the JWSC task to generate the service, which is:
    bq. weblogic.wsee.tools.anttasks.JwscTask+
    Here is an extract from the Ant build file the calls the task.
    &lt;jwsc
    srcdir="src/com/ourservice"
    sourcepath="src"
    destdir="${ear.dir}"
    verbose="false"
    debug="true"
    keepGenerated="true"
    classpathref="ws.class.path"&gt;
    +&lt;module name="${service.name}" explode="true"&gt;+
    +&lt;jws file="OurService.java" type="JAXRPC"/&gt;+
    +&lt;/module&gt;+
    +&lt;/jwsc&gt;+
    As stated in my first post, the service method returns an reponse object and its this that contains the array property. The service method itself does not return an array type. This seems to be the root of the problem, i.e. the declaration of array types is not being propagated down through the object graph the service method returns. Below is the code for the service and the response object.
    @FileGeneration(remoteClass = Constants.Bool.TRUE, remoteClassName = "OurService", localHome = Constants.Bool.TRUE, localHomeName = "OurServiceLocalHome", remoteHome = Constants.Bool.TRUE, remoteHomeName = "++OurService++Home", localClass = Constants.Bool.TRUE, localClassName = "++OurService++Local")+
    @JndiName(remote = "com.ourservice.++OurService++", local = "com.ourservice.++OurService++Local")+
    @Session(ejbName = "++OurService++", type = Session.SessionType.STATELESS, transactionType = Session.SessionTransactionType.CONTAINER, maxBeansInFreePool = "100", initialBeansInFreePool = "20", enableCallByReference = Constants.Bool.TRUE, homeIsClusterable = Constants.Bool.TRUE, homeLoadAlgorithm = Constants.HomeLoadAlgorithm.ROUND_ROBIN, isClusterable = Constants.Bool.TRUE, beanLoadAlgorithm = "RoundRobin", defaultTransaction = Constants.TransactionAttribute.SUPPORTS)+
    +@RoleMappings( { @RoleMapping(roleName = "Admin", externallyDefined = Constants.Bool.TRUE),+
    +@RoleMapping(roleName = "Monitor", externallyDefined = Constants.Bool.TRUE),+
    +@RoleMapping(roleName = "JMS", externallyDefined = Constants.Bool.TRUE) })+
    @WebService(name = "OurServicePort", serviceName = "OurService", targetNamespace = "http://www.ourservice.com/SOA/OurService+_service")+
    +@SOAPBinding(style = SOAPBinding.Style.RPC, use = SOAPBinding.Use.LITERAL)+
    @WLHttpTransport(contextPath = "OurService", serviceUri = "OurService", portName = "
    *OurService+Port")+
    public class OurService
    +{+
    @RemoteMethod
    @WebMethod
    @WebResult(name = "result")
    {color:#ff0000}public ResponseObject lookup(String someParam){color}
    // build the response object...
    return {color:#ff0000}responseObject{color};
    +}+
    This is what the response object looks like:
    public class ResponseObject
    +{+
    private String[] someProperty;
    +public {color:#ff0000}String[] getSomeProperty(){color}+
    +{+
    return this.someProperty;
    +}+
    public void setSomeProperty(String[] someProperty)
    +{+
    this.someProperty = someProperty;
    +}+
    +}+
    From all of this I cant tell how we get the WSDL file to delcare it as an array type, as shown in the JAX-RPC 1.1 spec you mentioned, based on the code we have and the JWSC build task we are using.
    (I appologise for the formatting of this message. It seems to want to insert + everywhere in the code examples, despite me removing them!)
    Edited by: user8013492 on 11-Dec-2008 02:09
    Edited by: user8013492 on 11-Dec-2008 02:11

  • How to pass SOAP Attachments with JAX-RPC Web Service

    I'm confused...
    This sample shows how to send/receive SOAP attachments by using the JAX-RPC Handler mechanism. Can somebody confirm if this is the preferred way to do this. I've seen an example wich does something like:
      public interface AttachmentService extends Remote {
        public String storeDocumentService(javax.activation.DataHandler dh, String filename) throws RemoteException;
      }and then uses JAX-RPC utilities to create wsdl, stubs and stuff. Does this have the same result, as what the OTN example shows (from an architecture perspective?
    Thx,
    Jan.

    Well, how an attachment is processed depends on your application logic...if your application logic requires to processing attachments and verify it before processing the SOAP message, handlers could be better option.
    If you need to process the attachment while processing the SOAP message, you can do it in the service implementation class.
    In both the cases you need to get access to SOAPMessage object and from there get the attachments with getAttachments method.

  • Attachments using JAX - RPC

    I am using JAX - RPC for attachemnts using jwsdp-1.2. I am using DataHandler for attachments. I have been able to deploy the web service but when I try to connect to web service using client, I get following error. ny help will be greatly appreciated
    serialization error: java.lang.NullPointerException
    at com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.AttachmentSerializer.serializeAsAttachment(AttachmentSerializer.java:120)
    at com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.AttachmentSerializer.serialize(AttachmentSerializer.java:74)
    at com.sun.xml.rpc.encoding.ReferenceableSerializerImpl.serialize(ReferenceableSerializerImpl.java:71)
    at attachments.client.AttachmentExampleAPI_sendDocument_RequestStruct_SOAPSerializer.doSerializeInstance(AttachmentExampleAPI_sendDocument_RequestStruct_SOAPSerializer.java:88)
    and more lines of error.
    Below is my client and webservice code :
    CLIENT
    FileDataSource fs = new FileDataSource("abc.txt");
    DataHandler dhSource = new DataHandler(fs);
    AttachmentExampleAPI up = new TestService_Impl().getAttachmentExampleAPIPort();
    up.sendDocument("properties", dhSource));
    WEBSERVICE CODE
    public void sendDocument(String name, DataHandler dh) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {
    DataSource ds = rdh.getDataSource();
    dh.writeTo(new FileOutputStream("abc.txt" ));
    Any help regarding the error will be great.

    Not sure exactly what the problem is but i have sent attachements successfully from the server to client using:
    SERVER method:
    public javax.activation.DataHandler getAudioMIMEAttachment(java.lang.String in0, java.lang.String in1) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {
    String inputFilename = null;
    String inputFormat = null;               
    inputFilename = "C:\\wav\\" + in0 + "." + in1;
    System.out.println("You have requested the following file: " + inputFilename);
    //create a new DataHandler object for the file contents
    DataHandler dh = new DataHandler(new FileDataSource(new File(inputFilename)));
    return dh;                    
    Chunks from client code:
    StreamingMultimediaSoapBindingStub stub = null;
    try
    stub = (StreamingMultimediaSoapBindingStub)(new StreamingDemoServiceLocator().getPort(StreamingMultimediaSoapBindingStub.class));
    catch (javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException jre) {
    System.err.println("Could not get client stub.");
    jre.printStackTrace();
    //call for binary DataHandler attachment
    if(stub != null)
    try
    dh = stub.getAudioMIMEAttachment("long", "wav");                                   
    catch (java.rmi.RemoteException re) {
    System.err.println("Error whilst calling method on client stub.");
    re.printStackTrace();                                   
    Well, hope it helps
    regards
    Paul

  • JAX RPC extension: Problem with document/literal and MyType[]

    Hi,
    I have installed the JAX RPC extension and want to generate a stub from my WSDL file. The WSDL describes a document/literal binding.
    Problem:
    A webservice server method like:
    public wineshop.model.common.SimpleProducer[] getSimpleProducerList() throws RemoteException;
    is translated into a stub method like:
    public UnknownType getSimpleProducerList() throws Exception {..}
    Is an array of own types with the binding style "document/literal" not supported in JAX RPC 1.4 or is it just a bug?
    The WSDL file is generated by JAX RPC 1.4.
    I have installed JWSDP-1.5 and generated a stub with wscompile from the WSDL file. The generated stub has the correct method return type:
    public wineshop.ws.client.SimpleProducer[] getSimpleProducerList()
    throws java.rmi.RemoteException
    It there a workaround like replacing some JDev JARs with JWSDP-1.5 to solve the problem?
    Any hints are welcome.
    Thanks Markus

    repost.....

  • JAX-RPC documentliteral with -model option problems in JWSDP 2.0

    Hello,
    I am trying to deploy a service generated with JAX-RPC. Howeverr when I write URL (http://localhost:8080/webservicedeployable/webservice001) in a browser I am getting message: 404 Not Found: Invalid request. Appending ?WSDL shows propers wsdl code, so endpoint URL is allright.. There is my config file delow:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <configuration xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jax-rpc/ri/config">
      <service name="webservice001"
               targetNamespace="http://scdjws/webservices/wsdl"
               typeNamespace="http://scdjws/webservices/types"
               packageName="com.service001">
        <interface name="service.MyServicePort" servantName="service.MyServiceImpl"/>     
      </service> 
    </configuration>I am using command:
    wscompile -gen:server -f:documentliteral -s "C:\Documents and Settings\Michal\jbproject\mojservice\src\" -classpath WEB-INF/classes -d build -model webservice001.xml.gz config.xml -keepmy jaxrpc-ri.xml is:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <webServices xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jax-rpc/ri/dd"
                 version="1.0"
                 targetNamespaceBase="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jax-rpc/wsi/wsdl"
                 typeNamespaceBase="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jax-rpc/wsi/types"
                 urlPatternBase="/ws">
      <endpoint name="service001"
                displayName="Service 001"
                description="This is service001"
                interface="service.MyServicePort"
                implementation="service.MyServiceImpl"
                model="/webservice001.xml.gz"/>
      <endpointMapping endpointName="service001"
                       urlPattern="/webservice001"/>
    </webServices>I am using Tomcat 5.5.16 and JWSDP 2.0.
    Making a call to the service throws exception:
    java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL: http://localhost:8080/webservicedeployable/webservice001
         at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:791)
    Thank you in advance for all suggestion.
    Michal

    Hi,
    I reselved the problem by just copying the FastInfoset to the jaxrpc\lib directory (I am sure this should work in a different way).
    Well, the next problem I am getting is that the "XMLStreamWriter" class cannot be found. This class is contained in jsr173_api.jar.
    I guess my main question is the following:
    Which projects are necessary to get this simple helloWorld example to work?
    I did set the JWSDP_HOME varible. Is there another setting I have to make to have all necessary jar-files available and to be able to run the samples?
    Could anybody point me to a tutorial that does not only show a few lines of code (as the HelloWorld sample in the JWSDP-Tutorial) but that would instead lead me through a step-by-step sample application that I write by myself and actually runs at the end? The example in the JWSDP-Tutorial uses all kinds of existing config files which are not explained.
    Thanks for your help.

  • Consuming a web service in Oracle9i with JAX-RPC calling

    Hello,
    i need to generate web service client in oracle9i db using jpublisher. And i found in this tutorial http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/callout_users_guide.htm that Oracle 9i is not supporting JAX-RPC web services calling, because of JDK 1.3.
    Is there any possibility to consume a web service using JAX-RPC instead of Oracle SOAP in Oracle 9.2 database ?

    I use utl_http pl/sql supplied package for this need - http://akdora.wordpress.com/2007/08/03/calling-a-web-service-by-plsql-utl_http/
    But I believe you may find more information with these resource -
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/web_services/index.html
    http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=97
    http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=99
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/dbwebservices.html
    Best regards.

  • Web Service JAX-RPC/SOAP with JAXB

    Hello,
    During my research on JAX-RPC/SOAP as web service technology. I found only simple "helloworld" sample type what using simple String as aurgment. For my task, I required a more complex aurgment such as a complete contact info. I then did some sample code for JAXB and found it to be very useful as a XML/JAVA binding tool. It seems logical to use JAXB to parse and bind the complex aurgment. Though I have not seen any reference to this using it with JAX-RPC. Does JAX-RPC have the tool set to accomplish the same thing? JAX-RPC may have such thing, but using this JAXB seem logical, thus would I still "conform" to the JAX-RPC if I go this route. Any info would be much appreciative.
    Thanks in Advance,
    Mike

    The two JAX-RPC tools that I have used, the reference implementation and Apache Axis both have tools for mappiing XML to classes and vice-versa. Having used JAXB also, I have to say that both of these tools are much easier to use than JAXB.
    As far as whether it will conform, you can make a valid SOAP message using any tool you like.

  • Problems with J2ME and JAX-RPC

    Hi,
    I am trying to write a J2ME web service client. I have generated the stub classes with wscompile from the wsdl document at http://www.webservicex.net/stockquote.asmx?WSDL. However, when I try to run the MIDlet I always get the following error message:
    [wtkpreverify] Error preverifying class javax.xml.rpc.encoding.Serializer
    [wtkpreverify] java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/io/Serializable
    I am using Eclipse 3.1, Antenna 0.9.13, the Web Service Development Kit 2.0 and the WTK 2.3 beta.
    The necessary jars (the WTK libs, rt.jar from the JRE, activation, mail, saaj and jax-rpc libraries from the WSDK) have been included in my classpath.
    Does anybody know how to fix this problem? Any help is much appreciated.
    Regards,
    Motivated

    Thanks, that was my mistake.
    Instead of using wscompile, you must generate the stub classes with the WTK. Then, you set a reference to the j2me-ws.jar (JSR-172). No additional libraries from the Web Service Development Kit are required.

  • Problems with jax-rpc HelloWorld sample

    Hi
    Running on Linux Red Hat 9.0
    Jwsdp 1.3
    I'm following the jwsdp tutorial trying to build the jax-rpc HelloWorld sample. I do what the tutorial says:
    "ant build" in the sample directory but it "Fails" with this message:
    init:
    [echo] -------- HelloWorld Sample --------
    prepare:
    generate-server:
    edit-config:
    [wscompile] modeler error: failed to parse document at "/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld//home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorl
    d/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl": java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/Hell
    oWorld/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl (No such file or directory)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.modeler.wsdl.WSDLModelerBase.buildModel(WSDLModelerBase.java:179)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.config.ModelInfo.buildModel(ModelInfo.java:85)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.Processor.runModeler(Processor.java:61)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.wscompile.CompileTool.run(CompileTool.java:564)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.util.ToolBase.run(ToolBase.java:40)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.ant.Wscompile.execute(Wscompile.java:686)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:341)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:309)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:336)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1339)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1255)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:609)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.start(Main.java:196)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:235)
    [wscompile] CAUSE:
    [wscompile] failed to parse document at "/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld//home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/HelloWorl
    dService.wsdl": java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/Hell
    oWorldService.wsdl (No such file or directory)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parseDefinitionsNoImport(WSDLParser.java:252)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parseDefinitions(WSDLParser.java:170)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parse(WSDLParser.java:162)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.modeler.wsdl.WSDLModelerBase.buildModel(WSDLModelerBase.java:126)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.config.ModelInfo.buildModel(ModelInfo.java:85)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.Processor.runModeler(Processor.java:61)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.wscompile.CompileTool.run(CompileTool.java:564)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.util.ToolBase.run(ToolBase.java:40)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.ant.Wscompile.execute(Wscompile.java:686)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:341)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:309)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:336)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1339)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1255)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:609)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.start(Main.java:196)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:235)
    [wscompile] CAUSE:
    [wscompile] java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/HelloWor
    ldService.wsdl (No such file or directory)
    [wscompile] at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
    [wscompile] at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:106)
    [wscompile] at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:66)
    [wscompile] at sun.net.www.protocol.file.FileURLConnection.connect(FileURLConnection.java:69)
    [wscompile] at sun.net.www.protocol.file.FileURLConnection.getInputStream(FileURLConnection.java:156)
    [wscompile] at java.net.URL.openStream(URL.java:913)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLEntityManager.setupCurrentEntity(XMLEntityManager.java:947)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLEntityManager.startEntity(XMLEntityManager.java:893)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLEntityManager.startDocumentEntity(XMLEntityManager.java:846)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.impl.XMLDocumentScannerImpl.setInputSource(XMLDocumentScannerImpl.java:264)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.parsers.DTDConfiguration.parse(DTDConfiguration.java:513)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.parsers.DTDConfiguration.parse(DTDConfiguration.java:595)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XMLParser.parse(XMLParser.java:152)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.parsers.DOMParser.parse(DOMParser.java:253)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(DocumentBuilderImpl.java:206)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parseDefinitionsNoImport(WSDLParser.java:248)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parseDefinitions(WSDLParser.java:170)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.wsdl.parser.WSDLParser.parse(WSDLParser.java:162)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.modeler.wsdl.WSDLModelerBase.buildModel(WSDLModelerBase.java:126)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.config.ModelInfo.buildModel(ModelInfo.java:85)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.processor.Processor.runModeler(Processor.java:61)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.wscompile.CompileTool.run(CompileTool.java:564)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.util.ToolBase.run(ToolBase.java:40)
    [wscompile] at com.sun.xml.rpc.tools.ant.Wscompile.execute(Wscompile.java:686)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:341)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:309)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:336)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1339)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1255)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:609)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.start(Main.java:196)
    [wscompile] at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.main(Main.java:235)
    [wscompile] error: modeler error: failed to parse document at "/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld//home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/He
    lloWorld/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl": java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/sampl
    es/HelloWorld/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl (No such file or directory)
    [wscompile] Command invoked: wscompile -d /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/build/samples/HelloWorld/classes/server -import -keep -model /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-
    1.3/jaxrpc/build/samples/HelloWorld/model-wsdl-rpcenc.xml.gz -Xprintstacktrace /home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/config.xml -classpath /hom
    e/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jwsdp-shared/lib/mail.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jwsdp-shared/lib/activation.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxp/lib/jaxp-api.jar:/
    home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxp/lib/endorsed/dom.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxp/lib/endorsed/sax.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxp/lib/endorsed/xalan.ja
    r:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxp/lib/endorsed/xercesImpl.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/lib/jaxrpc-api.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/lib/jaxrp
    c-spi.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/lib/jaxrpc-impl.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/saaj/lib/saaj-api.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/saaj/lib/saaj-impl
    .jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jwsdp-shared/lib/relaxngDatatype.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jwsdp-shared/lib/xsdlib.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jwsdp-s
    hared/lib/jax-qname.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/apache-ant/lib/ant.jar:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/${compile.classpath}
    BUILD FAILED
    file:/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/build.xml:98: wscompile failed
    I took a look into the etc/config.xml file and the path location of HelloWorldService.wsdl is fine as follows
    "/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl"
    BUT.. after "ant build", the path in th config.xml file automatically change for:
    "/home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld//home/medimg/pablo/jwsdp-1.3/jaxrpc/samples/HelloWorld/etc/HelloWorldService.wsdl"
    Anybody knows how to solve this problem
    HELP !!!
    J.Pablo

    Hi,
    I guess you need some changes in your build script.
    One solution would be to specify correct value for location attribute in your config.xml and then
    uncomment the call to "edit-config" target as show below in your build.xml file:
    <target name="generate-server" depends="prepare">
    <!--antcall target="edit-config">
    <param name="config.rpcenc.file" value="${config.rpcenc.file}"/>
    </antcall-->
    -Amol

Maybe you are looking for

  • PO print preview By (Split Valuation)

    Dear Gurus, A material(Spark Plug) which is valuated by Manufacturer say TATA and SIEMENS PO will be created 100 PCS with Valuation Category TATA When i click Print Preview its description shows  only Material like "Spark Plug" but not like "Spark Pl

  • Firefox is shutting my Big Fish games down since I updated to newest version.

    I play a lot of games from Big Fish. Today I updated to the newest version of Firefox (4.0.1) and since I've done this, my games keeps glitching. For no reason, the screen goes through a spasm of stops and starts, shutting the game down but then brin

  • Can't open PSD's in PS.

    I have CS5 64 upgrade.  Recently removed CS4 and now bridge or other programs will not alow me to open any image with PS.  Can open non-PSD's with Camera Raw and then open in PS but since I save images as PSD doesn't help much.  Any help would be app

  • Binding to Declarative Components

    I've created a small sample project highlight a problem I'm having. I have a declarative component [dummDCdef.jspx] with a managed bean (backing bean scope) [DummyDCdef.java]. After deploying the component to and importing the .jar in another project

  • Irregular line protocol flapping on HSSI

    I have been experiencing flapping (only line protocol) on this interface from time to time. I contacted our upstream we are connected to via this interface but there were not any error indications on his side. I would like to ask you to provide me wi