Merging web-services.xml files
Good day,
Is there an easier way to merge a custom web-services.xml file with the
one generated by servicegen? It makes it very difficult to have a clean
build when you have to go in and edit the web-services.xml to add your
own types.
Thanks,
Sean
This is no good tool to merge web-services.xml.
You can run servicegen once and get the web-services.xml file, then modify
it as you need.
In your automatic build process, run autotype, then use wspackag to package
your customized web-services.xml.
Thanks,
-Neal
"Sean Garagan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Good day,
Is there an easier way to merge a custom web-services.xml file with the
one generated by servicegen? It makes it very difficult to have a clean
build when you have to go in and edit the web-services.xml to add your
own types.
Thanks,
Sean
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Wsdd-merge to merge web-services.xml where is Ant Task
Can anyone tell me the the java class for the <wsdd-merge> ant target, I am using
Ant 1.6.1 and need to add the taskdef e.g.:-
<taskdef name="wsdd-merge" classname="???/" />
many thanks.Bruce,
thanks for replying, I have multiple web services to merge into a compound web-services.xml.
I originally tried
<source2wsdd> with the option mergeWithExistingWS="true" , but found this didn't
work. I noticed in the examples 'Multiple Web Services in one war' at http://manojc.com/?sample12
that instead of using the merge option :-
<move file="${output_dir}/WEB-INF/web-services.xml"
tofile="${output_dir}/WEB-INF/web-services2.xml" />
<wsdd-merge targetDD="${output_dir}/WEB-INF/web-services.xml" >
<filelist dir="${output_dir}/WEB-INF/"
files="web-services1.xml, web-services2.xml" />
</wsdd-merge>
So I was trying to do this. However I have now found that CR128214 has patched
the original mergeWithExistingWS not working problem, and should be in WL8.1 sp3
cheers.
Bruce Stephens <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Pete,
Web service ant tasks are doc'ed here [1]; I'm not sure about this
one...where RU using this?
Regards,
Bruce
[1]
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/webserv/anttasks.html
Pete wrote:
Can anyone tell me the the java class for the <wsdd-merge> ant target,I am using
Ant 1.6.1 and need to add the taskdef e.g.:-
<taskdef name="wsdd-merge" classname="???/" />
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Hello,
Can I get a definitive answer on this question please?
If we use ODI to interract with an external web service, must the web
service's response (in XML) be written to a file on disk? Is it possible
to receive the XML response and process it without it first being
written to disk?Hi Brian,
You need to write the XML response into a file and then process it using an interface.
-Julien -
I am trying to develop a web services with XFIRE and Tomcat, this web services will use an XML file to store some data, I have integrate this file in the web services project, but when I invoke the service, I get an exception that the file don not exist. I know very well that the problem is about the path but I don�t know where put it.
Thank you in advance
samircheck your Tomcat documentation and try to test with relative path
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How to generate param-prefix in web-services.xml
Hello I am using source2wsdd to generate my WSDL and my web-services.xml. For sake
of interoperability I would like to have the type param-prefix in the web-services.xml
file. From my Bean class what kind of javadoc comments would help me generate
the type param-prefix ?
I also would like the location="header" in the param list.
Thanks,
Aswin.
<param xmlns:param-prefix="http://tempuri.org/"
type="param-prefix:SOAPCredentials"
location="header"
class-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPCredentials"
name="SOAPCredentials"
style="in">
</param>
<return-param xmlns:param-prefix="http://tempuri.org/"
type="param-prefix:GetFileProfileInformationResponse"
class-name="com.xyz.webservices.GetFileProfileInformationResponse"
name="parameters">
</return-param>
</params>Please try this:
* @wlws:part p_SOAPAuthToken location="header"
* type="typeNS:p_SOAPAuthToken"
* class-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPAuthToken"
* style="inout"
* xmlns:typeNS=http://namespace/of/the/type
* @wlws:part p_SOAPCredentials location="header"
* type="typeNS:p_SOAPCredentials"
* class-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPCredentials"
* style="in"
* xmlns:typeNS=http://namespace/of/the/type
* @ejbgen:remote-method
public void login(SOAPAuthToken p_SOAPAuthToken,
SOAPCredentials p_SOAPCredentials)
I did not try this one out. So i can only hope that it works.
Regards,
-manoj
http://manojc.com
"Aswin Dinakar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:40aeeb5d$1@mktnews1...
>
I tried this
* @wlws:part p_SOAPAuthToken location="header"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPAuthToken type="param-prefix:p_SOAPAuthToken"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPAuthTokenclass-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPAuthToken"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPAuthToken style="inout"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPCredentials location="header"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPCredentials type="param-prefix:p_SOAPCredentials"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPCredentialsclass-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPCredentials"
* @wlws:part p_SOAPCredentials style="in"
* @ejbgen:remote-method
public void login(SOAPAuthToken p_SOAPAuthToken,
SOAPCredentials p_SOAPCredentials)
and I got the following error -
[source2wsdd] source2wsdd: In doclet classweblogic.webservice.tools.ddgen.Servi
ceGen, method start has thrown an exceptionjava.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetE
xception
[source2wsdd] weblogic.xml.stream.XMLStreamException: Attribute QNamevalue "par
am-prefix:p_SOAPAuthToken" does not map to a prefix that is in scope
[source2wsdd] atweblogic.webservice.dd.NSAttribute.getValueAsXMLName(NSAttrib
ute.java:45)
[source2wsdd] atweblogic.webservice.dd.DDLoader.processParamElement(DDLoader.
java:1252)
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
Check out this example:
http://manojc.com/?sample3
You can find more details regarding the tags here:
http://manojc.com/tutorial/sample3/source2wsdd.html
Regards,
-manoj
http://manojc.com
"Aswin D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hello I am using source2wsdd to generate my WSDL and my
web-services.xml.
For sake
of interoperability I would like to have the type param-prefix inthe
web-services.xml
file. From my Bean class what kind of javadoc comments would help megenerate
the type param-prefix ?
I also would like the location="header" in the param list.
Thanks,
Aswin.
<param xmlns:param-prefix="http://tempuri.org/"
type="param-prefix:SOAPCredentials"
location="header"
class-name="com.xyz.webservices.SOAPCredentials"
name="SOAPCredentials"
style="in">
</param>
<return-param xmlns:param-prefix="http://tempuri.org/"
type="param-prefix:GetFileProfileInformationResponse"
class-name="com.xyz.webservices.GetFileProfileInformationResponse"
name="parameters">
</return-param>
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Web-services.xml, dtd or xml schema?
Hi there!
I'm just curious to know whether there exists any dtd or schema
for wls 7.x web-services.xml file?
The diagram in
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webserv/wsp.html#1001373
shows one order for the contents of the web-service element,
whereas the examples reflect another (being types,
type-mapping, components, operations).
Why are the example web-services.xml not tagged with the
information of the location of the schema?
Of course building web-services.xml manually is not the first
thing to try, but since the contents are documented and since
it gives the best control over the process, it makes sense.Hello,
There's not one. The primary vision for the web-services.xml file
was/is to be a linkage between wsdl/soap and the j2ee environment. It
was not intended to be a starting point for building an application, but
a semi-private intermediary.
HTHs,
Bruce
Toni Nykanen wrote:
>
Hi there!
I'm just curious to know whether there exists any dtd or schema
for wls 7.x web-services.xml file?
The diagram in
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webserv/wsp.html#1001373
shows one order for the contents of the web-service element,
whereas the examples reflect another (being types,
type-mapping, components, operations).
Why are the example web-services.xml not tagged with the
information of the location of the schema?
Of course building web-services.xml manually is not the first
thing to try, but since the contents are documented and since
it gives the best control over the process, it makes sense. -
Changing web-services.xml for handler
I have been using the servicegen task to generate the .ear file for my webservice.
Among other things, it took care of generating the web-services.xml file for me.
I have a need to write a handler and thus it requires changes in the web-services.xml.
I generated the web-services.xml file the first time and made the handler related
changes and it's working fine.
But now, I loose the auto-generation facility (since I have hand-edited it for
handler changes). Any time, I change the interface of the webservice, I would
have to manually change the web-services.xml file to reflect the new interface.
Is there a better way of doing this so that I can auto-generate the webservices.xml
file plus make my handler changes. Anything in the ant to do it smartly, rather
than doing it manually. I would imagine that anyone who writes a handler would
run into similar situation.
thanks for help.
JohnHere is an example of ejb and source2wsdd.
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
It works with EJBs too. You should use ejbLink attribute
to point to the ejb link. Something like:
<source2wsdd
javaSource="${sourcecode.for.the.ejb.interface}"
ddFile="${webss.output.dir}/WEB-INF/web-services.xml"
typesInfo="${webss.output.dir}/WEB-INF/classes/types.xml"
serviceURI="${webss.service.url}"
ejbLink="${webss.ejb.link}" >
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Thanks for the response. But the source2wsdd task only works with javacomponents
whereas we have ejbs. Any other clues/suggestions.
Thks,
- John.
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
Here you go.
regards,
-manoj
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Thanks for the response. I'll appreciate if you could share the
workaround
in 7.0.
I'm okay with it even if it's unofficial and might go away.
thks,
- John.
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi John,
This is a know problem with WLS 7.0 and WLS 8.1. The
DD file (web-services.xml) is much more expressive than
the servicegen ant task. So one needs to modify the DD
to use some features. But, if one modifies the DD then it
is difficult to use the ant tasks again for iterative developemnt.
JSR 181 [1] and JSR 175 [2] tries to address this
problem by providing metadata (markup) in source code.
Unfortunately these JSRs are in the early stages and
will be completed around JDK 1.5 timeframe. There
is an internal implementation of a similar beast in WLS
since 7.0 SP2, but it is not officially supported or
documented. Mainly because the above said JSRs are
supposed to address iterative development problem
in a standard way.
So, if you cannot wait for the JSRs and dont mind using
a non standard implementation that may not be supported
or may change in the next major release (~WLS 9.0),
let me know. I can send you details.
Regards,
-manoj
[1] http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=181
[2] http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=175
"John" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I have been using the servicegen task to generate the .ear file
for
my
webservice.
Among other things, it took care of generating the
web-services.xml
file
for me.
I have a need to write a handler and thus it requires changes in
the
web-services.xml.
I generated the web-services.xml file the first time and made the
handler
related
changes and it's working fine.
But now, I loose the auto-generation facility (since I have
hand-edited
it
for
handler changes). Any time, I change the interface of the
webservice,
I
would
have to manually change the web-services.xml file to reflect the
new
interface.
Is there a better way of doing this so that I can auto-generate
the
webservices.xml
file plus make my handler changes. Anything in the ant to do it
smartly,
rather
than doing it manually. I would imagine that anyone who writes a
handler
would
run into similar situation.
thanks for help.
John
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Updating the web-services.xml for WS-Security
If I wanted to change my webservice from encryption of both the request and response to just encryption of the request how do I manually change the web-services.xml file ??? Do I have to un-archive the ear and re-archive the ear everytime I want to make security changes to the web-services.xml file ?
It works. Thanks,
Ioana
"Neal Yin" <[email protected]> wrote:
The error means your EJB is not deployed.
Adding a EJB module to your application.xml file of the ear should fixe
it.
<application>
<display-name />
<module>
<web>
<web-uri>dox_sdi.war</web-uri>
</web>
</module>
<module>
<ejb>DocumentService.jar</ejb>
</module>
</application>
"Ioana Meissner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3cf640cc$[email protected]..
I have used the following example for my own web service with EJBcomponent and SOAP
Message Handler Chain:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webServices/dd.html#1058208
I have a deployment error:
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve'app/ejb/DocumentService.j
ar#DocumentService/home' Resolved: 'app/ejb'Unresolved:'DocumentService.jar#Doc
umentService' ; remaining name 'DocumentService.jar#DocumentService/home'
In attachement is the ear file.
Is there a problem in web-services.xml?
Thanks -
Web-services.xml handler chain
Hi All,
My question is this. I use servicegen ant task to generate the web-services.xml
file,
then I open the .ear file using winzip and edit the web-services.xml file to include
the handler-chain information. I have included the following information :
<handler-chains>
<handler-chain name="myChain">
<handler class-name="com.whatever.core.sec.iec.ejb.IECSOAPHandler">
<init-params>
<init-param name="logDirectory" value="C:/temp" />
<init-param name="severityLevel" value="verbose" />
</init-params>
</handler>
</handler-chain>
</handler-chains>
and then I include the following in the operation tag:
<operation method="batchResponseToPSS([B)" component="ejbcomp0" name="batchResponseToPSS"
handler-chain="myChain">
and the also following
<operation method="onlineResponseToPSS([B)" component="ejbcomp0" name="onlineResponseToPSS"
handler-chain="myChain">
Without the handler-chains element my app works fine.
My whole web-sercvices.xml is located at following location:
http://newsgroups.bea.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb?cmd=article&group=weblogic.developer.interest.webservices&item=3921&utag=
Any insight will be appreciated.
Thanks
---Radhe
I am still not clear what error you are getting.
1. Are you saying that the handler is not getting
called?
2. or you are not able to invoke the web service
at all?
If it is 1 check the web-service.xml file of the ear
deployed. Make sure that your change is not overwritten
by servicegen.
If it is 2 then check the URL of the web service in
web-service.xml file and use a browser to get to
that URL.
Regards,
-manoj
http://manojc.com
"Radhe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
Manoj,
Thanks for your reply. When I bring up the WLS, from the messages on theconsole,
it comes-up pretty cleanly. Theare are no error messages.
I looked into log files and their is nothing. This has surprised me.
I worked with some of my friends and they are clueless. I never thoughtto just
read SOAP Headers, that I have to go through so much pain.
Also part of my web-services.xml file is generated through servicegen,then I
crack open the .ear file strip the web-services.xml file, edit it and putit back.
>
IF there is some error I would have fixed it.
Does handler-chains in web-services.xml work, or it is some fiction, BEAmade
up. I am clueless where I am screwing it up.
Thanks
---Radhe
"manoj cheenath" <[email protected]> wrote:
Can you please post the error message?
This example may also help you:
http://www.manojc.com/?sample4
Regards,
-manoj
http://manojc.com
"Radhe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi All,
My question is this. I use servicegen ant task to generate theweb-services.xml
file,
then I open the .ear file using winzip and edit the web-services.xmlfile
to include
the handler-chain information. I have included the following
information
<handler-chains>
<handler-chain name="myChain">
<handler
class-name="com.whatever.core.sec.iec.ejb.IECSOAPHandler">
<init-params>
<init-param name="logDirectory" value="C:/temp" />
<init-param name="severityLevel" value="verbose" />
</init-params>
</handler>
</handler-chain>
</handler-chains>
and then I include the following in the operation tag:
<operation method="batchResponseToPSS([B)" component="ejbcomp0"
name="batchResponseToPSS"> >> handler-chain="myChain">> >>> >> and the also following> >>> >> <operation method="onlineResponseToPSS([B)" component="ejbcomp0"> >name="onlineResponseToPSS"> >> handler-chain="myChain">> >>> >> Without the handler-chains element my app works fine.> >>> >> My whole web-sercvices.xml is located at following location:> >>> >>>>http://newsgroups.bea.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb?cmd=article&group=weblogic.developer.interest.webservices&item=3921&utag=> >>> >>> >> Any insight will be appreciated.> >>> >> Thanks> >> ---Radhe> >> >> -
Is JwsCompile supposed to create a web-services.xml??
Server: WebLogic 7.0 SP4
I have been working with WebLogic Workshop and have built a couple of web services.
I notice that when using the JwsCompile command I don't get a web-services.xml
file generated.
Therefore, when deploying the ear file on to WebLogic I get the EJB and a Web
Application, but nothing appears under Web Service Components. Therefore I get
nothing reported on the UDDI browser.
Does workshop build these services differently than normal?
Thanks,
Gordon CampbellThis is a question for Attachmate, the maker of Reflection, not Adobe, the maker of Dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver is a tool, not a technology. It builds applications using HTML and Javascript that run on web servers using the HTTP protocol. So I think the question to as Attachmate is:
Can Reflection be launched from an apache webserver using HTML, PHP or Javascript? -
What web service & xml will be used for deleting the packged epub/pdf file from Admin Console
What web service & xml will be used for deleting the packged epub/pdf file from Admin Console?
I am able to delete the files from Admin console directy but not able to get which web service is calling on deleting the file from admin console:
MangalHi Jim,
I tired following web service and xml to delete the packaged ebook but it is giving me error instead of response:
Web Service & XML
http://myserver_url/admin/ManageResourceKey
<request action="delete" auth="builtin" xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/adept">
<nonce>" . $nonce . "</nonce>
<expiration>'. $expiration .'</expiration>
<resourceKey>
<resource>resource_id</resource>
<resourceItem>1</resourceItem>
</resourceKey>
</request>
Error Message
<error xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/adept"
data="E_ADEPT_DATABASE http://myserver_url/admin/ManageResourceKey
Cannot%20delete%20or%20update%20a%20parent%20row:%20a%20foreign%20key%20constraint%20fails %20(`adept`.`distributionrights`,%20CONSTRAINT%20`distributionrights_ibfk_2`%20FOREIGN%20K EY%20(`resourceid`)%20REFERENCES%20`resourcekey`%20(`resourceid`))"/>
Magal Varshney -
You will be greatly appreciated if you can help me on following question:
In a web service mapping file, under <java-xml-type-mapping> element, either <anonymous-type-qname> or <root-type-qname> is valid element according to schema. My question is which one should be used under which situation?
Thanks,
Michael
===========
Mapping file
===========
<java-wsdl-mapping xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
http://www.ibm.com/webservices/xsd/j2ee_jaxrpc_mapping_1_1.xsd"
version="1.1">
<package-mapping>
<package-type>test</package-type>
<namespaceURI>http://test/</namespaceURI>
</package-mapping>
<java-xml-type-mapping>
<java-type>test.Status</java-type>
<anonymous-type-qname>{http://test/}Status</anonymous-type-qname>
<qname-scope>complexType</qname-scope>
==========
Schema
==========
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="java-type" type="j2ee:java-typeType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>The java-type element is the fully qualified class name of a Java class, primitive, or array type.</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
<choice>
<xsd:element name="root-type-qname" type="j2ee:xsdQNameType"> <xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>The root-type-qname identifies the WSDL QName of an XML type.
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:element name="anonymous-type-qname" type="j2ee:string">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>The anonymous-type-qname identifies the WSDL QName of an anonymous XML type.
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
</choice>I am stuck here with the same problem - don't know what to do with the (required) Mapping File.
Has anyone found out?
Please let me know.
Best,
Philipp
[email protected] -
Web-services.xml for EJB component and SOAP Message Handler Chain
I have used the following example for my own web service with EJB component and SOAP
Message Handler Chain:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webServices/dd.html#1058208
I have a deployment error:
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve 'app/ejb/DocumentService.j
ar#DocumentService/home' Resolved: 'app/ejb' Unresolved:'DocumentService.jar#Doc
umentService' ; remaining name 'DocumentService.jar#DocumentService/home'
In attachement is the ear file.
Is there a problem in web-services.xml?
Thanks
[ws_dox_sdi.ear]It works. Thanks,
Ioana
"Neal Yin" <[email protected]> wrote:
The error means your EJB is not deployed.
Adding a EJB module to your application.xml file of the ear should fixe
it.
<application>
<display-name />
<module>
<web>
<web-uri>dox_sdi.war</web-uri>
</web>
</module>
<module>
<ejb>DocumentService.jar</ejb>
</module>
</application>
"Ioana Meissner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3cf640cc$[email protected]..
I have used the following example for my own web service with EJBcomponent and SOAP
Message Handler Chain:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webServices/dd.html#1058208
I have a deployment error:
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve'app/ejb/DocumentService.j
ar#DocumentService/home' Resolved: 'app/ejb'Unresolved:'DocumentService.jar#Doc
umentService' ; remaining name 'DocumentService.jar#DocumentService/home'
In attachement is the ear file.
Is there a problem in web-services.xml?
Thanks -
Nice parameter names generation in web-services.xml
Hi
My session bean has explicit parameter names such as:
public void createCustomer(String name, String address, String telephoneNumber);
But inside web-services.xml for his operation, 'servicegen' generates parameters
name 'string, string0, string1'. Composing the xml becomes a tedious job!
Is there a way to have this file generated automatically but with the original
parameter names?
Thanks for the help,
guyCan source2wsdd be applied to an EJB implementation - the doc mentions only Java class-implemented web service - has this been
fixed or being fixed in the next wls 7 service pack.
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webserv/assemble.html#1056639
Thanks.
Darma
Shridhar Mysore wrote:
In WLS 7.0.1 onwards, using "source2wsdd" ant task (quo vide http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/webserv/anttasks.html#1080421)
you would be able to preserve the parameter names.
For instance, if you do :
<source2wsdd
javaSource="MyService.java"
ddFile="web-services.xml"
typesInfo="temp_dir/WEB-INF/classes/types.xml"
serviceURI="/MyService" >
<classpath>
<pathelement path="temp_dir/WEB-INF/classes"/>
<pathelement path="${java.class.path}"/>
</classpath>
</source2wsdd>
Then, the signature of a method in the backend component,
public void testMethod( int a, float fval, String name ){
would get translated mapped inside web-services.xml as :
- <operation component="MyService" name="testMethod" method="testMethod">
- <params>
<param name="a" class-name="int" type="parms:int" style="in" xmlns:parms="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
location="body" />
<param name="fval" class-name="float" type="parms:float" style="in" xmlns:parms="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
location="body" />
<param name="name" class-name="java.lang.String" type="parms:string" style="in"
xmlns:parms="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" location="body" />
</params>
</operation>
where you would see that the parameter names are being preserved.
Regards
Shridhar
"Guy Deffaux" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
My session bean has explicit parameter names such as:
public void createCustomer(String name, String address, String telephoneNumber);
But inside web-services.xml for his operation, 'servicegen' generates
parameters
name 'string, string0, string1'. Composing the xml becomes a tedious
job!
Is there a way to have this file generated automatically but with the
original
parameter names?
Thanks for the help,
guy -
Why i am I getting Error (5,8) TestCas for a Web Service Test File Generate
why i am I getting the following error for a Web Service Test File Generated by jdeveloper when i run it:
Error (5,8) TestCase not Found
Error(12,14):constructor Object(java.lang.String) not found in java.lang.Objectactually i removed that error by added the junit.jar to my libraries but i am getting a new error when accessing the webservice with a Jdev generated web service proxy:
WARNING: Unable to connect to URL: https://mytest.test.com/WebService/MyTest_1.0/soap.soap due to java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: Connection refused: connect
java.rmi.RemoteException: ; nested exception is:
HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: Connection refused: connect
at project7.proxy.runtime.MyTestSoapBinding_Stub.echoOfficeLocation(MyTestSoapBinding_Stub.java:11977)
at project7.proxy.MyTestClient.echoOfficeLocation(MyTestClient.java:1276)
at project7.proxy.MyTestClient.main(MyTestClient.java:38)
Caused by: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: Connection refused: connect
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invokeImpl(HttpClientTransport.java:174)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invoke(HttpClientTransport.java:150)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.StreamingSender._sendImpl(StreamingSender.java:176)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.StreamingSender._send(StreamingSender.java:113)
at project7.proxy.runtime.MyTestSoapBinding_Stub.echoOfficeLocation(MyTestSoapBinding_Stub.java:11961)
... 2 more
Process exited with exit code 0.
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How to exec .pl files which is in a jar package?
hi, i'm new to java so hope all the experts could give me a hand on this. i've a package structure as shown below. as you can see the a.pl file is in the lib folder which will be packaged in A.jar. so how am i able to call to execute the a.pl script