Ok..I have figured it out ...I run the code(BPELTest.java) using Junit..in
eclipse..
[ testHelloworld2 ]
I get this kind of error : In the failure trace
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory
at org.apache.ode.bpel.engine.BpelServerImpl.<clinit>(
BpelServerImpl.java:84)
at org.apache.ode.test.BPELTest.setUp(BPELTest.java :41)
at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:125)
at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.junit3.JUnit3TestReference.run(
JUnit3TestReference.java:128)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.TestExecution.run(
TestExecution.java:38)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(
RemoteTestRunner.java:460)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests (
RemoteTestRunner.java:673)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(
RemoteTestRunner.java:386)
at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(
RemoteTestRunner.java:196)
Can anyone provide some info on this...Where i might have went wrong... ?
Thanx in Advance..
Sam..Tam..
On 11/7/06, sam tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello thanx for your help ..All of you...
I am trying with BPELtest.java...(as quoted by Lance Waterman )
I have imported everything into eclipse...(ie the entire folder "
Bpel-test " )
Also i have added the required Jar's for that (ie
ode\bpel-api\target\ode- bpel-api-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar)
I have started Tomcat...with ODE engine in it
Now eclipse throws some errors/problems :
1) The project was not built since its build path is incomplete. Cannot
find the class file for javax.wsdl.PortType. Fix the build path then try
building this project [Resource : BPELTest ]
2) The type javax.wsdl.PortType cannot be resolved. It is indirectly
referenced from required .class files
[ Resource : MessageExchangeContextImpl.java Path:
BPELTest/org/apache/ode/test ]
I couldnt understand what else is required....?
Would be glad if someone can give me some info on tthis..
Sam..
On 11/2/06, Vo, Khanh < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can also use Axis'2 wsdl2java to generate the java client.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 8:32 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: How to access ODE process from a Java Client ?
>
> Hi, Sam --
>
> To add to what Lance said:
>
> > Is there someother way to access the BPEL process other than sending
> SOAP
> > messages ?
>
> The way that one access any BPEL engine is by sending WSDL messages,
> where both "send" and "message" are in the abstract sense. SOAP over
> HTTP is just one implementation of that combination of operations
> (XML out of bits on the wire into WSDL structure).
>
> > I saw this code for ActiveBPEL in their website ?
> [...]
> > Call call = (Call) service.createCall();
> [...]
> > Do we have some thing like that in Apache ODE to access the HelloWorld
>
> BPEL
> > process ?
>
> This is just an Apache AXIS web service client invocation and an
> RPC-style one at that, and the availability of this kind of API is
> really just a consequence of the BPEL engine being deployed as a web
> service that accepts the kind of SOAP that the client (the Call) spits
> out. You could use the *exact* same approach with an appropriate
> deployment of ODE.
>
> -- Paul
>
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