The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Andrew Stevens
Created: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 1:42 PM
Body:
That's odd. I've checked the relevant tag handler and, so long as it finds
both ejb.bean and ejb.interface tags, it should certainly be using the
ejb.interface tag's service-endpoint-class parameter as the name. The only way
it would generate the name you gave is if it found the ejb.bean, but didn't
find either the ejb.interface tag or its service-endpoint-class parameter. In
that case it calculates a name by stripping off any "Bean" suffix from the
bean's classname. If it didn't find the ejb.bean either, then (assuming
there's no web.servlet tag) it would simply have appended a "Service" to the
classname.
Could you perhaps attach your bean class, or at least copy the class-level
javadocs in their entirety (with the comment delimiters etc.) I notice the
values you included before had
type="Stateless"view-type="service-endpoint"
with no white space separating the two parameters. Was it originally like
that, or is that just due to your copy & paste? I don't know if that could
confuse the parser and stop it seeing the other @tags, but we should at least
eliminate that possibility first.
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Key: XDT-1421
Summary: Wrong <service-endpoint-interface> generated in webservices.xml
Type: Bug
Status: Open
Priority: Major
Original Estimate: Unknown
Time Spent: Unknown
Remaining: Unknown
Project: XDoclet
Components:
EJB Module
Web Services Module
Versions:
1.2.3
Assignee: xdoclet-devel (Use for new issues)
Reporter: Jan Peter Stotz
Created: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 4:06 AM
Updated: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 1:42 PM
Environment: XDoclet 1.2.3, WinXP SP2, jdk1.5.0_03, Eclipse 3.02, jboss IDE
1.4.1e31
Description:
I discovered that in my configuration the
<service-endpoint-interface> in webservices.xml allways points to a class that
has a totally different name.
My environment:
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XDoclets of class mobile.server.ejb.database.ClientDatabaseBean:
@ejb.bean
name="ClientMobileDatabase"
jndi-name="ejb/ClientMobileDb"
type="Stateless"view-type="service-endpoint"
@ebj.interface
service-endpoint-class="mobile.server.interfaces.database.ClientMobileDatabaseEndpoint"
@wsee.port-component
name="ClientMobileDatabaseEndpoint"
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Relevant part of xdoclet-build.xml:
<taskdef name="ejbdoclet" classname="xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask"
classpathref="xdoclet.classpath"/>
<ejbdoclet ejbSpec="2.1" destDir="gen_src" force="true">
<service-endpoint pattern="{0}Endpoint"/>
<fileset dir="src" includes="**/*Bean.java"/>
<deploymentdescriptor destDir="src/META-INF"/>
<jboss Version="4.0" destDir="src/META-INF"/>
<packageSubstitution packages="ejb" substituteWith="interfaces"
useFirst="true"/>
<homeinterface/><remoteinterface/> <!-- needed for a second bean with remote
interface in the same package -->
</ejbdoclet>
<taskdef name="wseedoclet" classname="xdoclet.modules.wsee.WseeDocletTask"
classpathref="xdoclet.classpath"/>
<wseedoclet wseeSpec="1.1" jaxrpcMappingFile="jaxrpc-mapping.xml"
destDir="src/META-INF">
<deploymentdescriptor name="MobileDatabaseService" />
<fileset dir="src" includes="**/*Bean.java" />
<wsdl />
<jaxrpc-mapping destinationFile="jaxrpc-mapping.xml" />
</wseedoclet></target>
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The generated <service-endpoint-interface> in webservices.xml is:
mobile.server.ejb.database.ClientDatabase
but it should be:
mobile.server.interfaces.database.ClientMobileDatabaseEndpoint
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