Cool! I guess we didn't break the functionality after all, when we switched to XmlBeans for parsing.

Stefan Lischke wrote:

Hey guys,

Campana Jr., Salvatore J wrote:

The target name should probably be more like:

target="/wsrf/services/SubscriptionEndPort/home"


thats working perfectly......

sorry for causing so much trouble :-)

stefan

We're not using the "java:/comp/env"...
target="java:/comp/env/SubscriptionEndPort/home"

-----Original Message-----
From: Samuel Meder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 1:45 PM
To: apollo-dev
Subject: Re: Same instance of ResourceHome for 2 services


On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 19:15 +0100, Stefan Lischke wrote:


Hi Sam



That is the way jndi works. To create a link you need to use the resourceLink element (it has a name attribute and a target

attribute).


This should allow you to declare the home in one service (or where ever you want really) and link to it from the other services.



It does not seem to work, if i'm doing it right. First my service where i define the resource nad after this the resourceLink:

<service name="SubscriptionEndPort">
<resource name="home"

type="org.apache.ws.eventing.SubscriptionHome">


<resourceParams>
<parameter>
<name>serviceClassName</name>

<value>org.apache.ws.eventing.services.subscriber.SubscriberService</val
ue>


</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>resourceClassName</name>
<value>org.apache.ws.eventing.Subscription</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>wsdlTargetNamespace</name>

<value>http://ws.apache.org/eventing/services/SubscriptionEndPort</value


</parameter> <parameter>
<name>resourceKeyName</name>

<value>{http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/eventing}Identifier</value


</parameter>
</resourceParams>
</resource>
</service> <service name="NotificationPort">
<resourceLink name="home" target="SubscriptionEndPort" />
</service>


but it still gives me the error " Name SubscriptionEndPort is not bound in this Context"

any ideas


Yea, you're not using the right target name. You need something like
target="java:/comp/env/SubscriptionEndPort/home".

/Sam



/Sam





I need this for the following stuff: i have a Resource which is a Subscription, but i need 2 different services for it. The first one gets all notifications with usenotify=false (that means with no notify tag around, so im using my own WSRFMsg Handler) the second one gets the SubscriptionEnd Message.

any ideas?

stefan


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