Thanks Deepal. I'll try it with 1.0 RC3 and let you know the result.

Best regards,

Ali Sadik Kumlali

--- Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can have this with Axis2 RC or above :)
> 
> You have to follow the following procedure for doing this
>   - When you creating stub , it has a constructor which take
> configuration context as argument.
>   - So pass that as "ListenerManager.defaultConfigurationContext"
>   - In this case client will be created using server configuration
> context
>   - And this will work in axis2 war distribution out of the box
> 
> Note : In the case of AxisServlet , it will create a ListenerManager
> and
> will set defaultConfigurationContext as the server configuration
> context.
> 
> If you are using some other thing say simpleHTTPServer then you have
> to
> do the following procedure.
>    - Create a ConfigurationConetx using some axis2.xml and that
> axis2.xml can have all the transport listeners that you want
>    - Then create a ListenerManager
>    - and  call startSystem
>    - and finally
>       ListenerManager.defaultConfigurationContext=
> configurationcotext;
> 
> Ali Sadik Kumlali wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Since there is no response yet, I assume that my posting had a lack
> of
> >information :)
> >
> >Here is my scenario:
> >1) I have serviceA.wsdl and serviceB.wsdl. 
> >2) I generate skeletons and stubs with WSDL2Java
> >3) I have serviceA.aar which has serviceB.wsdl's stub
> >4) When I call serviceB's stub from a class found in serviceA.aar,
> my
> >soap message does not have addressing and security headers.
> >5) When I explicitly pass a repository location to constructor of
> >serviceB's stub, it fails saying double initialization of addressing
> >and security modules.
> >6) It cannot find the modules and gives me error when I try to
> engage
> >the addressing and security modules by following code: 
> >  stubB._getServiceClient().engageModule(new QName("addressing"));
> >  stubB._getServiceClient().engageModule(new QName("security"));
> >
> >Thanks again.
> >
> >Ali Sadik Kumlali
> >
> >
> >--- Ali Sadik Kumlali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>I need my service to call another service. But, it somehow cannot
> see
> >>modules and thus doesn't add security/addressing headers.
> >>
> >>I tried engaging the modules manually as in test client. But, it
> >>couldn't find the modules.
> >>
> >>Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Ali Sadik Kumlali
> >>
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> -- 
> Thanks,
> Deepal
> ................................................................
> ~Future is Open~ 
> 
> 
> 


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