Here's the latest docs:

http://people.apache.org/~thilina/axis2/1.1-RC2/axis2-1.1-RC2-docs.zip

There have been a lot of bug fixes in the last three weeks, though it
may not be in the areas you work in. The service lifecycle stuff where
startUp() resides now is different. An official axis2 1.1 should be
comming in a few days.

HTH,
Robert

On 11/3/06, John Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Great, my last update was about 3 weeks ago and I don't plan to update again
unless there is good reason or until the maven repositories are updated with
the new versions of axis2.  It sounds like my code will need to be
refactored in the latest release... Is this going to be a big change or will
it be fairly straight forward?  Do you have any links to the new
axis2-spring documentation?

 Thanks,

 jp4


 -----Original Message-----
 From: robert lazarski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Fri 11/3/2006 8:49 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: Re: Axis2 Spring Integration, Problems using

 Glad its working for you. However, the Service interface no longer
 works like that in 1.1 RC2. Seems you may be using an older tutorial
 and an older nightly, other than the links I passed. Furthermore, the
 'composite' param explained in the tutorial could handle the
 classloading issues you are resolving yourself. Just a few tips since
 you are largely on the right track, as we spent a lot of time getting
 those classloading issues working right accross a wide range of use
 cases along with the startUp() changes thru several jiras.

 Cheers,
 Robert

 On 11/3/06, John Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 >
 >
 > I found a solution that works... If you follow the instructions for
 > Axis2-Spring integration you will have a class called SpringInit.  If you
 > look at the code below, it gets the context classloader, saves a
reference
 > to it, sets the context classloader with the deployment classloader,
loads
 > the spring config files then sets the context classloader back to the
webapp
 > classloader.  Seems to work fine.
 >
 >  public class SpringInit implements Service {
 >
 >      public static final String SPRING_CONTEXT_FILE_NAMES =
 > "springContextFileNames";
 >
 >      private static Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(SpringInit .class);
 >
 >      // The web service
 >      public OMElement springInit(OMElement ignore) {
 >
 >          return null;
 >      }
 >
 >      public void init(ServiceContext serviceContext) {
 >
 >      }
 >
 >      public void setOperationContext(OperationContext
arg0)
 > {
 >
 >      }
 >
 >      public void destroy(ServiceContext arg0) {
 >
 >      }
 >
 >       /**
 >       * this will be called during the deployement time of the service.
 > irrespective
 >       * of the service scope this method will be called
 >       */
 >      public void startUp(ConfigurationContext ignore, AxisService
service) {
 >
 >          ClassLoader contextCl =
 > Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
 >          ClassLoader classLoader = service.getClassLoader();
 >
 >
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(classLoader);
 >          String[] springContextFiles =
 >
getSpringContextFileNames(service.getParameter(SPRING_CONTEXT_FILE_NAMES).getValue().toString(),
 > classLoader);
 >          ClassPathXmlApplicationContext appCtx = new
 >
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(springContextFiles,
 > false);
 >          ApplicationContextHolder contextHolder = new
 > ApplicationContextHolder();
 >          contextHolder.setApplicationContext(appCtx);
 >          appCtx.setClassLoader(classLoader);
 >          appCtx.refresh();
 >
 >
 > Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(contextCl);
 >          if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
 >              logger.debug("\n\nstartUp() set spring classloader via
 > axisService.getClassLoader() ... ");
 >
 >          }
 >      }
 >
 >  -----Original Message-----
 >  From: John Pfeifer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >  Sent: Thu 11/2/2006 5:25 PM
 >  To: [email protected]
 >  Subject: Axis2 Spring Integration, Problems using
 >
 >  Below I have a snippet from my spring context file that I use in one of
my
 > .aar files.
 >
 >  The application works fine when I don't use the ProxyFactoryBean, but
when
 > I include it, I get a NoClassDefFoundException for the
 > foo.dao.PayCaptureContextDAO
 >
 >  I did some digging into the spring code and it looks like spring uses
the
 > Context class loader to load these classes (and not the AAR deployment
 > classloader, which is where my jar file resides).  Has anyone else
 > encountered this problem?  If so, what was your solution?
 >
 >  I really need to make this work because my web service uses hibernate
for
 > persistence and that code uses proxy's for declarative transactions.
 >
 >
 >      <bean id="methodInvocationTimer" class="foo.MethodInvocationTimer"/>
 >
 >      <bean id="payCaptureContextDAOTarget"
 > class="foo.PayCaptureContextDAOImpl">
 >          <property name="sessionFactory">
 >              <ref local="bmlXASessionFactory"/>
 >          </property>
 >      </bean>
 >
 >      <bean id="payCaptureContextDAO"
 >
class="org.springframework.aop.framework.ProxyFactoryBean">
 >          <property name="proxyInterfaces">
 >              <value>foo.dao.PayCaptureContextDAO</value>
 >          </property>
 >          <property name="interceptorNames">
 >              <list>
 >                  <value>methodInvocationTimer</value>
 >              </list>
 >          </property>
 >          <property name="target">
 >              <ref bean="payCaptureContextDAOTarget"/>
 >          </property>
 >      </bean>
 >
 >  Thanks,
 >
 >  jp4
 >
 >
 >
 >

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