On 8/16/07, mchmiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am affraid that i will need to access the Servet conext from > Webservice and is not > easy. I have maneged to looked through such combination (correct me if I > am wrong)
please see this http://wso2.org/library/480 first i cache my JDOM tree and load it into context (autostart servlet) > > then I establish a connection from > .NET ASP page which communicates to my Axis (Axis2) webservice (7 > methods) (complex objects in/out) > The Axis Webservice calls a SOAP aware servet (which uses JAXM ) to > decode the SOAP request calls the funkcjionality on stored in servet > context model, > get the response encode it to SOAP and send it back to Axis (Axis2) > webservis which returns the output to ASP. NET. I can not understand why you need Axis2 call for another Soap aware servlet. What you should do is (as I understood) either. 1. call ASP directly to SOAP aware servlet 2. Axis2 web service directly calls to jdom structure stored in Servlet Context. What do You think is this possible ?? I think that Axis Should prepare > itself to cooperate with Servlets and JSP ... this is the part of J2EE. > :-) yes. In an axis2 web service you can directly access the servlet context as given in the above artical. Amila Suriarachchi pisze: > > can you access the ServletConfiguration using the http request object > > > > if so you can get the request object, > > > > When creating messageContext Axis2 store the request and response > > objects in message Context > > msgContext.setProperty (HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST, request); > > msgContext.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETRESPONSE, > > response); > > > > so Inyour web service you can access it through > > > > MessageContext.getCurrentMessageContext > > ().getProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_HTTP_SERVLETREQUEST); > > > > But I think the correct way is to store the ServletContext in > > AxisConfigurationContext. > > > > I'll send a mail to developer list regarding this. > > > > Amila. > > > > > > On 8/16/07, *mchmiel* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > wrote: > > > > I need to integrate a .NET platform and Java and for this task I > have > > choosen WebServices. First technology for the Java part was ofcourse > > Axis. But then I had to redesign the > > whole thing becouse of the caching problem . Here is the > explanation: > > 1. I have a MemoryModel (a JDOM tree) which has to be loaded as the > > Tomcat AppServer is stertin > > 2. I need to implement a WS taht manages the resourse (MemoryModel) > > 3. Then the next WebService allows users to invoke read/write > > operations > > on the first Ws that manages the MemoryModel > > > > First of all cannot find how to preload webservice, and second > > issue how > > to share a complex Object between WebServices (inside the same > WebApp) > > > > I started from teh beggining and using servlets I could managed to > > do so > > ... that is. > > 1. PreLoad the servlet > > 2. Write a caching servlet and register the MemeoryModel in > > ServeltContext > > 3. Write a Servlet that could (pretend to be a WS) > > 4, the last task is extreamly hard I looked throuh kSOAP, JAXM and > > so on > > but the i do not need the servet to understand SOAP but to be > > a WS? > > In such case can Axis help me? > > Or even simplier task.... can Axis WS see a servlet context and > > register > > internally my MemeoryModel? > > > > Thanks For any help > > > > mchm > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Amila Suriarachchi, > > WSO2 Inc. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Amila Suriarachchi, WSO2 Inc.
