Thanks very much. I will try it. I hope axis2 developers will use the
new API in the sample codes (under userguide folder) for next axis2
release so that they can give me an idea on how to use it without having
the spawning thread die prematurely.
Rajith Attapattu wrote:
Here is an idea on how to use the new AxisCallback in a similar
fashion to the old Callback. (if thats what you are looking for)
When you implement your callback, in the onComplete method you could
do the following.
void onComplete()
{
_complete = true;
}
you can add an additional method to your implementation called
isComplete().
void boolean isComplete()
{
return _complete;
}
Now you have the same functionality as the old Callback.
You can poll for isComplete to know if it's done and the java doc for
onComplete says that it will be called at the end of a MEP no matter
what happens.
(I looked at the code and I see that it is the case)
So you can be sure that the MEP is completed when the _complete
boolean is set to "true".
Regards,
Rajith Attapattu.
Red Hat Canada.
On 10/8/07, * Huitang Li* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Any thought here, please? I would love to use new API, but I do
not know
how to fit it into the product.
Huitang Li wrote:
> Thanks for your input. I saw the thread you mentioned before I sent
> out my question to the list. However, I cannot see the solution
to the
> question. The main thread can be finished before the spawning thread
> finishes getting the response from the web service server. Also, in
> axis2 1.3 sample codes, it still uses the old Callback class.
>
> I just wonder how the main thread can detect whether the spawning
> thread is complete or not with the new AxisCallback API.
>
> Any idea?
>
>
>
>
> Suran Jayathilaka wrote:
>> Huitang Li wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I created a web service client following Async/One Channel model
>>> using axis2-generated stub. In the stub code, AxisCallback
interface
>>> is used.
>>>
>>> For almost all tests, no soap message response is received before
>>> the client is finished. This is verified with the help of the
>>> excellent tool tcpmon.
>>>
>>> In AxisCallback, I did not see something like isComplete() to test
>>> whether a whole message is retrieved or not. So I had to
replace the
>>> AxisCallback with the depreciated Callback, and then put the
>>> following code in the stub.
>>>
>>> while (!callback.isComplete()) {
>>> Thread.sleep(1000);
>>> }
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a better solution without having to use the
>>> deprecated API?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Hi!
>> Please refer to this thread.
>>
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg31442.html
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>>
>> Cheers.
>> Suran
>>
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