not sure what you mean by *painful*
if you have a better algorithm which better identifies either version 
mismatching and or duplicate scenarios we should look at it

Mike--
When you get a chance could you provide us a quick listing of the CXF Jars that 
caused the error
I'm thinking we should update the AXIS FAQ..

Thanks Mike
Martin
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Hu, Mary - ITG 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:40 AM
  Subject: RE: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client (FIX)


  I've just gone through those conflict jars issues. It was really painful in 
XML world.

   


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  From: Barlotta, Michael [USA] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 12:33 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client (FIX)

   

  FYI:

   

  I finally got it working. turns out it is a classpath issue.

  I have CXF and Axis2 in the same eclipse project and Java WS clients written 
with both frameworks.

   

  I moved the Axis2 WS Client to its own project and now it works. 

   

  I am not sure why when the CXF and JAR dependencies and Axis2 and JAR 
dependencies are in the classpath that the behavior results in "hanging" the 
Axis2 client but that seemed to be the case. 

   

  Mike Barlotta

  Associate

  Booz | Allen | Hamilton

   

   


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  From: Walker, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 12:03 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client

  Then I leave you with the problem Mike, since I am not an Axis2 guru.

  Final suggestions: 

  1. Build a CXF client. Does the problem still exist? (I'd do this first to 
prove the CXF service is behaving properly as an MTOM server).

  2. Then debug the Axis2 client src to see if it behaves the same way as the 
CXF client.

  3. There is a CXF mailing list. They might be able to help.

  Regards,

  -jeff

     


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    From: Barlotta, Michael [USA] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:28 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client

    Thanks Jeff, the problem occurs with & w/o tcpmon... I am just using that 
to debug. 

    I have used the image (2kb) with CXF client through tcpmon w/o issues. 

     

    I am using the tcpmon that comes with Axis1 version 1.4

     

    Mike Barlotta

    Associate

    Booz | Allen | Hamilton

     

     


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    From: Walker, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:13 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: RE: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client

    I don't know the exact answer to your question,

    but a previous poster ( few days back) hinted at the fact that Apache's 
older tcpmon is not always an effective tool to use to debug an MTOM service. I 
think it was because tcpmon has limited buffering capabilities. (It might not 
be passing the complete stream back to your Axis2 client). Suggest if you wish 
to continue using tcpmon with MTOM, make the attachment very small to help out 
tcpmon.

     

    (Where did you get tcpmon from? I use the older Axis 1.4 and that has 
tcpmon, but I don't think Axis2 has tcpmon in its distribution, does it? Try 
using Axis2's soapmonitor, you might have better luck).

    -jeff

     


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    From: Barlotta, Michael [USA] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 10:31 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: CXF Mtom service and Axis2 Axiom client

      I have written a simple CXF WebService using MTOM as a proof of concept 
for future work.

      I have successfully written a CXF WS client, however I am now writing an 
Axis2 WS client and am having some trouble and was hoping someone could give 
some pointers. I am using Java 1.5, Axis2 1.3, and CXF 2.0.2

       

      I am using TCPMON to watch the SOAP requests and responses 

      Axis2 --> TCPMON --> CXF Service

       

      and here is what seems to be happening...

      The request and response are successfully made (I see them both in TCPMON 
and both are using MIME/MTOM).

      The Axis2 client (running as a Junit test in eclipse) hangs and CPU 
spikes to 100%

      The State in TCPMON is Req and does not get set to Done

       

      Let me know if any other information would be helpful

       

      Here is my Axis2 client

       

protected OMElement createPayload_SayHello(String nameText) throws 
IOException{OMFactory factory = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();OMNamespace 
namespace = factory.createOMNamespace("http://hello.bah.com/";, "ns1");OMElement 
root = factory.createOMElement("sayHello", namespace); OMElement arg0 = 
factory.createOMElement("arg0", null);root.addChild(arg0); OMElement name = 
factory.createOMElement("name", 
null);name.setText(nameText);arg0.addChild(name); InputStream is = 
IOHelper.getStreamFromClassPathFile("com/bah/hello/PensiveDuke.gif");ByteArrayOutputStream
 baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();IOHelper.inputToOutput(is, baos);DataSource 
ds = new ByteArrayDataSource(baos.toByteArray(),"content/type");DataHandler dh 
= new DataHandler(ds);OMText binaryData = factory.createOMText(dh, true); 
OMElement bd = factory.createOMElement("binaryData", 
null);bd.addChild(binaryData);arg0.addChild(bd);return root;} 

public void test_WS_sayHello(){try {ServiceClient sc = new 
ServiceClient();Options opts = new Options();opts.setTo(new 
EndpointReference(SERVICE_ADDRESS));opts.setProperty(Constants.Configuration.ENABLE_MTOM,
 Constants.VALUE_TRUE);sc.setOptions(opts); OMElement requestElement = 
this.createPayload_SayHello("Axis2");OMElement responseElement = 
sc.sendReceive(requestElement);System.out.println("Response: " + 
responseElement); 
assertNotNull(responseElement);assertEquals("sayHelloResponse",responseElement.getLocalName());OMElement
 returnElement = 
responseElement.getFirstElement();assertNotNull(returnElement);assertEquals("return",returnElement.getLocalName());
 String responseXml = 
returnElement.getText();assertNotNull(responseXml);assertEquals("Hello 
Axis2",responseXml);} catch (AxisFault e) 
{System.out.println(e.getMessage());fail("Unexpected AxisFault");}catch 
(IOException e) {System.out.println(e.getMessage());fail("Unexpected 
IOException");}}} 

      TIA

       

      Mike Barlotta

      Associate

      Booz | Allen | Hamilton

       



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