XP SP2, JDK1.6.0_06, Apache 2.2, Tomcat 5.5.

 

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Stephen Kilburn, GeoPraxis Inc.

 

From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: June 1, 2008 22:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Clearing caching of WSDL

 

Stephen-

not cached in WL
which platform are you using?

Martin
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Clearing caching of WSDL
> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 21:09:12 -0400
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I have been working on a POJO-based application to be run under Axis2.  (I
> am currently using release 1.4.)
> 
> I have encountered the following problem:  I compile the service using Ant
> to an .aar and deploy it (using code modified from the sample
> WeatherSpringService).  I am using a vanilla service.xml file and letting
> Axis2 do its magic and generate the WSDL.  This all works fine.  But then
I
> changed the name of one of the methods and added some others.  When I
> redeploy the service Axis2 listServices still lists the old method name
and
> none of the new methods are shown.  When I look at the WSDL it is correct
> for the old service.
> 
> I have confirmed that the new .aar has been deployed correctly, shut down
> and restarted Tomcat, (tried other variations like shutting down Tomcat,
> deleting the .aar, starting up Tomcat, then redeploying the .aar), shut
down
> and restarted Apache, and cleared the browser caches.  None of this has
> helped.  Shutting down Tomcat, deleting the Axis2 service, and
reinstalling
> the .war fixes this. I have concluded from the system behaviour that Axis2
> is caching its generated WSDL for the service somewhere and isn't deciding
> to do a cache refresh.  I have searched everywhere I imagine this
> information might be stored, but have been unsuccessful in finding it.
> 
> My questions are:  if I am not barking up the wrong tree, where is the
WSDL
> cached and how do I go about clearing this cache?
> _____________________________________________________________
> Stephen Kilburn
> GeoPraxis Inc.
> 
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