k, so the line:
embassyServer = (EmbassyServer) context.getBean("myServiceBean");
should be:
myService = (MyService) context.getBean("myServiceBean");
that's what I get for trying to mask stuff out ;)
--m
Michael Thompson wrote:
The java pet store example in the spring distribution has an example
of this. There was also some talk on the spring framework mailing
list not too far back about how to expose a bean as an axis web
service. I however took a simpler, more clumsy approach.
I have a wrapper implementation of my service which looks something
like this:
public class DelegatingMyServiceImpl implements MyService,
ServiceLifecycle {
private MyService myService;
private ServletContext servletContext;
public DelegatingMyServiceImpl() {
}
private synchronized MyService getMyService() {
if (myService == null) {
ApplicationContext context =
WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(servletContext);
embassyServer = (EmbassyServer) context.getBean("myServiceBean");
}
return myService;
}
public void serviceMethod() throws RemoteException {
getMyService().serviceMethod();
}
public void init(Object context) throws ServiceException {
ServletEndpointContext soapContext = (ServletEndpointContext) context;
servletContext = soapContext.getServletContext();
}
public void destroy() {
myService = null;
}
}
This is what gets registered with axis in server-config.wsdd. Note
that it implements ServiceLifecycle from jax-rpc to get the servlet
context.
Your myServiceBean dec in you bean factory xml will be whatever you
need it to be with the corresponding dependencies. Good luck.
--m
Marco Mistroni wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone tried to use Spring Framework together with Axis?
I want to write a webservice which needs to access a database, and I
want to be able to do it
By using either Castor, Hibernate, plain JDBC & other OR mapping tools..
I have already a DAO interface and different implementations
depending on the tech,
So rather than writing a different webservice depending on the tech
used, I wanted to go
For using Spring
Has anyone ever tried Spring with Axis for webservices?
Any ideas/comments appreciated
Thanx in advance and regards
marco