Yeah that's why I opened the bug. I'm passing a properly formatted query string, the default WSDLQuery handler should respect that. It shouldn't require custom code to handle standard URLs.
On 8/28/07, Willem Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Ray, > > I traced the code and found that WSDLQueryHandler will take the string > behind ?wsdl as the wsdl name. So when you query the wsdl from the > service with the below url. > > http://localhost:8181/ws/soap/CurrencyExchange?wsdl&username=TEST&password=password > > WSDLQuery will try to retrieve the wsdl with the name > "username=TEST&password=password" , then a NPE will be thrown when > WSDLQuery can't find the wsdl definition . > > If you want to protect your wsdl, I think you can write your custom > WSDLQueryHandler and add it to the QueryHandlerRegistry. > > Willem. > > Ray Krueger wrote: > > I opened bug CXF-948 for this, but anyway; here's the problem. > > > > Deploying CXF via the CXFServlet, you will get a NullPointerException > > when your URL contains extra parameters... > > > > This URL > > http://localhost:8181/ws/soap/CurrencyExchange?wsdl&username=TEST&password=password > > > > Causes this stack trace... > > javax.servlet.ServletException > > > > org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.ServletController.invoke(ServletController.java:133) > > > > org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet.invoke(CXFServlet.java:271) > > org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet.doGet(CXFServlet.java:253) > > ......... > > java.lang.NullPointerException > > org.apache.cxf.transport.http.WSDLQueryHandler.writeResponse(WSDLQueryHandler.java:140) > > > > org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.ServletController.invoke(ServletController.java:129) > > > > org.apache.cxf.transport.servlet.CXFServlet.invoke(CXFServlet.java:271) > > > > > > The same url will blow with the following random stuff as well... > > > > http://localhost:8181/ws/soap/CurrencyExchange?wsdl&BOOM > > > > Anything after the ?wsdl seems to do the trick. > > > > If there's something I'm doing wrong here let me know and I'll try it. > > > > >
