Hi,
It is the endpoint url, not the base address.
For your case, it is
"http://localhost:8080/erh-backoffice/services/backoffice"
HTH...
Jeff
Jean-François Daune wrote:
Hi,
I try to create a client using JaxWsProxyFactoryBean, but I don't know what
'address' property refers to.
Must it point to a WSDL URL?
The CXF doc
(http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/writing-a-service-with-spring.html) is
suprising.
It points to the 'base address' of the web service. For instance,
http://myserver/myapp.
But how does it know where service is deployed (http://myserver/myapp/services/myservice is CXF convention, isn't it?) and WSDL accessible?
If I use the base address, I end up with this exception when I invoke a service:
Caused by: com.ctc.wstx.exc.WstxEOFException: Unexpected EOF in prolog
at [row,col {unknown-source}]: [1,0]
at
com.ctc.wstx.sr.StreamScanner.throwUnexpectedEOF(StreamScanner.java:661)
at
com.ctc.wstx.sr.BasicStreamReader.handleEOF(BasicStreamReader.java:2134)
at
com.ctc.wstx.sr.BasicStreamReader.nextFromProlog(BasicStreamReader.java:2040)
at com.ctc.wstx.sr.BasicStreamReader.next(BasicStreamReader.java:1069)
at
com.ctc.wstx.sr.BasicStreamReader.nextTag(BasicStreamReader.java:1095)
at
org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.interceptor.ReadHeadersInterceptor.handleMessage(ReadHeadersInterceptor.java:87)
... 30 more
If I use a more intuitive (well, IMHO) Spring configuration such as:
<bean id="backOfficeWebServiceFactory"
class="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.JaxWsProxyFactoryBean">
<property name="serviceClass"
value="be.ciger.erh.backoffice.ws.BackOfficePortType"/>
< property name="wsdlLocation"
value="http://localhost:8080/erh-backoffice/services/backoffice?wsdl"/>
<property name="serviceName">
<bean class="javax.xml.namespace.QName">
<constructor-arg index="0"
value="http://www.ciger.be/erh/backoffice"/>
<constructor-arg index="1" value="BackOfficeService"/>
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
Then, it works fine.
Could some shed some light on this?
Regards,
J-F