Hello,

have you solveed the problem.


I have a simila r use  case. My methos is:

    @WebMethod(operationName = "getKey", action = "account:GetKey", exclude
= false)
    @Get
    @HttpResource(location = "/keys/{federatedAccountId}/{domainName}")
    SimpleResponse getKey(@WebParam(name = "federatedAccountId")
    String federatedAccountId, @WebParam(name = "domainName")
    String domainName);

and in Spring:

        <jaxws:endpoint id="accountWebServiceSoap"
                implementor="#accountWebServiceImpl" 
address="/soap/AccountService" />

        <jaxws:endpoint id="accountWebServiceRest"
                implementor="#accountWebServiceImpl" 
address="/rest/AccountService"
                bindingUri="http://apache.org/cxf/binding/http";>
                <jaxws:serviceFactory>
                        <bean
                                
class="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.support.JaxWsServiceFactoryBean">
                                <property name="wrapped" value="true" />
                        </bean>
                </jaxws:serviceFactory>
        </jaxws:endpoint>


but when I try to call the rest url
(http://localhost:8080/ws/rest/AccountService/keys/34/myDomain) the two
parameters are not set (null value).


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
V.

RayKrueger wrote:
> 
> If you search back you'll see I worked through some similar
> discussions in this area...
> 
> I wanted to write one endpoint that could handle SOAP, POX and REST.
> With some help I was able to get the SOAP and POX stuff working great,
> REST however never seemed to set the properties, I haven't spent much
> time looking at that part though...
> 
> Basically we have a very heavily annotated endpoint interface and impl
> declared in our ApplicationContext like this...
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";
>        xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
>        xmlns:jaxws="http://cxf.apache.org/jaxws";
>        xsi:schemaLocation="
>       http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
> http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd
>       http://cxf.apache.org/jaxws http://cxf.apache.org/schemas/jaxws.xsd";>
> 
>     <jaxws:endpoint id="soapCurrencyExchange"
>                     implementor="#currencyExchangeImpl"
>                     bindingUri="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/";
>                     address="/CurrencyExchange.soap"/>
> 
>     <jaxws:endpoint id="xmlCurrencyExchange"
>                     implementor="#currencyExchangeImpl"
>                     bindingUri="http://cxf.apache.org/bindings/xformat";
>                     address="/CurrencyExchange.xml"/>
> 
>     <jaxws:endpoint id="restCurrencyExchange"
>                     implementor="#currencyExchangeImpl"
>                     bindingUri="http://apache.org/cxf/binding/http";
>                     address="/CurrencyExchange">
>         <jaxws:serviceFactory>
>             <bean
> class="org.apache.cxf.jaxws.support.JaxWsServiceFactoryBean">
>                 <property name="wrapped" value="true"/>
>             </bean>
>         </jaxws:serviceFactory>
>     </jaxws:endpoint>
> 
> </beans>
> 
> My endpoint interface defines one method
> "getExchangeRate(ExchangeRateRequest)". As I said, the SOAP and POX
> mappings worked fine, but I never got REST to work. The method would
> be invoked by the properties I had defined in the @HttpResource
> annotation would never be set on the ExchangeRateRequest object.
> 
> So when I'd annotated it as...
> @HttpResource(location="/rates/{fromCurrency},{toCurrency}")
> getExchangeRate(ExchangeRateRequest request)
> 
> ...I'd end up with nulls when I called request.getFromCurrency and
> getToCurrency. Again, the method was invoked, the ExchangeRateRequest
> object was instantiated, but the properties never got set. Maybe it
> can't be a JAXB generated class or something...
> On 9/21/07, mattmadhavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I am currently working on a project for my current client for all
>> external
>> notifications. My requirements are as follows:
>>  * Some of my client's partners communicate via Straight HTTP Post - Data
>> can be HTTP (I guess I can use REST for this - but not all of them send
>> XML!)
>> * Some do via SOAP.
>>
>> This is for a premiums and thats how my client makes his money and I
>> would
>> like to give them a robust solution.
>>
>> I would like to use CXF Servlet (Or straight Spring Dispatcher
>> Servelt)and
>> also add Spring MVC controller so that I can add some actions for
>> non-soap
>> based communications - be it a XML - or any other data format.
>>
>> How can I combine these two! XFire had a solution where you use Straight
>> Spring Dispatcher Servlet and use a class called XFireExporter bean and
>> have
>> a url mapping on the MVC side! (XFireExporter implements a spring
>> controller).
>>
>>
>>  The CXF migration says I do not need this as the *ServerFactoryBean
>> takes
>> care of this! I am little confused! Any idead where I can map the urls in
>> the MVC to controllers including CXF Webservices as XFire did?
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Matt
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> 
> 

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