Get rid of the service configuration on the server, or add it to the client.
It changes the rules for mapping packages to and from namespaces. I rewrote
the doc over the last few days to deconfuse this.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Tony Burdett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Benson,
>
> Thanks for the tips.  I have enabled AegisServiceConfiguration on the
> server side, yes, and I admit I was wondered if this was causing the
> problem.  I had found these docs before and I'd used them to set up
> things on the server side (although it's possible I'm doing this wrong),
> and I've tried tweaking things based on the new stuff in the Aegis
> docs.  I still haven't managed to solve the problem, though.
>
> The thing that was puzzling me is that the SOAP messages being
> sent/received seem to be correct.  I assume this means that my service
> is configured correctly, and that I haven't set the client up to
> correctly interpret the response - but I've tried directing my client to
> use the Aegis databinding in a variety of ways and still seem to be
> getting this null problem.  If I'm doing it incorrectly, does anyone
> have any code examples of how to do this?
>
> I can provide more details about my service/client configuration if that
> will help.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Tony.
>
>
>
> Benson Margulies wrote:
> > Tony,
> >
> > Please check out the current (newly modified) Aegis doc. Perhaps you
> have
> > the 'AegisServiceConfiguration' enabled on the server side?
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:08 AM, Tony Burdett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm having a problem trying to build a client for my service with cxf.
> >> My service is up and running, but whenever I try and access it from a
> >> client I'm getting null pointer exceptions.  The code to setup my
> client
> >> looks like this:
> >>
> >>    // SNIP
> >>    JaxWsProxyFactoryBean proxyFactory = new JaxWsProxyFactoryBean();
> >>
> >>    proxyFactory.getInInterceptors().add(new LoggingInInterceptor());
> >>    proxyFactory.getOutInterceptors().add(new LoggingOutInterceptor());
> >>
> >>    proxyFactory.setServiceClass(FluxionService.class);
> >>    proxyFactory.setAddress(serviceURL);
> >>    proxyFactory.setDataBinding(new AegisDatabinding());
> >>
> >>    FluxionService fs = (FluxionService)proxyFactory.create();
> >>    // SNIP
> >>
> >> Now, I should be able to do:
> >>
> >>    Set<URI> uris = fs.getDataSources();
> >>
> >> to retrieve a set of URIs from this service.  When I make this call, I
> >> get the following SOAP request and response:
> >>
> >> Request:
> >>
> >>  <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
> >>    <soap:Body>
> >>      <ns1:getDataSources
> >> xmlns:ns1="http://service.fluxion.comparagrid.org/"; />
> >>    </soap:Body>
> >>  </soap:Envelope>
> >>
> >> Response:
> >>
> >>  <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
> >>    <soap:Body>
> >>      <ns1:getDataSourcesResponse
> >> xmlns:ns1="http://service.fluxion.comparagrid.org/";>
> >>        <return>
> >>          <ns2:anyURI
> >> xmlns:ns2="http://impl.service.fluxion.comparagrid.org/";>
> >>            http://metagenome.ncl.ac.uk/cgdemo.owl
> >>          </ns2:anyURI>
> >>        </return>
> >>      </ns1:getDataSourcesResponse>
> >>    </soap:Body>
> >>  </soap:Envelope>
> >>
> >> That's exactly what I'd expect.  However, the actual Set<URI> returned
> >> in my app is null, so I'm seeing NPEs whenever I try and iterate over
> >> this set.  What's going on here? I'm relatively new to CXF as I've just
> >> ported over from XFire so I'm prepared to admit that I might be missing
> >> something fundamental but this looks pretty weird to me.
> >>
> >> Any advice would be highly appreciated as this is driving me mad!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Tony
> >>
> >> --
> >> Tony Burdett
> >> Software Developer,
> >> ComparaGrid.
> >>
> >> European Bioinformatics Institute
> >> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> tel:   01223 494624
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>

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