Yes of course. I suspect the error will be the same on the Tomcat side, but lets give it a shot.
Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 7:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (GERONIMO-672) EJB Web Service Endpoint WSDL problem Hi Jeff, I had a chat with Davic J the other day and he agreed that this is a bug. If you want to test it yourself: the code, descriptors etc are actually taken from the jBoss examples. The only thing you have to do to make it Geronimo complient is to enter a proper <soap:address location in the HelloService.wsdl (if I remember correctly :-). I could also send the hello-ejb.jar to you (it is a simple example with only a session bean - no entity beans - no database). Btw, the same jBoss example running in front of a servlet (hello-servlet.war) as a JSE runs smoothly. Are you still interested in testing Web services in Tomcat? Regards, Stefan Schmidt Jeff Genender (JIRA) wrote: > [ > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-672?page=comments#action > _12313782 ] > >Jeff Genender commented on GERONIMO-672: >---------------------------------------- > >Could this be a configuration issue with your webservices.xml or other file? The error is stating is cannot find the wsdl at ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl. Note the missing "M". Should this not be META-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl? > > > >>EJB Web Service Endpoint WSDL problem >>------------------------------------- >> >> Key: GERONIMO-672 >> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-672 >> Project: Geronimo >> Type: Bug >> Components: webservices >> Versions: 1.0-M4 >> Environment: Windows XP SP2 >> Reporter: Stefan Schmidt >> >> > > > >>When trying to read the WSDL file of a deployed EJB Endpoint (http://localhost:8080/hello-ejb/Hello?wsdl) I get the following error msg in the geronimo.log: >>15:49:08,717 DEBUG [HttpServer] Try >>HttpContext[/hello-ejb/Hello,null],0 >>15:49:08,717 WARN [HttpConnection] GET /hello-ejb/Hello?wsdl HTTP/1.1 >>HttpException(500,Internal Server Error,Could not fetch wsdl!) >>15:49:08,717 DEBUG [HttpConnection] EXCEPTION >>HttpException(500,Internal Server Error,Could not fetch wsdl!) >> at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyEJBWebServiceContext.handle(JettyEJBWebServic eContext.java:139) >> at org.mortbay.http.HttpServer.service(HttpServer.java:954) >> at org.mortbay.http.HttpConnection.service(HttpConnection.java:814) >> at org.mortbay.http.HttpConnection.handleNext(HttpConnection.java:981) >> at org.mortbay.http.HttpConnection.handle(HttpConnection.java:831) >> at org.mortbay.http.SocketListener.handleConnection(SocketListener.java:244) >> at org.mortbay.util.ThreadedServer.handle(ThreadedServer.java:357) >> at org.mortbay.util.ThreadPool$PoolThread.run(ThreadPool.java:534) >>Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: No wsdl or schema known at location: ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl >> at org.apache.geronimo.axis.server.AxisWebServiceContainer.getWsdl(AxisWebServi ceContainer.java:253) >> at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyEJBWebServiceContext.handle(JettyEJBWebServic eContext.java:134) >> ... 7 more >>15:49:08,717 DEBUG [HttpConnection] RESPONSE: >>HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error >>Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 05:49:08 GMT >>Server: Jetty/5.1.4rc0 (Windows XP/5.1 x86 java/1.4.2_08 >>Connection: close >>The hello-ejb.jar EJB is a simple example taken from jBoss 4 WS examples. >>Stefan Schmidt >> >> > > >
