Jeff,
I did check out your latest code with svn and build the assembly again.
I have now created two Geronimo folders such as d:/web/Geronimo and
d:/web/Geronimo-Tomcat. Then started d:/web/Geronimo-Tomcat (not
d:/web/Geronimo!) and it appears like Tomcat is up and running:
INFO [JkMain] Jk running ID=0 time=0/40 config=null
INFO [Http11Protocol] Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8090
INFO [Http11Protocol] Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8090
I changed my port numbers in the wsdl document where necessary and
deployed my ear to Geronimo:
INFO [/dW_PetStore] JSR154 unwrappedDispatchSupported=true
INFO [JettyWebAppContext] JettyWebAppContext started
INFO [Container] Started
WebApplicationContext[/dW_PetStore,file:/D:/web/Geronimo-Tomcat/config-store/21/dW_PetStore.war/]
INFO
[GenericEJBContainer]GenericEJBContainer'geronimo.server:EJBModule=dW_PetStore-cmp-ejb.jar,J2EEApplication=dW_PetStore,J2EEServer=geronimo,j2eeType=EntityBean,name=ProductBean'started
INFO [GenericEJBContainer] GenericEJBContainer
'geronimo.server:EJBModule=dW_PetStore-ejb.jar,J2EEApplication=dW_PetStore,J2EEServer=geronimo,j2ee
Type=StatelessSessionBean,name=PetShopEJB' started
So this looks good as well.
However from here on I am lost: I try to browse my wsdl on
http://localhost:8090/dW_PetStore/WS?wsdl but get an 404 file not found
from Tomcat (obviously it is listening on 8090). However, I accidently
went to http://localhost:8080/dW_PetStore/WS?wsdl and the wsdl appears.
Now, I expected Tomcat to run on 8090 but not Jetty on 8080. Then I
looked into the Geronimo-Tomcat/config-store/21/dW_PetStore and my ear
is nicely sitting there.
What gets me even more confused is that the wsdl found at
http://localhost:8080/dW_PetStore/WS?wsdl is not my latest wsdl where I
inserted a comment for testing purposes...
My questions:
Is it correct that Jetty is running as well?
Where does Jetty find the old dW_PetStore application which is not
deployed on Geronimo-Tomcat, but on Geronimo?
How do I deploy to Tomcat?
Is it just me who lost it here :-)?
Regards,
Stefan
Jeff Genender wrote:
Stefan,
Try and svn update the Tomcat module...I set the necessary classloader
on the context in one of the objects (which I didn't do before). I
don't know if this will fix this...but its worth a try (before I try
your code myself).
Jeff
Stefan Schmidt wrote:
Hi Jeff,
I posted the interesting parts into JIRA. The application itself uses
a db as well so maybe it is a bit too much overhead for testing a web
service. I think I will create some simple test cases over the
weekend, so you guys can use them for testing etc.
Regards,
Stefan
Jeff Genender wrote:
First...thanks for trying Tomcat...I need more people like yourself
exercising the module.
Can you open a JIRA issue on this under Tomcat and attach a zip file
with
all of your code, deployment descripters, etc, to the JIRA issue? I
can
then work on it and find the problem.
Thanks,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,
June 16, 2005 4:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Webservices for Tomcat now integrated
Hi Jeff,
I compiled Geronimo with Tomcat and started the server without any
problems.
Then I deployed my ear containing some jsp's, a servlet, a session
bean, two
entity beans and a Web service (which passes an array of complexTypes).
The ear deploys and runs on Jetty apart from a SOAP response problem
(see
JIRA GERONIMO-678
<http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-678> that I
filed today). However deploying the same ear (after changing ports
in the wsdl) I get
heaps of errors:
DEBUG [BaseDeserializerFactory] Exception:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException:
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.ArrayDeserializerFactory.<init>(java.lang.Class
,
javax.xml.namespace.QName)
at java.lang.Class.getConstructor0(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.getConstructor(Unknown Source)
at
org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BaseDeserializerFactory.createFactory(BaseDeser
ializerFactory.java:246)
at
org.apache.geronimo.axis.client.TypeInfo.register(TypeInfo.java:93)
at
org.apache.geronimo.axis.client.TypeInfo.register(TypeInfo.java:47)
The same error is thrown several more times in different line
numbers of the
BaseDeserializerFactory class.
Am I compiling the Geronimo/Tomcat server with an obsolete Axis
distribution?
Also, I would really appreciate if you could have a look into
GERONIMO-678 <http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-678>
since you
seem to be quite into the WS stuff and David is too busy to look
into this
before JavaOne. I will also have a look into it over the weekend (but I
might not be experienced enough to find the cause of the problem,
what makes
it worse is that there is actually no error msg).
Regards,
Stefan
Jeff Genender wrote:
Hi Stefan,
To set up Tomcat...look here:
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/Tomcat
Basically its just a lot of commenting and uncommenting in the
plans, then rebuilding assembly again (we will be making this
simpler in the near future). Deploying your webservices should be
nearly identical to
Jetty.
As for GERONIMO-672...after looking at that...is it possible you
have your configuration messed up slightly? I looked at the stack
trace and I saw
this:
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: No wsdl or schema known
at location: ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl
Notice...ETA-INF/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl. Looks like the "M" was
missing and thus could be the cause of the error. What does your
open-ejb deployment plan and webservices.xml look like?
What are your issues with complexTypes etc? Have you opened a JIRA
ticket in this area?
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Webservices for Tomcat now integrated
Hi Jeff,
Since I am currently working on a Servlet and EJB-based WS example
on Geronimo I am very interested in testing it. For now I have only
run some tests on Jetty, but if you could provide some information
on Tomcat I would be more than happy to test this. Could you
provide your detailed setup information?
Also, I encountered some issues for the EJB endpoint and opened
JIRA issue
GERONIMO-762 so I am not sure if that has been fixed. Furthermore,
have you looked into complexTypes (and the mappings)? I have
encountered some more problems there recently.
Regards,
Stefan Schmidt
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
Very cool!
-dain
On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:12 AM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Just announcing that webservices for Tomcat has been integrated.
The only caveat is for the EJB side. Currently all webservices
will go to the default Host (which for 99% of the applications is
fine)...as there needs to be some slight modifications to
OpenEJB to handle virtual hosts. JIRA issue GERONIMO-666 was
opened on this.
However, it does appear to work with my setup. I can use some
help with testing this piece with both EJB and Servlet based web
services with different types of applications. So any users who
want to give it a roll, it would be appreciated ;-)
Jeff