Thanks Emmanuel. Am I able to consume other web services with Force.Com or 
only the one of SaleForce?

I'm little bit confused of what is possible with Force.com.

By the way, Could you tell me if you know how to globally change the 
timeout of URL fetching in Google App Engine?

Thanks a lot.

Le mercredi 26 septembre 2012 23:51:29 UTC+2, Emanuele Ziglioli a écrit :
>
> Ok,
>
> have you managed to generate any code with the SalesForce tool?
> As I wrote, I did get an error but most of the code generated anyway. I'll 
> post the command line options I used if I can find them.
>
> The generated code contains three packages:
>
> com.sforce.ws.transport
>      GaeHttpTransport.java (this is not specific to any WSDL)
>
> com.sforce.soap.types
>      Many classes, mostly dependent on the WSDL, similar to the code 
> generated by jaxws
>
> com.sforce.soap.service.dataxmldistribution.... // followed by the URL of 
> your WSDL
>     Connector.java
>     SoapConnection.java
>
> This last package, as far as I recall, was the one that had some problems. 
> I've attached Connector.java.
> We've also made some proprietary changes to SoapConnection.
> We're using the implementation in wsc-22.jar
>
> Example of usage:
> try {
>       ConnectorConfig config = new ConnectorConfig();
>       config.setTransport( GaeHttpTransport.class );
>       config.setTraceMessage(true);
>       config.setReadTimeout(7000);  // this is the important part
>       SoapConnection connection = Connector.newConnection(config);
>       String xmlres = connection.getXml( parameters );
> }
> catch (ConnectionException e) {
> }
>
> You really need to pass the first stage of code generation, don't worry 
> about errors, see if anything at all has been generated, look at the 
> command line options. Look at their source code and google for errors. 
> Their source code shows more options that are not documented.
>
> Hope that helps,
> E.
>
> On Thursday, 27 September 2012 02:53:16 UTC+12, Phil wrote:
>>
>> Emmanuele, Could you more describe your solution?
>> I've a lot of problem with timeout exception and Jax-ws. I'm looking for 
>> new solution for substituing Jax-RS for calling web services.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>>
>>>>> 

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