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Ralf Hauser updated AXIS2-5933:
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Summary: instrument RepositoryListener.findServicesInDirectory(File root)
etc. with Debug statements (was: instrument
RepositoryListener.findServicesInDirectory(File root) with Debug statements)
> instrument RepositoryListener.findServicesInDirectory(File root) etc. with
> Debug statements
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> Key: AXIS2-5933
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5933
> Project: Axis2
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: deployment
> Affects Versions: 1.7.8
> Environment: debian stretch
> Reporter: Ralf Hauser
> Priority: Major
>
> org.apache.axis2.deployment.RepositoryListener.findServicesInDirectory()
> appears to be crucial why my simple .aar in the standard services directory
> is not loaded
>
> Like AXIS2-5912 it happens when migrating from v1.6.2 and results in
> The service cannot be found for the endpoint reference
> .
> Putting
> org.apache.axis2=TRACE
> unfortunately only gives
> (ScriptModule.java:70) - script module activated
> (WarBasedAxisConfigurator.java:276) - loaded services from path:
> /usr/share/tomcat8/ws/WEB-INF
>
> Therefore I suggest that
> 1) findServicesInDirectory counts how many times "addFileToDeploy" is called
> and returns this int . Then line 276 could give a hint how many services were
> loaded
> 2) in the for (File file : files) { loop
> each file gets a debug trace with file.getAbsolutePath()
> 3) each "continue" or if-else where nothing happens gets a trace statement
> 4) same for "loadOtherDirectories"
> 5)
> [DeploymentEngine|eclipse-javadoc:%E2%98%82=%20/%3C%7BDeploymentEngine.java%E2%98%83DeploymentEngine]{color:#000000}.doDeploy(){color}
> should also get a few trace statements (e.g. wsToDeploy.size())
> 6)
> [ServiceDeployer|eclipse-javadoc:%E2%98%82=%20/%3C%7BServiceDeployer.java%E2%98%83ServiceDeployer]{color:#000000}.deploy({color})
> urgently needs some trace statements
> etc.
>
> I run the service in a lab environments where the services are found, in
> "integration" unfortunately not
> In both environments the modules load perfectly
> "axisConfiguration.getModules()" :
> Module 0: jaxws-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 1:
> ping-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 2:
> metadataExchange-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 3:
> addressing-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 4:
> mtompolicy-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 5:
> soapmonitor-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 6:
> script-1.7.8
>
> INFO [172.25.11.160-startStop-1] (AxisServletPsph.java:239) - Module 7:
> MyWebServiceModule
> axisConfiguration.getServices() and axisConfiguration.getFaultyServices() are
> unfortunately empty.
> It would be interesting to see the "deploymentFileDataMap" field of
> WarBasedAxisConfigurator
>
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