Thanks very much. 2011/3/10 Dennis Sosnoski <[email protected]>
> Hi Christophe, > > It should work if you include the addressing-*.mar file from the Axis2 > repository/modules directory in your classpath. > > - Dennis > > Dennis M. Sosnoski > Java SOA and Web Services Consulting<http://www.sosnoski.com/consult.html> > Axis2/CXF/Metro SOA and Web Services > Training<http://www.sosnoski.com/training.html> > Web Services Jump-Start <http://www.sosnoski.com/jumpstart.html> > > On 03/10/2011 10:54 PM, Christophe Noël wrote: > > Dear all, > > Thanks for your time. > > I'm not using Axis2 as an engine (deployed in a container), but I rather > need to use Axis2 libraries in a Java standalone application. > I would like to develop a client (non blocking) that receives a callback in > a separate back transport channel. > > I tried to follow some tutorials, but I wonder how to engage the > addressing module (it seems it must be in a repository). > Where should I put this repository ? What does it contain ? > Is it possible ? > > The main part of my code (Axis 2.5.4) is the following : > > Options options = new Options(); > options.setTo(targetEPR); > options.setUseSeparateListener(true); > options.setTransportInProtocol(Constants.TRANSPORT_HTTP); > ServiceClient sender = new ServiceClient(); > sender.engageModule("addressing"); > sender.setOptions(options); > // Callback to handle the response > AxisCallback callback = new AxisCallback() { > > Thanks for your help. > -- > Christophe Noël > ------------------------- > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > -- Christophe Noël ------------------------- Please consider the environment before printing this email.
