Ingolf

Axis code is scoped at the session which means the 
1)axis2 web application does not know about session parameter port
2)container does not know about changes to session parameter port

If you want the port change for axis calls you will have to change the port in 
axis2.xml for sender or receiver e.g.

<transportSender>
   <parameter name="port">8080</parameter>

<transportReceiver>
  <parameter name="port">8080</parameter>

once you restart axis
>netstat -ab | grep PORT

where port is the port number

you *should* see the port number

then utilities which operate outside of of your web-container will be able to 
contact axis service

curl --proxy AxisHost:PORT -d SOAP_REQUEST_GOES_HERE

Martin 
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> Subject: Re: Programmatically changing the Axis2 http port
> From: sp...@me.com
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 21:11:41 -0700
> To: java-user@axis.apache.org
> 
> Hi Shameera:
> 
> So I checked again, and what my code does is as follows (written in Java here 
> for ease of discussion):
> 
> …
> AxisServer server = new AxisServer();
> server.getConfigurationContext.getAxisConfiguration().getTransportsIn().get("http").getParameter("port").setValue(7171);
> 
> // some server.deployService(…) calls
> 
> …
> 
> Then, when I do 
> 
> server.getConfigurationContext.getAxisConfiguration().getTransportsIn().get("http").getParameter("port")
> 
> it returns 
> 
> 7171.
> 
> But when I do 
> 
> curl http://localhost:7171/axis2/services/Weather?wsdl
> 
> I get 
> 
> curl: (7) couldn't connect to host
> 
> If I do 
> 
> curl http://localhost:6060/axis2/services/Weather?wsdl
> 
> instead, I get the wsdl's XML.
> 
> So, somehow, the change of the port parameter doesn't "stick". Any 
> suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ingolf
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jun 2, 2013, at 11:56 AM, Ingolf Krueger <sp...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Shameera:
> > 
> > Thanks for your kind response.
> > 
> > I believe I did it exactly like you showed in your code. I took the 
> > configuration context from the newly instantiated Axis server and 
> > manipulated it the way you showed. Then, I added the services (implicitly 
> > starting the server).
> > 
> > When I then connected the client, I always got connection refused, even if 
> > I used the above approach to set it to the default port of 6060...
> > 
> > I'll show you the code when I am back at my machine.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Ingolf
> > 
> > On Jun 2, 2013, at 11:17 AM, Shameera Rathnayaka <shameerai...@gmail.com> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Ingolf,
> >> 
> >> Transport listeners are initiated inside the 
> >> org.apache.axis2.engine.ListenerManager#init method. you can change 
> >> transport parameters by using below line of code here.
> >> configctx.getAxisConfiguration().getTransportsIn().get("http").getParameter("port").setValue(8090);
> >>   // here i have set http listener port to 8090
> >> 
> >> You can access Axis Configuration from configuration context, Then you can 
> >> retrieve all transportIn and transportOut configurations and manipulate 
> >> them according to your need.
> >> 
> >> Cheers,
> >> Shameera.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:37 AM, Ingolf Krueger <sp...@me.com> wrote:
> >> Hi there --
> >> 
> >> I am trying to use Axis2 in embedded mode from within Clojure, and want to 
> >> programmatically change the http port at which my services are presented 
> >> so as to be able to run multiple independent Axis2 servers on the same 
> >> box.  I understand that this could be accomplished using axis2.xml, but 
> >> I'd prefer to accomplish it via code.
> >> 
> >> I have searched the archives and documents, but was unable to locate a 
> >> suitable example/tutorial to study.
> >> 
> >> Any suggestions on where I could look would be highly appreciated!
> >> 
> >> Thanks, and best regards,
> >> Ingolf
> >> 
> >> 
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