I appologize is the message is a bit confused,
but the truth is that I *am* confused!
After some fiddling I *believe* that I have ZOAP creating SOAP interfaces for the EJBs
that I deploy.
(At least jboss no longer throws exceptions when I drop my .jar into jboss/deploy/)
My main question is:
Where can I find a *simple* tool to allow me to:
- see what the zoap-deployed soap interfaces look like.
- fire SOAP queries at my deployed EJB via SOAP.
Other questions:
- What port(s) are the zoap interfaces on?
- Anyone using Perl's SOAP::Lite module?
As I understand it there are 2 different ways to zoap-enable an EJB jar:
(1) Simple: Add to META-INF/jboss.xml
This is almost working for me
(2) Complex: META-INF/com/me/ClassNames*.scl & *.xsd
This seems to be the method use in test-bean.jar/test-client.jar
I tried looking into the zoap/src/test/Test*.java code but for several reasons I find
it very difficult to understand:
- I've never seen junit before.
- It creates & destroys a custom web server between each test.
- I have no idea what the *.scl or *.xsd files are or how they are created.
Any clarifications greatly appreciated.
( Please forgive my ignorance I'm very new to all of: EJBs, SOAP, jboss, & zoap !-)
Many thanks in advance,
DouglasDD
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