Re: SOAP and Orion

2002-05-01 Thread Jon Bricker

Please forward me on to whomever solved this.  I'm using orion 1.5.4 so an
upgrade is out of the question.

I would like to talk to someone and see how they set up orion, their
application and their classpath.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Jon,
 We had a similar sounding problem with SOAP and when
 we upgraded to orion 1.5.2 the problem was fixed.  I
 wasn't the one working on the problem so I don't have
 much more info.
 Hope this helps.
 
 -Heath
 
 --- Jon Bricker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I really need some help getting a SOAP application
  to work on orion.
  
  I have an application set up with a servlet front
  that will call the SOAP
  rpcrouter.  All in all the application is simular to
  the one in the Java SOAP
  book by Hernry Bequet. I put the soap.jar in my
  WEB-INF/lib in my application.
  
  The problem I'm having is that the SOAP call can
  never find my class that is in
  my deployment discriptor. I've heard that this is a
  classpath issue but I just
  can not figure out what the problem is.
  
  
  here is the error:
  Ouch, the call failed: 
Fault Code   = SOAP-ENV:Server.BadTargetObjectURI
Fault String = Unable to resolve target object:
  com.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.DataLoaderImpl
  
  
  
  I have soap in one location on my machine
  
  Here is the deploymentDescriptor.xml
  isd:service
 
 xmlns:isd=http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment;
  id=urn:CanDEDataMgr
isd:provider type=java scope=Request
  methods=isUserValid
isd:java
 
 class=com.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.DataLoaderImpl
  static=false/  
/isd:provider
 
 

isd:faultListenerorg.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener/isd:faultListener
  /isd:service
  
  Here is the call I use to deploy it
  
  java org.apache.soap...
  http://localhost:8088/servlet/rpcrouter deploy
  deplymentDescriptor.xml
  
  here is my test code to call it.
  
  URL url = new
 
 URL(http://localhost:8088/cande/servlet/rpcrouter;);
  // Build the call.
  Call call = new Call ();
  call.setTargetObjectURI (urn:CanDEDataMgr);
  call.setMethodName (isUserValid);
  Vector params = new Vector ();
  params.addElement (new Parameter(userID,
  String.class, userID,
  Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
  params.addElement (new Parameter(password,
  String.class, password,
  Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
  call.setParams (params);
  
  Here is my web.xml mappings
  servlet
  servlet-namecandeLoad/servlet-name
  display-nameCATD CanDE Patient Data load
  Servlet/display-name
  descriptionno description/description
 
 

servlet-classcom.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.CanDEDataLoad.CanDELoadServlet/servlet-class
/servlet
!-- SOAP rpcrouter servlet --
  servlet
  servlet-namerpcrouter/servlet-name
  display-nameApache-SOAP RPC
  Router/display-name
  descriptionno description/description
 
 
 servlet-classorg.apache.soap.server.http.RPCRouterServlet/servlet-class
  init-param
param-namefaultListener/param-name
   
 
 param-valueorg.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener/param-value
  /init-param
/servlet

  !-- Servlet Name to URL Pattern Recognition Mapping
  --
   servlet-mapping
  servlet-namecandeLoad/servlet-name
  url-pattern/candeLoad/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
servlet-mapping
  servlet-namerpcrouter/servlet-name
  url-pattern/rpcrouter/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
  
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Re: SOAP and Orion

2002-04-30 Thread dracmed

Hi Jon,
We had a similar sounding problem with SOAP and when
we upgraded to orion 1.5.2 the problem was fixed.  I
wasn't the one working on the problem so I don't have
much more info.
Hope this helps.

-Heath

--- Jon Bricker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I really need some help getting a SOAP application
 to work on orion.
 
 I have an application set up with a servlet front
 that will call the SOAP
 rpcrouter.  All in all the application is simular to
 the one in the Java SOAP
 book by Hernry Bequet. I put the soap.jar in my
 WEB-INF/lib in my application.
 
 The problem I'm having is that the SOAP call can
 never find my class that is in
 my deployment discriptor. I've heard that this is a
 classpath issue but I just
 can not figure out what the problem is.
 
 
 here is the error:
 Ouch, the call failed: 
   Fault Code   = SOAP-ENV:Server.BadTargetObjectURI
   Fault String = Unable to resolve target object:
 com.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.DataLoaderImpl
 
 
 
 I have soap in one location on my machine
 
 Here is the deploymentDescriptor.xml
 isd:service

xmlns:isd=http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap/deployment;
 id=urn:CanDEDataMgr
   isd:provider type=java scope=Request
 methods=isUserValid
   isd:java

class=com.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.DataLoaderImpl
 static=false/  
   /isd:provider


isd:faultListenerorg.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener/isd:faultListener
 /isd:service
 
 Here is the call I use to deploy it
 
 java org.apache.soap...
 http://localhost:8088/servlet/rpcrouter deploy
 deplymentDescriptor.xml
 
 here is my test code to call it.
 
 URL url = new

URL(http://localhost:8088/cande/servlet/rpcrouter;);
 // Build the call.
 Call call = new Call ();
 call.setTargetObjectURI (urn:CanDEDataMgr);
 call.setMethodName (isUserValid);
 Vector params = new Vector ();
 params.addElement (new Parameter(userID,
 String.class, userID,
 Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
 params.addElement (new Parameter(password,
 String.class, password,
 Constants.NS_URI_SOAP_ENC));
 call.setParams (params);
 
 Here is my web.xml mappings
 servlet
 servlet-namecandeLoad/servlet-name
 display-nameCATD CanDE Patient Data load
 Servlet/display-name
 descriptionno description/description


servlet-classcom.lilly.javaatg.catd.servlet.CanDEDataLoad.CanDELoadServlet/servlet-class
   /servlet
   !-- SOAP rpcrouter servlet --
 servlet
 servlet-namerpcrouter/servlet-name
 display-nameApache-SOAP RPC
 Router/display-name
 descriptionno description/description


servlet-classorg.apache.soap.server.http.RPCRouterServlet/servlet-class
 init-param
   param-namefaultListener/param-name
  

param-valueorg.apache.soap.server.DOMFaultListener/param-value
 /init-param
   /servlet
   
 !-- Servlet Name to URL Pattern Recognition Mapping
 --
  servlet-mapping
 servlet-namecandeLoad/servlet-name
 url-pattern/candeLoad/url-pattern
   /servlet-mapping
   servlet-mapping
 servlet-namerpcrouter/servlet-name
 url-pattern/rpcrouter/url-pattern
   /servlet-mapping
 
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 Jon Bricker
 
 You should never settle for the lesser of two
 Weasels.
 
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Re: SOAP w/ Orion

2001-10-24 Thread Michael Simons

Hello Montebove,

I must recognise that I don't understand how to deploy the service You sent.
I tried to deploy by throughing the .jws file in the axis folder and by writing a 
deploy.xml

admin:deploy xmlns:admin=AdminService
  service name=HelloService pivot=RPCDispatcher
   option name=className value=hello.web.HelloServlet/
   option name=methodName value=*/
  /service
/admin:deploy

but nothing worked.

When You use the .jws file how does Axis know of the EJB classes?

BTW: When accessing EJBs by SOAP this way, is it possible to use stateful session 
beans the it's meant to be, i.e., a client always 
gets his session bean?

michael

Montebove Luciano wrote:

 Hi Michael,
 
 I didn't try it with Apache Soap, but with Apache Axis it works.
 Attached a sample jws that calls the simple HelloBean from Orion Primer.
 It works fine also with a Visual Basic client using pocketSoap 1.1.
 If the ejb is part of the same J2EE application as the Axis servlet you
 don't need
 any special coding in the .jws(consider the Axis Web application as an
 additional web-module of your application).
 
 
 Hope this help
 
 Luciano
 
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: lunedì 22 ottobre 2001 15.45
 To: Orion-Interest
 Subject: SOAP w/ Orion
 
 
 Hello,
 
 I cannot access an EJB Stateful Session Bean from a Java client using SOAP.
 Trying to do so always ends up with the message:
 
Fault Code   = SOAP-ENV:Server
Fault String = Unable to initialize context
 
 I assume that the context mentioned in the message means the JNDI context,
 but I don't know why Orion can't initialize it.
 
 Accessing the application from a Java client using RMI (ORMI) succeeds!
 Accessing another WebService (no EJB but just a simple Java class) succeeds
 so Orion and SOAP are basically working!
 I can deploy the service by:
 
 java -cp /opt/orion/orion.jar:/home/sim/soap-2_2/lib/soap.jar
 org.apache.soap.server.ServiceManagerClient 
 http://localhost:900/soap/servlet/rpcrouter deploy DeploymentDescriptor.xml
 
 And it's shown in the Apache SOAP Admin Page:
 
 'urn:ejbhello' Service Deployment Descriptor
 Property 
   Details
 ID 
   urn:ejbhello
 Scope 
   Application
 User-Defined Provider Type
 org.apache.soap.providers.StatefulEJBProvider
 Provider ClassHelloService
 Use Static Class  false
 Methods 
   create, hello
 Type Mappings Default
 Mapping Registry Class
 
 Any help is highly appreciated,
 
 michael
 
 
 HelloService.jws
 
 Content-Type:
 
 application/octet-stream