Thanks a lot Scott, That mini app works fine now.
When you have 2 data sources, where do you specify the jndi name ?
(before there was an argument in Name(""), but Inject do not like it)
Thanks
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Riccardo Cohen wrote:
>> I try my very little application with v4.0.8 on li
Hello
With 4.0.8 the sample given http://wiki.caucho.com/CXF works.
I can now create a soap service and call it. I can also generate wsdl
with /adlsoap?wsdl request and could generate java classes from wsdl
with cxf's wsdl2java. These 2 steps could be added to the wiki :)
Now there are some deta
Ooops ... it actually works all right with lib/soap/ subdirectory, I
just modified the wrong file... :)
By the way I noticed a very interesting file in the CXF lib directory :
WHICH_JARS !! Could make my program work with only 12 libs/6Mb:
commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
cxf-2.2.9.jar
geronimo-activa
That's about what I had.
However geronimo-javamail_1.4_spec-1.6.jar seemed unnecessary, plus I
added spring.jar (3 MB) to config the services, but maybe Resin CanDI
works just as well?
Riccardo Cohen wrote (2010-07-22 11:14):
> Ooops ... it actually works all right with lib/soap/ subdirectory,
it seems so , for a simple web service with only one function . And it
avoids spring loading which is rather good I beleive.
Mattias Jiderhamn wrote:
> That's about what I had.
> However geronimo-javamail_1.4_spec-1.6.jar seemed unnecessary, plus I
> added spring.jar (3 MB) to config the service
I am trying to develop a cometd powered component in Wicket , which runs in
resin-4.0.9
I follow wicketstuff-push's sample code , but the listening component cannot
get the event .
I wonder whether resin compatible with Jetty's ContinuationCometdServlet ?
My config :
web.xml :
cometd
Hello
The last point now is to make a web service that conforms to what my
customer needs = the wsdl provided.
I created the java code with cxf's wsdl2java. The source generated
compiled fine in resin 4.0.8 (needing more jars than I expected).
First the web service did not answer to the request
Riccardo Cohen wrote:
> Hello
> With 4.0.8 the sample given http://wiki.caucho.com/CXF works.
> I can now create a soap service and call it. I can also generate wsdl
> with /adlsoap?wsdl request and could generate java classes from wsdl
> with cxf's wsdl2java. These 2 steps could be added to the
I'd think there'd be a way you could do this programatically with a filter.
Though you'd need some way to notify your firewall to block the offending IP,
and perhaps you don't have an actual firewall running.
Then again, you could have another filter that rejects requests from listed IPs
that y
Many firewalls can only block 256 ip's at a time. It becomes an expensive
process for them to do packet inspection at that layer. You also need to
setup a system to figure out which ip's to block and then pass those to the
firewall. In my experience, this was a failable system because as soon as
yo
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