I tried using this mapping attribute, but it doesn't seem like this helps
with the port issue?  Is there a way to specify port 8080?

Thanks,

Jeff

gnodet wrote:
> 
> There is a "mapping" attribute on the configuration
> which must be filled with the uri where your servlet
> is mapped.  There may be a way to detect it at runtime,
> but i haven't found any. Suggestions are welcome.
> 
> On 9/19/06, jpuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am attempting to use the http managed attribute along with jsr181. 
>> When I
>> deploy my webapp the context path of the application is at
>> http://localhost:8080/jbpmpoc.  However, when jsr181 generates the wsdl
>> it
>> creates an incorrect soap address of just "http://localhost/jbi";.  It
>> should
>> be using the base address as indicated above to generate the soap
>> address.
>> The end result is that when I pass my jsr181's wsdl to a SOAP client it
>> isn't able to properly locate the actual service.  Any thoughts on this?
>>
>> ...
>>   <wsdl:service name="orderHttpService">
>>     <wsdl:port binding="tns:orderHttpServiceBinding"
>> name="orderHttpService">
>>       <wsdlsoap:address location="http://localhost/jbi/OrderService/"/>
>>     </wsdl:port>
>>   </wsdl:service>
>> ...
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jeff
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> 
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Guillaume Nodet
> 
> 

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