Could you please raise a JIRA and attach the necessary
files to reproduce the problem ? Thanks.

On 9/22/06, hiyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I tested the getDocument with pure XFire (no ServiceMix) and it works fine.
So it does appear that there is a problem with the ServiceMix jsr181 when it
comes to attachments in the output.


gnodet wrote:
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> On 9/22/06, hiyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> <<For the first point, i don't think it has been tested this way.
>> < <<Could you try debugging and make sure that the attachment
>> <<is lost when the component send back the answer ?
>> <<Or if you could set up a junit test case for that, it would
>> <<be great.
>> When you say it hasn't been tested this way, do you mean 'getting an
>> attachment from a jsr181' or 'tested within a application server'?
>
> I meant that our unit tests used attachments in the input, not
> in the output ...  It seems it work, I can just say that XFire is
> great !
>
>>
>> <<The second problem seems to be related to classloaders.
>> <<Try removing the geronimo-javamail and geronimo-activation
>> <<jars from your webapp.
>> I removed geronimo-activation from the war and it works now.
>
> Cool :)
>
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