On 4/18/07, Owen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Bruce. Thanks for getting back to me.


> I believe you still need to define the wsdlResource attribute as
> noted in the servicemix-http documentation to point to the WSDL
> file. Then you can visit the URL defined in the locationURI
> attribute like so:

> http://0.0.0.0:8192/example/?wsdl

> This will forward the request to
> http://0.0.0.0:8192/example/main.wsdl and should display the WSDL
> for the service.

Hmmm... I still have to put in a WSDL even though I've elected an xbean
deployment? It says that wsdlResource is optional... Am I incorrect in
assuming that one is generated when the SU is deployed?


It is generated when possible.

Additionally, since my earlier message, I believe I have gotten the
server to produce something - always good to know I'm being heard. I
type 'http://sydserv05:8192' (I don't think that's telling too much), I
get a 404 - Not Found error, but am suggested another service via the
link:

        http://sydserv05:8192/example/

I follow this and get another 404 error. The page says that it was
unable to find the requested resource: 'requestURI=/example/main.wsdl'.


Yeah, this means the generation has failed.  You should be able to have more
informations if you increase the log level to DEBUG.  The most common cause
is that the target endpoint does not have any wsdl description or is not
activated
yet.

 Owen.




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