im bored about this tutorial it dont work... i follow all the instruction step by step... and no way
rabi wrote: > > > Have a look at this configuration.... > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > <beans > xmlns:citytime="http://servicemix.apache.org/samples/orchestration-jsr181" > xmlns:jsr181="http://servicemix.apache.org/jsr181/1.0" > xmlns:localtime="http://ripedev.com/xsd/ZipCodeResults.xsd" > xmlns:uszip="http://www.webserviceX.NET"> > > > <jsr181:endpoint pojo="#mypojo" wsdlResource="classpath:service.wsdl" > typeMapping="jaxb2" > annotations="jsr181" > style="document"/> > > <bean id="mypojo" > class="org.apache.servicemix.samples.orchestration_jsr181.CityTimeImpl"> > <property name="usZip"> > <jsr181:proxy context="#context" > type="net.webservicex.USZipSoap" > service="uszip:USZip" /> > </property> > <property name="localTime"> > <jsr181:proxy context="#context" > type="com.ripedev.xsd.zipcoderesults.LocalTimeSoap" > service="localtime:LocalTime" /> > </property> > </bean> > </beans> > ---------------------------------------- > Here.. The two jsr181 proxys for external webservices are used by the > CityTimeImpl pojo. you can call them inside the pojo methods along with > the business logic that you want to implement.. > > Also have a look at the pojo implementation... > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > import javax.jws.WebService; > import net.webservicex.*; > import com.ripedev.xsd.zipcoderesults.*; > import org.w3c.dom.Element; > @WebService(serviceName = "CityTime", targetNamespace = > "http://servicemix.apache.org/samples/orchestration-jsr181", > endpointInterface = > "org.apache.servicemix.samples.orchestration_jsr181.CityTimePortType") > public class CityTimeImpl > implements CityTimePortType > { > > private USZipSoap usZip; > private LocalTimeSoap localTime; > public void setLocalTime(LocalTimeSoap localTime) { > this.localTime = localTime; > } > public void setUsZip(USZipSoap usZip) { > this.usZip = usZip; > } > > public GetCityTimeResponse > getCityTime(org.apache.servicemix.samples.orchestration_jsr181.GetCityTimeRequest > GetCityTimeRequest) { > GetInfoByCity GetInfoByCity = new GetInfoByCity(); > GetInfoByCity.setUSCity(GetCityTimeRequest.getCity()); > GetInfoByCityResponse r = usZip.getInfoByCity(GetInfoByCity); > Element e = (Element) > r.getGetInfoByCityResult().getContent().get(0); > e = (Element) e.getElementsByTagName("Table").item(0); > e = (Element) e.getElementsByTagName("ZIP").item(0); > String ZipCode = e.getTextContent(); > String lt = localTime.localTimeByZipCode(ZipCode); > GetCityTimeResponse rep = new GetCityTimeResponse(); > rep.setTime(lt); > return rep; > } > } > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > It is all there in the tutorial > http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/orchestration-with-jsr181.html > <http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/orchestration-with-jsr181.html> > > > Regards, > Rabi Mishra > http://rabisblog.blogspot.com/ > > ________________________________ > > From: Erik Allais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thu 6/28/2007 6:28 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Calling External WS in a component > > > > > i need to make WS inside jbi who call external WS with a special business > logic > for example, i have a WS inside jbi which get the user list of my > application > this operation invole to call a sequence of my external WS. > > How can i do taht without calling SOAP directly in my method? > > > > gnodet wrote: >> >> Agreed. Your service should not deal with SOAP directly if inside the JBI >> bus. >> That way, you can achieve loose coupling between your services. >> I've blogged about that very recently: >> http://gnodet.blogspot.com/2007/06/loose-coupling-in-jbi.html >> >> On 6/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Jsr181:proxy is nothing but a proxy(client) for the external WS. Please >>> go through the tutorial that explains how multiple external WS can be >>> orchestrated inside a single jsr181 Pojo (exposed via http endpoint) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Rabi Mishra, >>> http://rabisblog.blogspot.com/ >>> c++; /* this makes c bigger but returns the old value */ >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Erik Allais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:33 PM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: RE: Calling External WS in a component >>> >>> >>> my real question is to implement a soap client inside a method of my web >>> service so i want to know i must develop this client or if this >>> component ever exist en SMX >>> >>> >>> rabi wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > You can use jsr181 proxy to call external ws. >>> > >>> > <jsr181:proxy context="#context" >>> > type="net.webservicex.USZipSoap" >>> > service="uszip:USZip" /> >>> > </property> >>> > >>> > Look at the tutorial.. >>> > >>> > http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/orchestration-with-jsr181.html >>> > >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > Rabi Mishra, >>> > Wipro Technologies,Office: +91-20-39104549, VOIP:842 >>> > 2545,CELL+91(0)9890363765 >>> > http://rabisblog.blogspot.com/ >>> > c++; /* this makes c bigger but returns the old value */ >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> > From: Erik Allais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:11 PM >>> > To: [email protected] >>> > Subject: Calling External WS in a component >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> i need help about my conception. >>> >>> I need to make a internal WS in servicemix which call external WS >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> my pojo class : >>> >>> -> method 1 } >>> >>> -> method 2 } [internal WS] >>> > ---------------?---------------- >>> >>> [external WS] >>> >>> -> method 3 } >>> >>> >>> >>> each method of my jsr181 pojo class need to call external WS >>> >>> >>> >>> There is a component inside servicemix which do that job (WS client >>> >>> or SOAP client) Or i must implement my own WS client with axis or >>> >>> XFire Same question with jdbc >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Wait your response. >>> >>> >>> >>> Erik >>> > -- >>> > View this message in context: >>> > http://www.nabble.com/Calling-External-WS-in-a-component-tf3993170s120 >>> > 49 >>> > .html#a11339268 >>> > Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > The information contained in this electronic message and any >>> > attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of the >>> > addressee(s) and may contain proprietary, confidential or privileged >>> > information. 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