This is very odd.  I've noticed that some other services with export="true"
don't have wsdls.

For example,all the  "rita" services listed in
"applications/accounting/servicedef/services_rita.xml",  have export="true"
set in their service definitions out of the box.  But the WSDL cannot be
reached for these either.

However, I *can* reach the services with export="true" listed in
framework/entityext/servicedef/services.xml.

Again, if anyone has any suggestions on this or notices a glaring oversight
on my part, please share!

-DeAngelo

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:11 PM, DeAngelo Lampkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for linked file Jacques.  It was pretty enlightening.  However, I'm
> still having trouble getting at the storeOrder WSDL.
>
> Just FYI, inside "storeOrder's" services.xml (under order/servicedef), I've
> added export, auth, and login-required attributes and set their values
> accordingly as suggested in the linked README.  But again, this wasn't
> enough to get the WSDL to come up via the followiing link:
> http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/SOAPService/storeOrder?WSDL
>
> Note however that the getPartyEmail WSDL comes up fine using
> http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/SOAPService/getPartyEmail?WSDL, so
> the URL structure seems valid.  This leads me to believe something is wrong
> with my underlying configuration of of the storeOrder service.  For
> reference, here's what that configuration now looks like:
>
> " <service name="storeOrder" export="true" engine="java" validate="false"
> auth="false" login-required="false"
>             location="org.ofbiz.order.order.OrderServices"
> invoke="createOrder">"
>
> One thing I did note in the service definition for storeOrder - it uses the
> "java" engine, whereas getPartyEmail using a "simple" engine.  Would this
> make a difference?
>
> Thanks again,
> -DeAngelo
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:40 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Sorry I cut/pasted and did not read after, the sentence should have been
>> I suppose you already tried all from
>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=1379
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>  I suppose yes that you try all from
>>> http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=1379
>>> Actually those are pretty basic stuff, but it may help if you did not
>>> used them yet.
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>> From: "DeAngelo Lampkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm exploring accessing one of the out of box OFBiz applications from
>>>> another program.  Specifically, at the moment I'm attempting to expose
>>>> the
>>>> "storeOrder" service via SOAP by following Vincenzo Di Lorenzo's
>>>> tutorial.
>>>>
>>>> Here are the steps I've taken:
>>>>
>>>> 1) inside "applications/order/servicedef/services.xml", I've set
>>>> storeOrder's service export attribute to "true"
>>>> 2) I've attempted to access the service at "
>>>> http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/SOAPService/storeOrder?WSDL";
>>>> (slight
>>>> modification of Vincenzo's tutorial url).  When I do this, I get the
>>>> following message: "Unable to obtain WSDL".
>>>>
>>>> Did I miss a step?  Am I hitting the wrong URL (very strong
>>>> possibility)?
>>>>
>>>> Also, if anyone has thoughts, advice, or links about exposing the out of
>>>> box
>>>> OFBiz apps via SOAP for the purposes of external access, I'm all ears.
>>>>  I've
>>>> read the tutorials and have spent a lot of time going through the
>>>> mailing
>>>> list archives, but I can't *quite* find anything discussing the
>>>> particular
>>>> problem I'm solving (though many come close).
>>>>
>>>> Basically I want to access the service layer on down (via SOAP) for an
>>>> out
>>>> of box app, while creating my own GUI on top of everything (outside of
>>>> OFBiz's structure).  An earlier thread on Joomla integration seems to
>>>> come
>>>> closest.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>> -DeAngelo Lampkin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>

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