Thanks Jacques,

I've tried generating the WSDL for the "processOrderWf" service in the
"order" application, which has just one String parameter.  Thus no complex
types are involved.

This doesn't work either. :(  Here's the log output:

------ start log output -------------
2008-10-12 00:50:05,481 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ContextFilter.java:182:INFO ] [Request]:
/webtools/control/SOAPService/processOrderWf
2008-10-12 00:50:05,482 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ControlServlet.java:90 :INFO ] The character encoding of the request is:
[null]. The character encoding we will use for the request and response is:
[UTF-8]
2008-10-12 00:50:05,483 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ControlServlet.java:126:DEBUG] [[[SOAPService] Servlet Starting, doing
setup- total:0.0,since last(Begin):0.0010]]
2008-10-12 00:50:05,483 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ControlServlet.java:181:DEBUG] [[[SOAPService] Setup done, doing Event(s)
and View(s)- total:0.0,since last([SOAPService] Ser...):0.0]]
2008-10-12 00:50:05,492 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
UtilXml.java:243:DEBUG] XML Read 0.0080s: jndi:/
0.0.0.0/webtools/WEB-INF/controller.xml
2008-10-12 00:50:05,493 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ConfigXMLReader.java:558:INFO ] ConfigMap Created: (4) records in 0.0010s
2008-10-12 00:50:05,493 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ConfigXMLReader.java:716:INFO ] HandlerMap Created: (5) view handlers and
(7) request/event handlers in 0.0s
2008-10-12 00:50:05,495 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ConfigXMLReader.java:291:INFO ] RequestMap Created: (89) records in 0.0020s
2008-10-12 00:50:05,496 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ConfigXMLReader.java:385:INFO ] ViewMap Created: (54) records in 0.0010s
2008-10-12 00:50:05,500 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
RequestHandler.java:236:INFO ] [Processing Request]: SOAPService
sessionId=FBD229EDE51BD197DD444602E61A2BB7.jvm1
2008-10-12 00:50:05,644 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
RequestHandler.java:305:ERROR] Request SOAPService caused an error with the
following message: Error calling event:
org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException: Unable to obtain WSDL
2008-10-12 00:50:05,644 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
RequestHandler.java:430:INFO ] [RequestHandler.doRequest]: Response is
handled by the event. sessionId=FBD229EDE51BD197DD444602E61A2BB7.jvm1
2008-10-12 00:50:05,796 (http-0.0.0.0-8080-Processor4) [
ControlServlet.java:256:DEBUG] [[[SOAPService] Done rendering page, Servlet
Finished- total:0.313,since last([SOAPService] Set...):0.313]]
---------------   end log output ----------------------

Here is my configuration for this service:

    <!-- Order processing services -->
    <service name="processOrderWf" engine="workflow"
location="org.ofbiz.order" export="true" auth="false" invoke="ProcessOrder">
        <description>Service for testing the workflow engine</description>
        <attribute name="orderId" type="String" mode="IN" optional="false"/>
    </service>



Anyone have any ideas on the problem here?

Right now, I'm looking to get the simplest possible service (processOrderWf)
in the "order" application to generate a WSDL.  Could there be some
difference in the way WSDLs are generated under the applications directory
vs the framework directory (where the services I mentioned earlier are
loaded) vs the "hot-deploy" directory (where the opentaps tutorial services
are listed)?  I feel like there's another missing piece for exposing SOAP
over "applications" that I'm missing and/or isn't documented.

Thanks for your help once again!
-DeAngelo

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nothing odd in these cases
>
> This is because OFBiz deals (for now) only with simple types.
> Tip : use the screen
> https://localhost:18443/webtools/control/availableServices?sel_service_name=ritaCCAuthto
>  have a better grip on
> this issue
> If you use
> https://localhost:8443/webtools/control/availableServices?sel_service_name=ritaCCAuth&show_wsdl=true
> You will notice a msg which explain that parameter billToEmail is a
> GenericValue (from ccAuthInterface) hence the WSDL can't be
> generated
>
> To deal with other types (array, class) you will have to use something like
> Apache Axis
> In storeOrder Timestamp, at least,  is the reason (it's a class not a
> simple type)
>
> You should found what you need to understand and continue there
>
> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-Soap
> I agree it's not the easier part of OFBiz. This is because, as explained
> David in one of the message you might find from links
> above, this project is mostly oriented toward business (Open For Business
> ;o) and those kind of stuff are very peripheral in OFBiz
>
> You see, all is already in the dev ML...
>
>
> Jacques
>
>
> From: "DeAngelo Lampkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> 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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