Hello Alfredo,

In my case, it was simply enough that Axis based web service (hosted in tomcat) had access to the same database as Ofbiz JVM itself. So there was no need for communication in between the processes.
I would not suggest RMI anyway....

best regards,
Flopa
Hello Flopa!

How do you connect the Web Service hosted in Tomcat 1 with the Ofbiz Service
hosted in Tomcat 2. Maybe RMI?

Thanks,

Alfredo


flopa wrote:
Hello,

Because I was not able to handle complex types via SOAP deployed under Ofbiz I had to go further and choose a worse solution: hosting Web services (used for several data exchange with other systems) on a separate tomcat (Axis based web service)

I would be really interested if someone managed to deploy a full SOAP solution directly under Ofbiz

regards,
 Flopa
Hello Flopa!

I'm also interested in the same topic. I need to install Axis in Ofbiz
for
the same reasons.

I'm trying to follow the instructions at:
http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/install.html#Step1PreparingTheWebapp

But I don't know how to proceed with the Tomcat embedded in Ofbiz.

Please, can you share your results, conclusions on this subject?

Thank you very much!

Alfredo



flopa wrote:
Hello,

Has anyone tried already to deploy a pure Axis web service under Ofbiz Tomcat?

Considering that Ofbiz SOAP has some limitations regarding complex types and advanced SOAP features, I would be content to be able to deploy a full Axis based SOAP under Ofbiz. Unfortunately, I could not realize yet the way I can do it - mostly because Ofbiz comes with an integrated Tomcat...

I would really appreciate such a sample as long as Ofbiz communication to the outside world is really important.

Thanks,
 Florin





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