Hello Alfredo,
Did you create a such Axis2 component ? If yes couls you think about creating a
Jira issue and submit a patch ?
Thanks
Jacques
From: "Alfredo Rueda" <[email protected]>
Hello Dhruv!
A collection of Ofbiz services have been exposed as Web Services using this
solution:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Export+Ofbiz+Services+that+use+complex+type+parameters+via+SOAP
These Web Services have been deployed in a production environment and are
working perfectly fine.
I suggest you to follow the steps, and I will be glad to help you if you run
into trouble at some point in the process.
Once you finish you can create your own Axis2 Ofbiz Component to provide a
cleaner solution. This Axis2 Ofbiz Component will serve as a Web Service
Facade to comunicate Ofbiz with other systems.
Regards,
Alfredo Rueda
Dhruv Datta wrote:
Hi Frns,
I am using "wsimport" tool to read an existing WSDL file of OFBiz
framework and want to generate artifacts. I need these because I am
doing load testing on Web Service and retrieve data like the average
time requierd to obtain the reponse from a webservice.
So I've following questions:
1) How to expose the existing WebServices of the OFBiz ?
2) What meaningful data will these services provide?
I am trying to expose a Web Service by using following syntax:
E:\WSDL>wsimport -d .
http://localhost:8080/webtools/control/SOAPService/cancelScheduledJob?WSDL
And I am getting following error :
warning: R2716 WSI-BasicProfile ver. 1.0, namespace attribute not
allowed in doc/lit for soapbind:body: "cancelScheduledJob"
warning: R2716 WSI-BasicProfile ver. 1.0, namespace attribute not
allowed in doc/lit for soapbind:body: "cancelScheduledJob"
error: Invalid wsdl:operation "cancelScheduledJob": its a
document-literal operation, message part must refer to a schema
element declaration
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Dhruv.
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