OK, I will be glad to help you, but please could you suggest me which Ofbiz
service you want to export?
I'm working with OpenTaps, so I don't know If OpenTaps will also have your
web service included in their distro (OpenTaps is built upon Ofbiz??)
Some example:
GenericDelegator delegator =
GenericDelegator.getGenericDelegator("default");
LocalDispatcher dispatcher =
GenericDispatcher.getLocalDispatcher("default",delegator);
GenericValue admin = null;
try {
admin = delegator.findByPrimaryKey("UserLogin",
UtilMisc.toMap("userLoginId", "admin"));
} catch (GenericEntityException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
Map result = null;
Object[] params = {
"login.username", un_username,
"login.password", un_password,
"domini", un_domini,
.... (more params)
"estat", un_estat,
"ip", una_ip,
"userLogin", admin
};
try {
result = dispatcher.runSync("put here the name of your
ofbiz service",
UtilMisc.toMap(params));
} catch (GenericServiceException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
// Now get the result using result variable
Hope that helps!
Vince Clark wrote:
>
> OK that makes sense. Yes I agree it would not make sense to publish custom
> services you have written for a customer. But examples of OFBiz standard
> services being exported would be very helpful, along with the directory
> structure, supporting files, etc. for deploying as an OFBiz component. For
> example, did you deploy the entire binary distribution, or just axis2.war?
>
> A jira issue that explains your solution along with a patch would be
> fantastic! Before doing that, would you mind just replying to this thread
> with a code sample showing the call to a standard OFBiz service and how
> you are dealing with the results? It would be very timely as we are
> struggling with this very thing right now.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alfredo Rueda" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23:39 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
> Subject: Re: How to expose Web Service of OFBiz ?
>
>
> Hello Vince,
>
> Yes, I have deployed Axis2 as its own OFBiz component.
>
> "The example code
> will be a java file that exports two Ofbiz Services that come with Ofbiz
> Distribution (now I'm exporting customer specific Ofbiz Services, that is
> why it's nonsense to publish this java file.)"
>
> I meant that it's nonsense to publish an example in which I export
> customer
> specific ofbiz services, because I have to provide also a lot of code that
> the customer specific ofbiz service relies on, for instance, ofbiz service
> minilang implementation, lot of subservices, views entities, etc, etc,
> etc.
>
> The purpose is just to show how to export ofbiz services that use complex
> type parameters, so why not use as an example standard ofbiz services that
> comes with Ofbiz Distribution? This was the only thing I tried to explain
> before :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Alfredo
>
>
>
>
>
> Vince Clark wrote:
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
>> So to be clear, you have deployed Axis2 as its own OFBiz component? Or
>> are
>> you still using the approach of deploying the war file under an existing
>> webapp directory in another component?
>>
>> A patch would be very helpful. Not sure why you think it is "nonsense."
>> Working examples are extremely helpful to the community. Especially in
>> new
>> areas like this.
>>
>> To submit a patch you must create an account on Jira, then create an
>> issue
>> and attach the patch file.
>>
>> Looking forward to seeing what you have done!
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Alfredo Rueda" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 5:17:53 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
>> Subject: Re: How to expose Web Service of OFBiz ?
>>
>>
>> Hello Jacques!
>>
>> The Axis2 Ofbiz Component is simply an Ofbiz Component that has:
>>
>> 1. Axis2 1.4 Distribution stored in a subdirectory.
>> 2. The Ofbiz build system is connected to Axis2 build system via an Ant
>> build.xml file
>> 3. A java file that is a Web Services Facade to Ofbiz Services that want
>> to
>> be exported.
>>
>> So, the only code that need to be published is:
>> 1. The java file that is a Web Services Facade to Ofbiz Services that
>> want
>> to be exported.
>> This file contains simply a Java Class that has 1 wrapper method for
>> each Ofbiz Service that want to be exported. Axis2 does the job of
>> exporting
>> java methods as WebServices. It's amazing!
>> 2. The build.xml of the component that builds the java file and puts the
>> class file in an specific Axis2 directory
>>
>> The Ofbiz community may consider to include this ready to use Axis2 Ofbiz
>> component that includes Axis2 Distribution and some Ofbiz Services
>> exported
>> via SOAP as an example of use.
>>
>> So, in this case the JIRA issue could be an idea more than code changes
>> of
>> existing Ofbiz code?
>> How can I publish this idea as a JIRA issue?
>> If the community thinks that is a good idea, then I will be glad to
>> provide
>> an example code (for instance 2 Ofbiz services that use complex types
>> exported via SOAP), the build.xml and the documentation. The example code
>> will be a java file that exports two Ofbiz Services that come with Ofbiz
>> Distribution (now I'm exporting customer specific Ofbiz Services, that is
>> why It's nonsense to publish this java file.)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> jacques.le.roux wrote:
>>>
>>> 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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