Thanks,

I have already thought that I should change the defaut password to use the same as admin in OFBiz. I tried but it was not as easy as I would have thought
For the services there are no problems as it should be only available with the 
right permisions.

Jacques

From: "snowc" <[email protected]>
Hi Jacques, the example implementations need some additional work to secure
them.  For example, the examples use the default username and password for
the axis admin screens.  Also, the services are listed which is undesirable
for a internet facing site.


jacques.le.roux wrote:

Not yet, I'm still working on it. But at this stage it will only be a
servlet integration, ie not much more than what is already at
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Export+Ofbiz+Services+that+use+complex+type+parameters+via+SOAP+using+AXIS2

Jacques

From: "snowc" <[email protected]>

Has the axis2 service now been integrated into ofbiz core?

Many thanks in advance,

Chris



Alfredo Rueda wrote:

Hello!

Paul, I'm glad that the solution was helpful for you. Thank you for
providing a simpler and ready to use example for other developers.
We are exporting 7 Ofbiz Services and the solution is really useful for
complex and simple parameters (because using Axis2 we have fixed some
strange errors related to current Ofbiz SOAP implementation)
If the Axis2 solution is finally included in Ofbiz, please may somebody
post the svn revision of the commit?

Thanks!


madppiper wrote:

HA!

Well, turns out that implementing AXIS2 as described on the wikipage
(http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Export+Ofbiz+Services+that+use+complex+type+parameters+via+SOAP+using+AXIS2)
was really the solution to it all. I'd argue that a basic
implementation
should be integrated into ofbiz period...

Reminds me: I updated Alfredos great zip file a little and could supply
you with a more basic alternative to the one uploaded (with the basic
Weather Pojo integrated)... I am sure this would be of greater use for
most people, since they can start editing the java files directly
without
having to be concerned about the implementation at all...




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