hi simon...i simplified my composite and it's working now. i'll try and add more and figure out where my problem was... thx abe
----- Original Message ---- From: Abraham Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 9:45:21 AM Subject: Re: invoking reference hi simon...yes, i have another composite that exposes a service. here's that composite: <component name="OrganizationServiceComponent"><implementation.spring location="Organization-spring-context.xml"/><service name="OrganizationService"/></component><service name="OrganizationService" promote="OrganizationServiceComponent/OrganizationService"><binding.ws/></service><component name="OrganizationDataServiceComponent"><implementation.spring location="Organization-spring-context.xml"/></component> This composite is running within a tomcat instance, while the client which has the reference to this composite. I'm instantiating the client composite as follows: SCADomain scaDomain = SCADomain.newInstance( System. OrganizationService organizationService = scaDomain.getService(OrganizationService. this is done within a struts controller... thanks abe ----- Original Message ---- From: Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 7:58:33 AM Subject: Re: invoking reference On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Abraham Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi simon...not sure what you're saying (confused). i'm modeling my reference using the helloworld-ws-reference composite (see below). it uses a reference in both. <component name="HelloTuscanyServiceComponent"> <implementation.java class="helloworld.HelloWorldServiceComponent"/> <reference name="helloWorldService"> <binding.ws wsdlElement="http://helloworld#wsdl.port(HelloWorldService/HelloWorldSoapPort)"/> </reference> </component> <!-- A component with a reference promoted as a composite reference --> <component name="HelloWorldServiceComponent"> <implementation.java class="helloworld.HelloWorldServiceComponent"/> </component> <reference name="HelloWorldService" promote="HelloWorldServiceComponent/helloWorldService"> <interface.java interface="helloworld.HelloWorldService" /> <binding.ws wsdlElement="http://helloworld#wsdl.port(HelloWorldService/HelloWorldSoapPort)"/> </reference> i must not be understanding something...thx abe ----- Original Message ---- From: Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 4:37:14 AM Subject: Re: invoking reference On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Abraham Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi all, i have a webapp, that has a composite with a single reference (see below). the binding.ws uri is up and working (i have a test case that invokes it). in my OrganizationServiceImpl class, the organizationServiceClient is being injected (verified). i print out the organizationServiceClient and it's a valid Proxy class. but, the referenced service is never invoked. no debug comes up from that service. no error messages come up from jboss console, so, it's tough debugging. i'm hoping someone has an idea on where i can start (since there's no errors, i'm confused on where to go). here's my composite that has the reference: <composite xmlns="http://www.osoa.org/xmlns/sca/1.0" targetNamespace="http://org.soa.services" xmlns:soa="http://org.soa.services" name="Organization-Service-Composite"><!-- A component with an embedded reference definition connecting to an external webservice The wsdl interface for the reference is derived from the information specified by 'uri' --><component name="OrganizationServiceComponent"><implementation.java class="org.soa.services.OrganizationServiceImpl"/><reference name="organizationServiceClient" ><binding.ws uri="http://192.168.1.7:8087/organization-service-composite/OrganizationService"/></reference></component><!-- A component with a reference promoted as a composite reference --><component name="OrganizationComponent"><implementation.java class="org.soa.services.OrganizationServiceImpl"/></component><reference name="OrganizationServiceClient" promote="OrganizationComponent/organizationServiceClient"><interface.java interface="org.soa.services.OrganizationService" /><binding.ws uri="http://192.168.1.7:8087/organization-service-composite/OrganizationService"/></reference></composite> Here's my OrganizationServiceImpl class: [EMAIL PROTECTED](OrganizationService.class)publicclassOrganizationServiceImpl implementsOrganizationService { //@ReferenceOrganizationService organizationServiceClient; publicCollection<Organization> findOrganizationByName( String organizationName, SchemaInfo schemaInfo) { System.out.println("\n\nfindOrganizationByName ... "+ organizationServiceClient); java.util.Collection<Organization> organizations = null; try{ System.out.println("organizationServiceClient -> "+ organizationServiceClient.getClass().getName()); organizations = organizationServiceClient.findOrganizationByName(organizationName, schemaInfo); System.out.println("organizations -> "+ organizations); }catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); }returnorganizations; }publicOrganizationService getOrganizationServiceClient() { System.out.println("OrganizationServiceImpl -> Got Injected organizationService"); returnorganizationServiceClient; }publicvoidsetOrganizationServiceClient(OrganizationService organizationServiceClient) { System.out.println("1. Injected organizationServiceClient -> "+ organizationServiceClient.getClass().getName()); this.organizationServiceClient= organizationServiceClient; } and the debug from jboss: get the scaDomain... 14:38:02,147 INFO [STDOUT] get the org service... 14:38:02,176 INFO [STDOUT] organizationService -> [Proxy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14:38:02,177 INFO [STDOUT] call findOrganizations... 14:38:02,220 INFO [STDOUT] 1. Injected organizationServiceClient -> $Proxy63 14:38:02,223 INFO [STDOUT] findOrganizationByName ... [Proxy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14:38:02,224 INFO [STDOUT] organizationServiceClient -> $Proxy63 14:38:02,262 DEBUG [RepositoryClassLoader] setRepository, repository=org.jboss.mx.loading.HeirarchicalLoaderRepository3@ Hi Abraham In your composite you seem to be definition a reference withe binding.ws for both OrganizationServiceClient and OrganizationServiceComponent. I would have expected to see a <service/> defined for the OrganizationServiceComponent in this kind of scenario. Am I missing something? Regards Simon Hi Abe And you have another composite running separately that is providing the service with which you client communicates? Simon "Organization-Service-Composite.composite");out.println("\n\nget the org service...");class, "OrganizationServiceComponent");
