Hi -
Probably a mind-numbingly simple question, but I can't work it out..
I've got my simple xfire (1.2.6) service working - a service with name,
serviceClass and implementationClass specified in services.xml.
I'd now like to configure that service a bit - eg specify database
information, etc. Now I could make the implementationClass query that from
somewhere, but I know it should be possible to do this via some IoC
mechanism, which given xfire uses Spring, I'm guessing is preferred.
I've seen Spring examples of how to do this, but am wondering if I can
configure this somehow via the services.xml. Or do I have to not use
services.xml, and instead configure xfire a bit more explicitly via
Spring?
(or indeed am I asking entirely the wrong question?)
Hi -
Anybody got any ideas at all about this? I'm guessing by the lack of
response that I may be starting in the wrong place : anybody got any ideas
where I should be starting?
I like the idea of making SOAP type web services out of POJOs, which is what
XFire appears to do. But any web service which actually does something will
require a certain amount of configuration, and dependency injection seems an
appropriate way to do this. Unfortunately I don't really know where to start
here - I can see how to get the POJO, but I can't see how to tell it stuff
to use which isn't part of the SOAP interface (whether it be simple
properties or a configuration class). Any clues would be much appreciated -
or do I just go back to singletons?
cheers,
clive
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