Never seen this one before.   I did a quick google and found:

http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=397291&messageID=1739246

It looks like a strange system property is affecting it. Not sure where that would be coming from.

Dan



On Jul 1, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Gary Weaver wrote:

Dan,

Awesome! That got past that issue. I got the *Port constant as the QName from the autogenerated service class and set it like:

      QName portName = MyService.MyServicePort;
      String bindingId = SOAPBinding.SOAP11HTTP_BINDING;
String endpointAddress = getEndpoint(); service.addPort(portName, bindingId, endpointAddress);

It worked fine locally.

My development environment where is works is using OS X and:
java version "1.5.0_13"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_13- b05-241)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_13-120, mixed mode, sharing)

The test server is using CentOS and:
java version "1.5.0_10"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_10-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.5.0_10-b03, mixed mode)

Here is the specific error I'm getting now on the test server (using Apache CXF v2.1.1) that I don't get in development:

java.lang.ClassCastException: 
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionOldImpl
at org .apache .cxf .transport .https .HttpsURLConnectionFactory .createConnection(HttpsURLConnectionFactory.java:129) at org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit.prepare(HTTPConduit.java: 480) at org .apache .cxf .interceptor .MessageSenderInterceptor .handleMessage(MessageSenderInterceptor.java:46) at org .apache .cxf .phase.PhaseInterceptorChain.doIntercept(PhaseInterceptorChain.java: 221) at org.apache.cxf.endpoint.ClientImpl.invoke(ClientImpl.java: 296) at org.apache.cxf.endpoint.ClientImpl.invoke(ClientImpl.java: 242) at org.apache.cxf.frontend.ClientProxy.invokeSync(ClientProxy.java:73) at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.JaxWsClientProxy.invoke(JaxWsClientProxy.java: 178)
      at ... (autogenerated client service method)
      at ...

I see a message from last year referring to a similar problem (even though I'm having this issue inside Tomcat instead of Weblogic): http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01949.html

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
Gary


Daniel Kulp wrote:

Oh.  Hmm...

You might need to do:

service.addPort(QName portName, String bindingId, String endpointAddress)

before calling getPort(...) with the appropriate portName and the appropriate SOAPBinding.SOAP11HTTP_BINDING binding type (assuming SOAP 1.1) and you can put the endpoint address right there and not do the BindingProvider thing.

Dan



On Jul 1, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Gary Weaver wrote:

Thanks, Dan!

After doing that and creating my service similar to:

MyService service = new MyService(null);

I'm getting a new error (generified namespace and service port name):

javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Port {http://somehost/target/namespace/goes/here }name_of_service_port not found. at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.getPort(ServiceImpl.java: 243) at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.getPort(ServiceImpl.java: 234)
     at javax.xml.ws.Service.getPort(Service.java:92)

I also tried:

MyService service = new MyService(null, null);

But that didn't make any difference.

As a sanity check, I changed it back to using default constructor and that works locally (since the WSDL is grabbed local via file URL). So it is definitely something about specifying it with null that causes a problem.

Any help as always is much appreciated.

Thanks!
Gary



Daniel Kulp wrote:


If the code is generated from a "correct" WSDL, then you don't really need the WSDL at all at runtime. You can specify a "null" URL for the wsdl in the constructor. The runtime will then use the annotations that the code generator added to the code for everything it needs.

The exception to that is the actual URL that is hit. That is not recorded in the annotations. However, that's settable via standard JAX-WS API's:
((BindingProvider)portType).getRequestContext().put(
 BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_URL, "https://blah/blah/blah";);


Dan



On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Gary Weaver wrote:

One sidenote and also a big thanks to Dan and Glen for their comments!:

Even though I'm just trying to get over this issue by specifying the WSDL on the service and trying to get the call to get that WSDL to deal with the non-matching CN on the certificate, I just want to clarify that the heart of the issue is not really in CXF or its wsdl2java, but that the service I'm dealing with stinks - the WSDL it generates and hosts has a bad endpoint, has the wrong namespace defined for the response (it doesn't match what comes back), and I'm forced to use a hostname (cname) for the server that doesn't match the server certificate. So far, CXF has helped me overcome all of those issues when I test the client locally with a local WSDL. I really wish that there would be some way to keep the client from having to access the WSDL at all (since I've customized the WSDLs for the services I'm integrating with by changing the response namespace to match what comes back, and don't really feel the need or responsibility to host the modified WSDLs on a webserver). But, worst case, I can host the WSDL on a separate webserver if needed. However, any ideas for having to avoid that would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Gary


Gary Weaver wrote:
Ok, it looks like you can override the WSDL in the constructor of the autogenerated service object, like:

String wsdlUrl = "https://somehost:someport/path/to/the/wsdl/MyService.wsdl ";
   MyService service = new MyService(new URL(wsdlUrl));

However, that let me to a new problem:

junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: error: javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException: Failed to create service. at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.<init>(ServiceImpl.java: 134) at org .apache .cxf .jaxws.spi.ProviderImpl.createServiceDelegate(ProviderImpl.java: 65)
    at javax.xml.ws.Service.<init>(Service.java:56)
    at ... (autogenerated client code)
   at ...
Caused by: org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException: Failed to create service. at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLServiceFactory.<init>(WSDLServiceFactory.java:83) at org .apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.initializePorts(ServiceImpl.java: 140) at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.<init>(ServiceImpl.java: 132)
    ... 31 more
Caused by: javax.wsdl.WSDLException: WSDLException: faultCode=PARSER_ERROR: Problem parsing 'https://somehost:someport/path/to/the/wsdl/MyService.wsdl' .: java.io.IOException: HTTPS hostname wrong: should be <somehost:someport> at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.getDocument(Unknown Source)
    at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.readWSDL(Unknown Source)
    at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.readWSDL(Unknown Source)
at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLManagerImpl.loadDefinition(WSDLManagerImpl.java: 206) at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLManagerImpl.getDefinition(WSDLManagerImpl.java: 170) at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLServiceFactory.<init>(WSDLServiceFactory.java:81)
    ... 33 more
Caused by: java.io.IOException: HTTPS hostname wrong: should be <somehost:someport> at sun .net .www .protocol.https.HttpsClient.checkURLSpoofing(HttpsClient.java: 490) at sun .net .www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.afterConnect(HttpsClient.java: 415) at sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect (AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:166) at sun .net .www .protocol .http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java: 934) at sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream (HttpsURLConnectionImpl.java:234) at com .sun .org .apache .xerces .internal .impl.XMLEntityManager.setupCurrentEntity(XMLEntityManager.java: 973) at com .sun .org .apache .xerces .internal .impl .XMLVersionDetector.determineDocVersion(XMLVersionDetector.java: 184) at com .sun .org .apache .xerces .internal .parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(XML11Configuration.java:798) at com .sun .org .apache .xerces .internal .parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(XML11Configuration.java:764) at com .sun .org .apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XMLParser.parse(XMLParser.java: 148) at com .sun .org .apache.xerces.internal.parsers.DOMParser.parse(DOMParser.java: 250) at com .sun .org .apache .xerces .internal .jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(DocumentBuilderImpl.java:292)
    ...

This error occurs when the wsdl URL's hostname does not match the Common Name (CN) on the server certificate.

I'm already doing the following which combatted the issue previously when I was using a local WSDL file and wasn't having to use HTTPS to get access to it:

    Client client = ClientProxy.getClient(portType);
    HTTPConduit conduit = (HTTPConduit) client.getConduit();
    HTTPClientPolicy httpClientPolicy = new HTTPClientPolicy();
TLSClientParameters params = conduit.getTlsClientParameters();
    if (params == null) {
        params = new TLSClientParameters();
        conduit.setTlsClientParameters(params);
    }

    // NOTE! ONLY DO THIS FOR TESTING, NOT PRODUCTION!
    // this is to get around the error:
// The https URL hostname does not match the Common Name (CN) on the server certificate. To disable this check (NOT recommended for production) set the CXF client TLS configuration property "disableCNCheck" to true.
    params.setDisableCNCheck(true);

However, now that I'm accessing the WSDL via HTTPS, it would appear that there should be some mechanism to allow me to tell the client to not crap out (disable the CN check) for the get WSDL over HTTPS check in addition to the actual service usage call.

Unfortunately I'm at a loss for how to do that.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide,

Gary



Gary Weaver wrote:
Hello again,

Anyone know why the client code generated by cxf-codegen- plugin v2.1 + JAXB is hardcoding the original WSDL file's path into the client classes, and then looking for that file when the client is used?

Any idea how to keep it from doing that?

For example, in one of the autogenerated client service classes it has a static block that looks like:

...
static {
    URL url = null;
    try {
url = new URL("file:/path/to/my/project/trunk/src/main/ wsdl/MyService.wsdl");
    } catch (MalformedURLException e) {
System.err.println("Can not initialize the default wsdl from file:/path/to/my/project/trunk/src/main/wsdl/ MyService.wsdl");
        // e.printStackTrace();
    }
    WSDL_LOCATION = url;
}
...

And in the pom.xml looks like:

...
        <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.cxf</groupId>
            <artifactId>cxf-codegen-plugin</artifactId>
            <version>${cxf.version}</version>
            <executions>
                <execution>
                    <id>checklist</id>
                    <phase>generate-sources</phase>
                    <configuration>
<sourceRoot>${basedir}/target/ generated/src/main/java</sourceRoot>
                        <wsdlOptions>
                            <wsdlOption>
<wsdl>${basedir}/src/main/wsdl/ MyService.wsdl</wsdl>
                            </wsdlOption>
                        </wsdlOptions>
                    </configuration>
                    <goals>
                        <goal>wsdl2java</goal>
                    </goals>
                </execution>
                ...
            </executions>
        </plugin>
...


And the error that occurs when you run this in an environment where that path/file (/path/to/my/project/trunk/src/main/wsdl/ MyService.wsdl) doesn't exist is:

javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException: Failed to create service. at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.<init>(ServiceImpl.java:134) at org .apache .cxf .jaxws .spi.ProviderImpl.createServiceDelegate(ProviderImpl.java:65)
    at javax.xml.ws.Service.<init>(Service.java:56)
    at ... (autogenerated client code)
    at ...
Caused by: org.apache.cxf.service.factory.ServiceConstructionException: Failed to create service. at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLServiceFactory.<init>(WSDLServiceFactory.java: 83) at org .apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.initializePorts(ServiceImpl.java: 140) at org.apache.cxf.jaxws.ServiceImpl.<init>(ServiceImpl.java:132)
    ...
Caused by: javax.wsdl.WSDLException: WSDLException: faultCode=PARSER_ERROR: Problem parsing 'file:/path/to/my/ project/trunk/src/main/wsdl/MyService.wsdl'.: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /path/to/my/project/trunk/src/ main/wsdl/MyService.wsdl (No such file or directory) at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.getDocument(Unknown Source)
    at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.readWSDL(Unknown Source)
    at com.ibm.wsdl.xml.WSDLReaderImpl.readWSDL(Unknown Source)
at org .apache .cxf .wsdl11.WSDLManagerImpl.loadDefinition(WSDLManagerImpl.java:206) at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLManagerImpl.getDefinition(WSDLManagerImpl.java: 170) at org .apache .cxf.wsdl11.WSDLServiceFactory.<init>(WSDLServiceFactory.java: 81)
    ...
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /path/to/my/wsdl/ MyService.wsdl (No such file or directory)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:106)
    at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:66)
at sun .net .www .protocol .file.FileURLConnection.connect(FileURLConnection.java:70) at sun.net.www.protocol.file.FileURLConnection.getInputStream (FileURLConnection.java:161) at org .apache .xerces.impl.XMLEntityManager.setupCurrentEntity(Unknown Source) at org .apache .xerces.impl.XMLVersionDetector.determineDocVersion(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source) at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(Unknown Source)
    at org.apache.xerces.parsers.XMLParser.parse(Unknown Source)
    at org.apache.xerces.parsers.DOMParser.parse(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.xerces.jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(Unknown Source)
    ...

Thanks in advance!

Gary





--
Gary Weaver
Internet Framework Services
Office of Information Technology
Duke University


---
Daniel Kulp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dankulp.com/blog






--
Gary Weaver
Internet Framework Services
Office of Information Technology
Duke University


---
Daniel Kulp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dankulp.com/blog






--
Gary Weaver
Internet Framework Services
Office of Information Technology
Duke University


---
Daniel Kulp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dankulp.com/blog




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