I didn't get you. Do you mean how to make sure that the server runs on
JMS transport within Tomcat? If you use jms_queue client which surely
uses JMS queue for request response and that should work with the server
deployed in Tomcat.
Another thing about WSDL from tomcat, I haven't tried may be need to
play around a bit. I will let you know if I find a way.
Regards,
Ulhas Bhole
Emily Gu wrote:
Thanks Ulhas for your quick reply and examples.
I worked I guess since I can run server and client as standard alone. How do
I know it runs on the JMS transport but deploed on Tomcat?:-) May I ask how
can I see WSDL from web?
I tried http://localhost:8080/jms-queue/services/jms_greeter?wsdl
Nothing was shown up. Am I missing anything? Does JMS mean I cannot see WSDL
online?
On 7/11/08, Ulhas Bhole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here it is.
I used IONA certified FUSE Services Framework 2.0.5 for the sample but it
should work without or with minor changes with CXF 2.1.
Regards,
Ulhas Bhole
Ulhas Bhole wrote:
Hi Emily,
Take a look at
http://ulhasbhole.blogspot.com/2008/06/running-cxf-jmsqueue-sample-in-tomcat.html
unfortunately, I was unable to attach the archive of the sample to my blog
message. I will see if I still have that and mail it to you if I find it.
Regard,
Ulhas Bhole
Emily Gu wrote:
Do you have an example of service over JMS transport using Spring or
Servlet
with CXF2.1?
Thanks!
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