You might need to force it into http mode:
f.setTransportId("http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http");
Dan
On Jul 30, 2008, at 8:41 AM, Ian McDonagh wrote:
Dan, thanks for your help. I tried the following: Bus bus = getBus(); BusFactory.setDefaultBus(bus); ServerFactoryBean f = new ServerFactoryBean(); f.setServiceClass(MyService.class); f.setServiceBean(new MyService()); f.setAddress("/MyService"); f.create();I get the following error when I call http://myserver/warname/services/MyService?wsdl :java.lang.NullPointerException javax.naming.InitialContext.getURLScheme(InitialContext.java:269)javax .naming.InitialContext.getURLOrDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:318)javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:392)org .apache .cxf .transport .servlet .ServletContextResourceResolver .resolve(ServletContextResourceResolver.java:62) org .apache .cxf .resource .DefaultResourceManager.findResource(DefaultResourceManager.java:99) org .apache .cxf .resource .DefaultResourceManager.resolveResource(DefaultResourceManager.java: 55) org .apache .cxf .common .injection.ResourceInjector.resolveResource(ResourceInjector.java:400) org .apache .cxf .common.injection.ResourceInjector.visitMethod(ResourceInjector.java: 185) org .apache .cxf .common .annotation .AnnotationProcessor.processMethods(AnnotationProcessor.java:87) org .apache .cxf .common .annotation.AnnotationProcessor.accept(AnnotationProcessor.java:70) org .apache .cxf.common.injection.ResourceInjector.inject(ResourceInjector.java: 81) org .apache .cxf.common.injection.ResourceInjector.inject(ResourceInjector.java: 76) org .apache .cxf .bus .extension .ExtensionManagerImpl.loadAndRegister(ExtensionManagerImpl.java:175) org .apache .cxf .bus .extension .ExtensionManagerImpl.activateViaNS(ExtensionManagerImpl.java:96) org .apache .cxf .bus .extension .ExtensionManagerImpl.activateAll(ExtensionManagerImpl.java:104)org.apache.cxf.bus.extension.DeferredMap.undefer(DeferredMap.java:36)org .apache .cxf .transport .DestinationFactoryManagerImpl .getDestinationFactoryForUri(DestinationFactoryManagerImpl.java:136) org .apache .cxf .frontend .AbstractWSDLBasedEndpointFactory .createEndpointInfo(AbstractWSDLBasedEndpointFactory.java:160) org .apache .cxf .frontend .AbstractWSDLBasedEndpointFactory .createEndpoint(AbstractWSDLBasedEndpointFactory.java:102) org .apache.cxf.frontend.ServerFactoryBean.create(ServerFactoryBean.java: 114)test.cxf.CxfServlet.loadBus(CxfServlet.java:33) Any ideas? Thanks once again for your assistance. - Ian ----- Original Message ---- From: Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 2:27:27 PM Subject: Re: Help: POJO + Servlet transport That SHOULD be all that is necessary. You might need to add a: f.setAddress("/MyService"); to make it start up on the right URL. (that would end up at: http://localhost:8080/warname/services/MyService) Dan On Jul 30, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Ian McDonagh wrote:My servlet code looks like this: public class CxfServlet extends CXFNonSpringServlet { @Override public void loadBus(ServletConfig servletConfig) throws ServletException { super.loadBus(servletConfig); Bus bus = getBus(); BusFactory.setDefaultBus(bus); ServerFactoryBean f = new ServerFactoryBean(); f.setServiceClass(MyService.class); f.setServiceBean(new MyService()); f.create(); ??? } } I'm missing the code that actually connects my service with the servlet. How would I do that. Sorry for many questions. - Ian ----- Original Message ---- From: Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 1:51:43 PM Subject: Re: Help: POJO + Servlet transport On Jul 30, 2008, at 7:37 AM, Ian McDonagh wrote:I have created a servlet that subclasses CXFNonSpringServlet. I would like to make my POJO service class available via the servlet using the simple fontend. Is that possible?Yea, same way. Just use the org.apache.cxf.frontend.ServerFactoryBean factory. DanThanks for your help. - Ian ----- Original Message ---- From: Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 11:49:01 AM Subject: Re: Help: POJO + Servlet transport I see it at: http://cxf.apache.org/javadoc/2.1.1/org/apache/cxf/jaxws/JaxWsServerFactoryBean.html Dan On Jul 30, 2008, at 2:45 AM, Ian McDonagh wrote:Hi Dan Thanks for your help. Strangely, the class JaxWsServerFactoryBean does not show up in the javadocs. I'm using version 2.1.1. Am I missing something? - Ian ----- Original Message ---- From: Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 29 July, 2008 4:52:48 PM Subject: Re: Help: POJO + Servlet transport In your subclass, you can pretty much do whatever you want. You can use the JAX-WS Endpoint.create(....) stuff if you want. You can use the JaxWsServerFactoryBean. Etc..... Dan On Jul 29, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Ian McDonagh wrote:Hi all I'd like to have a web service with the following configuration: Service interface and implementation: POJO (no annotations) Transport: HTTP Servlet (to be deployed to servlet container, eg. Tomcat) No dependency on Spring for configuration. Is this possible?From what I can tell, you need to subclass CXFNonSpringServlet, butI can't figure out how to publish the service. Do I have to use XML or can I do it with the API's only? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 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