Thank you! On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Benson Margulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Yes, that's fine. CXF doesn't have a 'service registry', you did > everything you have to do. > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Alexey Zavizionov > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have read a simple JAX-WS service article at [1] and found same factory > > bean (JaxWsServerFactoryBean) for creating a JAX-WS server endpoint from > a > > class as in the migration guide at [2]. > > > > I have annotated simple service interface: > > =================================== > > @WebService(name = "TicketOrderService", > > serviceName = "TicketOrderService", > > targetNamespace = "http://exoplatform.org/soap/xfire") > > public interface TicketOrderService {... > > public String getTicket (... > > =================================== > > and my service simple implementation TicketOrderServiceImpl, which > returns a > > string representation of current time. > > > > And here my cxf test: > > =================================== > > JaxWsServerFactoryBean serviceFactory = new > > JaxWsServerFactoryBean(); > > serviceFactory.getServiceFactory().setDataBinding(new > > AegisDatabinding()); > > serviceFactory.setServiceClass(TicketOrderService.class); > > serviceFactory.setAddress("local://TicketOrderService"); > > Server server = serviceFactory.create(); > > > > Service service = server.getEndpoint().getService(); > > service.setInvoker(new BeanInvoker(new TicketOrderServiceImpl())); > > > > server.start(); > > > > JaxWsProxyFactoryBean client = new JaxWsProxyFactoryBean(); > > client.setServiceClass(TicketOrderService.class); > > client.setAddress("local://TicketOrderService"); > > TicketOrderService ticket = (TicketOrderService) client.create(); > > > > String ticketOrder = ticket.getTicket("1", "2", null, "3"); > > System.out.println(">>> EXOMAN > > TicketOrderServiceTest.testSayHelloService() ticketOrder = " > > + ticketOrder); > > assertNotNull(ticketOrder); > > =================================== > > > > was an xfire test: > > =================================== > > XFire xfire = XFireFactory.newInstance().getXFire(); > > assertNotNull(xfire); > > AnnotationServiceFactory annotationServiceFactory = new > > AnnotationServiceFactory(); > > Service ws = > > annotationServiceFactory.create(TicketOrderService.getClass()); > > xfire.getServiceRegistry().register(ws); > > > > assertTrue(xfire.getServiceRegistry().hasService("TicketOrderService")); > > =================================== > > > > It works. But whether all that I did was right? > > > > [1] > > > http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/a-simple-jax-ws-service.html#AsimpleJAX-WSservice-Publishingyourservice > > [2] > > > http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/xfire-migration-guide.html#XFireMigrationGuide-ExampleAnnotationServiceFactoryMigration > > > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Benson Margulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >wrote: > > > >> You use the service factory bean to obtain a service, and you 'start' > >> it. No need to register it. > >> > >> Are you moving to JAX-WS or using 'simple'? I can probably point you > >> at an example either way. > >> > >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:10 AM, Alexey Zavizionov > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > Thanks for the reply. > >> > > >> > Setting up all from java. I should not use Spring. > >> > > >> > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Benson Margulies < > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >wrote: > >> > > >> >> The closest equivalent, so far as I know, is publishing an endpoint. > >> >> Have you moved to Spring config, or are you setting everything up > from > >> >> Java? > >> >> > >> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Alexey Zavizionov > >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> > Hello list, > >> >> > > >> >> > I have read a migration article at > >> >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/xfire-migration-guide.html > >> >> > > >> >> > Where I could find a cxf equivalent to register service: > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > XFireFactory.newInstance().getXFire().getServiceRegistry().register(myService); > >> >> > > >> >> > Alexey. > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >
