This is what I found on a little research.
If I give port name and service endpoint interface
eg: super.getPort(LoginService, LoginService.class);
then it doesn't work.
But if I use service endpoint interface as the only argument
eg: super.getPort(LoginService.class);
then it works.
I can't think of any now. Any idea -why?
Thanks.
jackdawson wrote:
>
> I've a question which is pricking me now. I made only this change and it
> worked absolutely fine.
>
> Before the change:
> LoginService_Service ss = new LoginService_Service(wsdlURL, SERVICE_NAME);
> LoginService port = ss.getLoginService();
>
>
>
> After the change:
> I replaced the above statements with the ones below:
> Service jaxwsService = Service.create(wsdlURL, SERVICE_NAME);
> LoginService port = jaxwsService.getPort(LoginService.class);
>
> Can you please explain me what difference did it make?
> Before the change always threw an exception.
>
> Exception in thread "main" javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Port
> {urn:login.safe.two.us}LoginService not found.
>
>
> And, here is the implementation of getLoginService()
>
> @WebEndpoint(name = "LoginService")
> public LoginService getLoginService() {
> return super.getPort(LoginService, LoginService.class);
> }
>
> NOTE: LoginService_Service extends javax.xml.ws.Service
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> jackdawson wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Glen. You are the ONE.
>> The 2nd one worked for me. I didn't try the 1st one though.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Glen Mazza wrote:
>>>
>>> 1.) Absolutely--just make sure your client is using the right WSDL on
>>> the local machine (the *Service.java JAX-WS artifact will give you the
>>> default hardcoded filename used, or you can use specify the WSDL as
>>> shown in the testcases in Step #1, substep #2 here:
>>> http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/writing_junit_test_cases_for)
>>>
>>> 2.) That'll work also. Set the ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY as shown in
>>> Step #7 here:
>>> http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/using_the_ebay_shopping_api1
>>>
>>> The error message "Parameter XXX doesn't exist", BTW, may indicate
>>> you're using an rpc/encoded WSDL, which not supported by CXF or
>>> Metro--but I'm unsure here.
>>>
>>> Glen
>>>
>>>
>>> jackdawson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have a WSDL which has the soap address pointed to a service in the
>>>> production environment. I would like to create a client from this WSDL
>>>> but I would like to use the service in the development environment and
>>>> not in the production.
>>>> ANd now, my questions are:
>>>> 1. Can I change the soap address in the WSDL to point
>>>> to the
>>>> service in the development environment?
>>>> 2. Or, should I change the serive URL in the client
>>>> code after
>>>> generating it from the WSDL?
>>>>
>>>> If I follow step 1 then I keep getting the exception
>>>> whenever I
>>>> try to vall the service: Parameter xxxxx doesn't exist.
>>>> If I follow step 2 then:
>>>> a.) firstly, I get the UnknownHostException
>>>> b.) I couldn't find a way to change the URL in
>>>> the client.
>>>> I know in XFire I can use this:
>>>> org.codehaus.xfire.client.Client.getInstance(service).setUrl(service_url);
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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