Thank you very much for response..
Sergey.. You were correct.. The problem was with my context path.. I
modified it and it works fine..:)
Sergey Beryozkin-2 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>>
>> Hello Sergey,
>>
>> Thank you very much for response.
>>
>> I am using SoapUI-3.0.1 for generating the client stubs. I am generating
>> client stubs for restful web services using DOSGI. I found that, with
>> DOSGI
>> grammer tag is empty in wadl.
>
> The grammar section will only be generated if the response or request
> types are JAXB-annotated classes. The WADLGenerator can now be
> configured from Spring/programmatically so perhaps I can update it to
> accept the external schema references, though that schema will
> have to be loaded internally anyway to ensure WADL request/response
> representations can link to corresponding schema element
> definitions - can be a bit tricky but should work.
> Given that JAXB annotations have to be visible, you need to update the
> osgi bundle to import jaxb packages...
>
>
>>
>> I tried to use tomcat for deployment and write below code:
>>
>> ServletTransportFactory sp = new ServletTransportFactory(bus);
>> JAXRSServerFactoryBean sf = new JAXRSServerFactoryBean();
>> sf.setDestinationFactory(sp) ;
>> sf.setAddress("/book");
>> // sf.setAddress("http://localhost:6767/");
>>
>> When I run it on address "http://localhost:6767/" (running on jetty), it
>> works very fine. But when I create my own destination factory, I get log
>> message ("INFO: Setting the server's publish address to /book"). Now if I
>> try to use this address, (Http://localhost:8080/myproject/book) on
>> browser,
>> I get 404 error.
>>
>> I feel, I am missing some property in my destination factory. Can any
>> body
>> help me in this regards?
>
> How is "myproject" context is registered ? I thought you'd need to use the
> code similar to the one posted in the previous message
> (see below...)
>
> cheers, Sergey
>
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>>
>> Sergey Beryozkin-2 wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am newbie for CXF. I am using CXF, osgi (equinox), tomcat
>>>> configuration
>>>> for testing. My motto to expose restful web services with tomcat in
>>>> osgi
>>>> enviroment.
>>>>
>>>> I succeeded in exposing CXF in tomcat without OSGI. For this I
>>>> forwarded
>>>> all
>>>> the request to CXFServlet with some of spring configuration.
>>>>
>>> <snip/>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now I try to use tomcat and osgi environement. I am using
>>>> servletbrigge.jar
>>>> for tomcat configuration.
>>>>
>>>> My understanding is... request should come to websevice should first
>>>> redirect to servlet bridge. From here it should go to CXFServlet.
>>>>
>>>> Now I should expose any endpoint, This endpoint will be called by
>>>> CXFServlet
>>>> without jetty and with tomcat.
>>>>
>>>> Now my problem is: I read the CXF document and how to publish endpoint.
>>>> for
>>>> this I am using code snippet:
>>>>
>>>> JAXRSServerFactoryBean sf = new JAXRSServerFactoryBean();
>>>> sf.setResourceClasses(CustomerService.class);
>>>> sf.setResourceProvider(CustomerService.class, new
>>>> SingletonResourceProvider(new CustomerService()));
>>>> sf.setAddress("http://localhost:9000/");
>>>> sf.create();
>>>>
>>>> When I give the address "http://localhost:9000", it is invoking jetty.
>>>> how
>>>> to avoid jetty invocation and use tomcat configuration?
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to solve this by any configuration, please advice me or
>>>> any
>>>> code snippet will help me a lot.
>>>
>>> Have a look please here :
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cxf/dosgi/tags/cxf-dosgi-ri-1.1/dsw/cxf-dsw/src/main/java/org/apache/cxf/dosgi/dsw/handlers/JaxRSHttpServiceConfigurationTypeHandler.java
>>>
>>> check createServer(...), you probably will need to do something similar,
>>> in the simplest case :
>>>
>>> CXFNonSpringServlet cxf = new CXFNonSpringServlet();
>>> HttpService httpService = getHttpService();
>>> httpService.registerServlet(contextRoot, cxf, new Hashtable<String,
>>> String>(), null);
>>> Bus bus = cxf.getBus();
>>>
>>> JAXRSServerFactoryBean factory = new JAXRSServerFactoryBean();
>>> factory.setBus(bus);
>>> factory.setServiceClass(iClass);
>>> factory.setResourceProvider(iClass, new
>>> SingletonResourceProvider(serviceBean));
>>> factory.setAddress("/");
>>> // get custom providers (if any) and register them
>>> // factory.setProviders(providers);
>>> factory.create();>
>>>> Another problem: I also tried it with DOSGI. The problem with DOSGI is,
>>>> I
>>>> can't get Grammer tag and not able to generate stubs. If any body can
>>>> suggest me how to overcome both the problem for DOSGI, I can take this
>>>> solution and start working on this.
>>>
>>> Can you explain a bit more ? Which stubs ?
>>>
>>> cheers, Sergey
>>>
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>>>
>>>
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