The idea behind jmsConfig is to not use a conduit or destination at all. You simply use it from the jaxb client or jaxb endpoint. So this can save you a lot of xml config. The servicename and endpointname below can be chosen almost arbitrary as they are not really necesary but need to be filled in.

 <jaxws:client id="CustomerService"
        xmlns:greeter="http://cxf.apache.org/jms_greeter";
        serviceName="greeter:GreeterService"
        endpointName="greeter:GreeterPort"  address="jms://"
        serviceClass="insert the full name of the greeter service interface class 
here">
        <jaxws:features>
                <bean xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";
                        class="org.apache.cxf.transport.jms.JMSConfigFeature"
                        p:jmsConfig-ref="jmsConfig1"/>
        </jaxws:features>
</jaxws:client>

<bean id="jmsConf1" class="org.apache.cxf.transport.jms.JMSConfiguration"

p:connectionFactory-ref="connectionFactory"
p:targetDestination="request"
p:pubSubDomain="false">
</bean>

The error you posted looks like you could have an error in your 
connectionFactory definition. Could you post your complete config?

Greetings

Christian


Am 06.05.2010 16:19, schrieb Nguyen Tien Luong:
    Hello, it's me one more another time :p

I could make SOAP over JMS work with Spring bean configuration, it's great :x

<jms:conduit name="{http://cxf.apache.org/jms_greeter}GreeterPort.jms-conduit";;>
<jms:clientConfig/>
<jms:runtimePolicymessageType="binary"/>
<jms:sessionPoollowWaterMark="10"highWaterMark="5000"/>
<jms:addressdestinationStyle="queue"
jndiConnectionFactoryName="cf"
jndiDestinationName="request"
jndiReplyDestinationName="reply">
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.initial" 
value="fr.dyade.aaa.jndi2.client.NamingContextFactory"/>
<jms:JMSNamingPropertyname="java.naming.provider.host" value="localhost"/>
<jms:JMSNamingPropertyname="java.naming.provider.port" value="16400"/>
</jms:address>
</jms:conduit>

<jms:destinationname="{http://cxf.apache.org/jms_greeter}GreeterPort.jms-destination";>
<jms:sessionPoollowWaterMark="10"highWaterMark="5000"/>
<jms:addressdestinationStyle="queue" jndiConnectionFactoryName="cf" 
jndiDestinationName="request" jndiReplyDestinationName="reply">
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.initial" 
value="fr.dyade.aaa.jndi2.client.NamingContextFactory"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.provider.host" value="localhost"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.provider.port" value="16400"/>
</jms:address>
</jms:destination>

But when I want use<jms:jmsConfig-ref>  to use my owns jmsConfig  like

<jms:conduit name="{http://cxf.apache.org/jms_greeter}GreeterPort.jms-conduit";;>
<jms:runtimePolicymessageType="binary"/>
<jms:sessionPoollowWaterMark="10"highWaterMark="5000"/>
<jms:addressdestinationStyle="queue" jndiConnectionFactoryName="cf" 
jndiDestinationName="request" jndiReplyDestinationName="reply">
<jms:JMSNamingPropertyname="java.naming.factory.initial" 
value="fr.dyade.aaa.jndi2.client.NamingContextFactory"/>
<jms:JMSNamingPropertyname="java.naming.provider.host" value="localhost"/>
<jms:JMSNamingPropertyname="java.naming.provider.port" value="16400"/>
</jms:address>
<jms:jmsConfig-ref>jmsConf1</jms:jmsConfig-ref>
</jms:conduit>

<bean id="jmsConf1" class="org.apache.cxf.transport.jms.JMSConfiguration"
p:connectionFactory-ref="connectionFactory"
p:targetDestination="request"
p:pubSubDomain="false">
</bean>

an exception raise, told me that no server's infomation was declared

Caused by: javax.jms.JMSException: javax.jms.IllegalStateException: Could not 
connect to JMS server with [(hostName=null,port=0)] after 1 attempts during 0 
secs: server is not listening
  at 
org.objectweb.joram.client.jms.connection.RequestMultiplexer.<init>(RequestMultiplexer.java:105)
  at org.objectweb.joram.client.jms.Connection.<init>(Connection.java:193)
  at 
org.objectweb.joram.client.jms.admin.AbstractConnectionFactory.createConnection(AbstractConnectionFactory.java:302)
  at 
org.objectweb.joram.client.jms.admin.AbstractConnectionFactory.createConnection(AbstractConnectionFactory.java:284)
  at 
org.springframework.jms.connection.SingleConnectionFactory.doCreateConnection(SingleConnectionFactory.java:343)
  at 
org.springframework.jms.connection.SingleConnectionFactory.initConnection(SingleConnectionFactory.java:290)
  at 
org.springframework.jms.connection.SingleConnectionFactory.createConnection(SingleConnectionFactory.java:227)
  at 
org.springframework.jms.support.JmsAccessor.createConnection(JmsAccessor.java:184)
  at org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate.execute(JmsTemplate.java:461)
  ... 16 more


So how can I inject correctly my<jms:jmsConfig-ref>  to make it works ?

Thanks

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________________________________
From: Nguyen Tien Luong<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 6 May, 2010 10:40:54
Subject: Re: Using the JMS via Configuration

Thanks Christian for your answer,

Do you have some config's example of JmsConfigFeature? I'd like to use it for 
my later implementation :)

Thanks
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________________________________
From: Christian Schneider<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 4 May, 2010 21:26:38
Subject: Re: Using the JMS via Configuration

Hi,

I guess the problem could be that the namespace in the conduit name is missing. 
The problem with conduits in my opinion is that it is too easy to have a 
spelling error.
If you use the conduit then you do not need the config in the wsdl.

I prefer to use the JmsConfigFeature. See:
https://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/using-the-jmsconfigfeature.html

It is easier to configure and matches typical spring configs.

Gretings

Christian


Am 04.05.2010 17:32, schrieb Nguyen Tien Luong:
My old my is not readable, so I resend it :p



     Hi,
   In context of my project, I have to configure CXF in using JMS/Joram. My 
example bases on jms_queue 's demonstration.
   My look for this part: http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jms-transport.html
   The first way with WSDL, it works well, client can send the request to 
request queue, and get the answer from replyWSDL queue :
<wsdl:service name="JMSGreeterService">.
<wsdl:port binding="tns:JMSGreeterPortBinding" name="GreeterPort">
<jms:address destinationStyle="queue"
jndiConnectionFactoryName="cf"
jndiDestinationName="request"
jndiReplyDestinationName="replyWSDL">
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.initial" 
value="fr.dyade.aaa.jndi2.client.NamingContextFactory"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.host" value="localhost"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.port" value="16400"/>
</jms:address>
<jms:clientConfig useConduitIdSelector="false"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
I tried to do the same things with the configuration of Spring but it didn't 
work.
My beans.xml is like that, and it's loaded when the client starts:
<beans xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx";;;
xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context";;;
xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans";;;
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";;;
xmlns:jms="http://cxf.apache.org/transports/jms";;;
xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.5.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context
http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-2.5.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx
http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-2.5.xsd
http://cxf.apache.org/transports/jms
http://cxf.apache.org/schemas/configuration/jms.xsd";;;>
<context:component-scan base-package="demo.jms_greeter.client"/>
........
<!-- CXF Configuration -->
<import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf.xml" />
<import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf-extension-soap.xml" />
<import resource="classpath:META-INF/cxf/cxf-extension-jms.xml" />
........
<jms:conduit name="{JMSGreeterService}GreeterPort.jms-conduit">
<jms:address destinationStyle="queue"
jndiConnectionFactoryName="cf"
jndiDestinationName="request"
jndiReplyDestinationName="replyWSDL">
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.initial"
value="fr.dyade.aaa.jndi2.client.NamingContextFactory"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.host"
value="localhost"/>
<jms:JMSNamingProperty name="java.naming.factory.port"
value="16400"/>
</jms:address>
</jms:conduit>
   ........
</beans>
   So my questions are:
   - Did I miss some points in beans.xml in order to make it runs?
- Can I delete the config in WSDL file when I use spring bean's config?
- How jms:conduit works? Each client uses its own instance of JMSConduit to 
transfer the message (when there are many clients using the same WSDL)
   Thanks in advanced :x
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