On Friday 23 July 2010 5:02:44 pm devaughn wrote:
> I attached the project that I am using to test something out.  I am
> deploying this in servicemix 4.2 from fuse source, it may be a container
> issue.

Just a note to the list, the Apache list filter stripped the attachment, but 
the copy sent to my email directly did have it.  Thus, I do have this to look 
at.

Dan


> 
> -Dennis
> 
> On 7/23/10 12:44 PM, "Daniel Kulp" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Friday 23 July 2010 2:27:19 pm devaughn wrote:
> >> Anyone have any ideas on this?  Not sure if I am just misunderstanding
> >> how I should be able to access it or if there is a configuration issue
> >> or perhaps a container issue.
> > 
> > Any chance you could create a test case?   I tried a very simple thing
> > here and it seemed OK, but my setup could be completely different than
> > yours.
> > 
> > Dan
> > 
> >> -Dennis
> >> 
> >> On 7/22/10 10:18 AM, "Dennis Vaughn" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Yes I have the wsdlLocation set and cxf recognizes that because I can
> >>> invoke the service.  I just can not access the wsdl like
> >>> http://localhost:8080/service?wsdl
> >>> 
> >>> -Dennis
> >>> 
> >>> On 7/22/10 9:37 AM, "Johan Edstrom" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Did you try wsdlLocation=classpath:mywsld.wsdl
> >>>> 
> >>>> On Jul 22, 2010, at 10:18 AM, devaughn wrote:
> >>>>> I have a class annotated with WebServiceProvider and I am providing a
> >>>>> wsdl in the jar and have it mapped appropriately according to
> >>>>> endpoint and service names in my bean.xml.  I can invoke the service
> >>>>> without issue, but I can¹t seem to retrieve the wsdl when it is
> >>>>> deployed.  If I do not specifcy the wsdl then it generates a wsdl
> >>>>> according to the methods in the provider, which is invoke, but if I
> >>>>> define one I am not able to retrieve it.  I am running cxf 2.2.6 in
> >>>>> a servicemix 4.2 container.  Any thoughts?
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> -Dennis
> >>>> 
> >>>> Johan Edstrom
> >>>> 
> >>>> [email protected]
> >>>> 
> >>>> They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary
> >>>> safety,
> >>>> deserve neither liberty nor safety.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

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