Dne 10.12.2010 2:08, Willem Jiang napsal(a):
If you don't mind, please send us a small test case.
I don't think you did a right configuration on the server side.


I have the same opinion. Ok, no problem. I do a small test case and send to you. Thanks.

On 12/9/10 10:27 PM, vkrejcirik wrote:


Willem.Jiang wrote:

On 12/9/10 9:26 PM, vkrejcirik wrote:

I see exception only in client's log. There is any log records on server side. Everything what I have is stacktrace on client, which you can see
above.

When I comment these 3 imports and CXF servlet definition, it works. But
server uses Jetty for publishing these two services.

Do you mean the service can be access through the Jetty service?
If so , it should work with the Servlet transport too.

It seems, that CXF starts Jetty server and publishes services over it. I think, it's not good solution, that my web application, which is deployed on Tomcat server, starts Jetty server for publishing services. Why does it
use jetty?

I proceeded according to
http://code.google.com/p/cxf-protobuf/wiki/UsersGuide
and there isn't mention about CXF servlet.





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