Thank you very much. But I have questions; 1. Can I do it in xbean.xml instead of java file useing <cxfbc:consumer> and <cxfbc:provider>?
wsdl to service is on http://mycorp.com.services/Broker?Wsdl service name is BrokerService port is BrokerServicePort interface is BrokerService <cxfbc:consumer wsdl="http://mycorp.com.services/Broker?Wsdl" service="broker:BrokerService" endpoint="BrokerServicePort" targetService="broker:BrokerService" targetEndpoint="BrokerServicePortProxy" targetInterface="broker:BrokerService" /> <cxfbc:provider wsdl="http://mycorp.com.services/Broker?Wsdl" service="broker:BrokerService" endpoint="BrokerServicePortProxy" interfaceName="broker:BrokerService" locationURI="http://mycorp.com.services/" /> 2. Is this correct to realize this schema? 3. How can i test it? Maybe SoapUI but where should i connect? 4. What about endpoints and targetEndpoint in consumer and provider? I'll be very glad for your help. Best regards, MK Freeman Fang wrote: > > Hi, > > No, the correct flow is > external client ===> esb consumer endpoint===> esb provider endpoint > ==> external service > > You need take a look at the CxfBcProviderConsumerTest I mentioned, > it's exactly same scenario as your requirement. > > Freeman > On 2009-10-27, at 下午8:52, Kumako22 wrote: > >> >> Hi Freeman, >> >> I'm now more strict about my problem. >> -There is an exterlnal webservice and WSDL definiotion on server. >> >> My problem is how to realize schema: client would like to connect to >> web >> service but the connection goes through ESB >> >> Is this something like this: Client connects to provider and provider >> connects to consumer? >> >> How should I do it? >> >> Best regards, >> MK >> >> >> Freeman Fang wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> My comment in line >>> On 2009-10-25, at 下午5:09, Kumako22 wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> I'll be glad if someone could chceck my cxfbc:consumer and >>>> cxfbc:provider >>>> acording to my WSDL >>>> >>>> Here is WSDL service.wsdl: >>>> >>>> <wsdl:types> >>>> <xsd:schema >>>> targetNamespace="http://servicemix.apache.org/examples/types >>>> " >>>> elementFormDefault="qualified"> >>>> <xsd:element name="SayHello"> >>>> <xsd:complexType> >>>> <xsd:sequence> >>>> <xsd:element name="name" >>>> type="xsd:string"/> >>>> </xsd:sequence> >>>> </xsd:complexType> >>>> </xsd:element> >>>> <xsd:element name="SayHelloResponse"> >>>> <xsd:complexType> >>>> <xsd:sequence> >>>> <xsd:element name="name" >>>> type="xsd:string"/> >>>> </xsd:sequence> >>>> </xsd:complexType> >>>> </xsd:element> >>>> <xsd:element name="UnknownWordFault"> >>>> <xsd:complexType> >>>> <xsd:sequence> >>>> <xsd:element name="word" >>>> type="xsd:string"/> >>>> </xsd:sequence> >>>> </xsd:complexType> >>>> </xsd:element> >>>> </xsd:schema> >>>> </wsdl:types> >>>> >>>> <wsdl:message name="SayHelloRequest"> >>>> <wsdl:part name="payload" element="typens:SayHello"/> >>>> </wsdl:message> >>>> <wsdl:message name="SayHelloResponse"> >>>> <wsdl:part name="payload" element="typens:SayHelloResponse"/> >>>> </wsdl:message> >>>> <wsdl:message name="UnknownWordFault"> >>>> <wsdl:part name="payload" element="typens:UnknownWordFault"/> >>>> </wsdl:message> >>>> >>>> <wsdl:portType name="Hello"> >>>> <wsdl:operation name="SayHello"> >>>> <wsdl:input message="tns:SayHelloRequest"/> >>>> <wsdl:output message="tns:SayHelloResponse"/> >>>> <wsdl:fault name="UnknownWord" >>>> message="tns:UnknownWordFault"/> >>>> </wsdl:operation> >>>> </wsdl:portType> >>>> >>>> <wsdl:binding name="HelloSOAPBinding" type="tns:Hello"> >>>> <soap:binding style="document" >>>> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" /> >>>> <wsdl:operation name="SayHello"> >>>> <wsdl:input> >>>> <soap:body use="literal" /> >>>> </wsdl:input> >>>> <wsdl:output> >>>> <soap:body use="literal" /> >>>> </wsdl:output> >>>> <wsdl:fault name="UnknownWord"> >>>> <soap:fault use="literal" name="UnknownWord" /> >>>> </wsdl:fault> >>>> </wsdl:operation> >>>> </wsdl:binding> >>>> >>>> <wsdl:service name="HelloService"> >>>> <wsdl:port binding="tns:HelloSOAPBinding" name="soap"> >>>> <soap:address location="http://localhost:8193/ >>>> HelloService/" /> >>>> </wsdl:port> >>>> </wsdl:service> >>>> </wsdl:definitions> >>>> >>>> And here xbean.xml: >>>> >>>> <beans xmlns:cxfbc="http://servicemix.apache.org/cxfbc/1.0" >>>> xmlns:hello="http://servicemix.apache.org/examples"> >>>> >>>> <cxfbc:consumer wsdl="classpath:service.wsdl" >>>> service="hello:HelloService" >>>> endpoint="soap" >>>> targetEndpoint="soap" >>>> targetService="hello:HelloService" >>>> targetInterface="hello:Hello" >>>> >>>> locationURI="http://localhost:8000/HelloService/" /> >>>> >>>> <cxfbc:provider wsdl="classpath:service.wsdl" >>>> service="hello:HelloService" >>>> >>>> locationURI="http://localhost:9001/bridgetest" >>>> endpoint="soap" >>>> interfaceName="hello:Hello" /> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> </beans> >>>> >>>> service.wsdl is same in consumer and provider. >>>> >>>> And my questions: >>>> >>>> In consumer: >>>> 1. service refers to name in <wsdl:service name="HelloService">?? >>> yes >>>> 2. endpoint refers to name in <wsdl:port >>>> binding="tns:HelloSOAPBinding" >>>> name="soap">?? >>> yes >>>> 3. targetEndpoint also refers to name in <wsdl:port >>>> binding="tns:HelloSOAPBinding" name="soap">?? >>> yes >>>> 4. targetService refers to name in <wsdl:service >>>> name="HelloService">?? >>> yes >>>> 5. targetInterface refers to name in <wsdl:portType name="Hello">?? >>> yes >>>> 6. locationURI will override location in <soap:address >>>> location="http://localhost:8193/HelloService/" />?? >>> yes >>>> 7. Are my tags in consumer correct acording to my wsdl?? >>> it's ok for me >>>> >>>> In provider: >>>> 1. service refers to targetService in consumer?? >>> yes >>>> 2. What does locationURI ?? >>> it will override the soap:address specified in your wsdl >>>> 3. endpoint refers to targetEndpoint in consumer?? >>> yes >>>> 4. interfaceName refers to targetInterface in consumer?? >>>> >>> yes >>>> My xbean.xml is not working when I deploy service assembly. >>> what's exception you get? >>>> >>>> What is correct tags definitions in my xbean.xml acording to my >>>> service.wsdl?? >>>> >>>> Please help! >>> >>> You may need take a look at [1] first and we have a test case[2] >>> exactly same as your scenario >>> [1]http://servicemix.apache.org/servicemix-cxf-bc.html >>> [2]https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/components/bindings/servicemix-cxf-bc/trunk/src/test/java/org/apache/servicemix/cxfbc/CxfBcProviderConsumerTest.java >>> >>> Freeman >>>> >>>> MK >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://www.nabble.com/CXF-consumer-and-provider-configuration-tp26046214p26046214.html >>>> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Freeman Fang >>> ------------------------ >>> Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/CXF-consumer-and-provider-configuration-tp26046214p26077148.html >> Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > -- > Freeman Fang > ------------------------ > Open Source SOA: http://fusesource.com > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/CXF-consumer-and-provider-configuration-tp26046214p26084080.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
