I want to know if it is possible to configure a cxf element at runtime , during running mule.
for example how it is possible to set "address" and "wsdlLocation"
Both are not require ... either you can give wsdl location or address .. eg :-
< cxf:jaxws-service wsdlLocation="wsdl/helloservice.wsdl" serviceClass="com.myapp.serviceA.IServiceA" doc:name="SOAP"/ >
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I want to validate xml against schema - using SpringBoot 2 and camel 3.
On localhost this works:
.to("validator:file:src/main/resources/D.xsd")
But when uploaded to server on tomcat machine with context for example D - i get an error:
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: src/main/resources/D.xsd (No such file or directory)
I think that i need to change the path to use classpath - but i am not sure how to make it work ?
What i tried:
.to("validator:file:classpath:/src/main/resources/D.xsd")
.to("validator:file:resource:classpath:src/main/resources/D.xsd")
.to("validator:file:resource:classpath:/src/main/resources/D.xsd")
But it does not work.
In one of my applications (but with SpringBoot 1.5 and Camel 2.x) this works fine
.to("validator:classpath:folder/filename.xsd")
to validate against filename.xsd that is located in src/main/resources/folder
I've managed to fix it with:
.to("validator:D.xsd")
Is there any easy way to get the host name in spring configuration file ? Currently I am using Java code to get the host name and and auto wire the property in the bean . But looking for less coding approach if any !
Thanks
The following will give you the hostname in java
return InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName();
where InetAddress belongs to the java.net package. You can add that to your java configuration file. If you want to do it in xml, you can do the following
<bean id="localhostInetAddress"
class="java.net.InetAddress"
factory-method="getLocalHost"/>
<bean id="hostname"
factory-bean="localhostInetAddress"
factory-method="getHostName"/>
I need to call an external webservice from my bundle which is deployed in apache felix container ( I can not use ServiceMix, fuse...)
I added the bundle cxf-dosgi (which can be downloaded from here) and put the following lines in my pom.xml:
<Require-Bundle>cxf-dosgi-ri-singlebundle-distribution</Require-Bundle>
<Import-Package>
javax.jws,
javax.xml.bind,
javax.xml.bind.annotation,
javax.xml.namespace,
javax.xml.ws,
META-INF.cxf,
org.apache.cxf,
org.apache.cxf.binding,
org.apache.cxf.binding.soap,
org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.spring,
org.apache.cxf.bus,
org.apache.cxf.bus.resource,
org.apache.cxf.bus.spring,
org.apache.cxf.buslifecycle,
org.apache.cxf.catalog,
org.apache.cxf.configuration,
org.apache.cxf.configuration.spring,
org.apache.cxf.endpoint,
org.apache.cxf.headers,
org.apache.cxf.management,
org.apache.cxf.phase,
org.apache.cxf.resource,
org.apache.cxf.transport,
org.apache.cxf.transport.http,
org.apache.cxf.transport.http.policy,
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty,
org.apache.cxf.transports.http,
org.apache.cxf.workqueue,
org.apache.cxf.ws.policy.builder.jaxb,
org.apache.cxf.wsdl,
org.apache.cxf.wsdl11,
org.apache.cxf.jaxws.*,
*
</Import-Package>
I use the jaxws way to establish the communication:
QName SERVICE_NAME = new QName("http://test.com/", "MockImplService");
Service service = Service.create(new URL(endpointAddress + "?wsdl"), SERVICE_NAME);
mockService= service.getPort(IMock.class);
When I run the example I have the following exception:
Caused by: javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$ConfigurationError: Provider org.apache.axis2.jaxws.spi.Provider not found
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$2.run(FactoryFinder.java:138)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.doPrivileged(FactoryFinder.java:282)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.newInstance(FactoryFinder.java:125)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.access$200(FactoryFinder.java:42)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder$3.run(FactoryFinder.java:273)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.doPrivileged(FactoryFinder.java:282)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.FactoryFinder.find(FactoryFinder.java:168)
at javax.xml.ws.spi.Provider.provider(Provider.java:39)
at javax.xml.ws.Service.<init>(Service.java:36)
at javax.xml.ws.Service.create(Service.java:116)
any idea please ?
Apache DOSGi is designed for exposing services as webservices, not for calling other webservices. Though, it probably contains some api to call other webservices.
Somehow the axis jaxws implementation is used. You probably have a axis2-jaxws-xxx.jar on your classpath. Try to remove it. The JRA jaxws will be used instead (which should be fine for axis and better for cxf).
I want to change the start level for a bundle in my glassfish. I used equinox as osgi runtime.
I changed the configuration file glassfish\config\osgi.properties and add the folowing line:
osgi.bundles=bundlesymbolicname#5:start
When I connect via telnet and search the bundle with "lb bundleid" I see in the level column 1 instead of 5.
Can anyone help me? What is the problem with my configuration?
Thanks Marco.
You can change in in ${GF_HONE}/glassfish/config/osgi.properties, by update the below item:
# What should be the initial start level of framework.
# For performance reason, initially we set the start level to 1 so that no optional
# bundles can get activated while server is still starting. Once server is started,
# the framework's start level is set to whatever is configured in glassfish.osgi.start.level.final property.
org.osgi.framework.startlevel.beginning=1
# Set bundle start level to be same or less than that of framework,
# otherwise HK2 installed bundles won't be activated.
# See issue #5934
felix.startlevel.bundle=1
I would like to be able to package my jpa-ejb-web project as a standalone application, by using Glassfish embedded API.
To use the JPA layer, I need to deploy the sun-resource.xml configuration, which should be possible with the asadmin command add-resources path\to\sun-resources.xml. I've this code to do it:
String command = "add-resources";
ParameterMap params = new ParameterMap();
params.add("", "...\sun-resources.xml" );
CommandRunner runner = server.getHabitat().getComponent(CommandRunner.class);
ActionReport report = server.getHabitat().getComponent(ActionReport.class);
runner.getCommandInvocation(command, report).parameters(params).execute();
but Glassfish refuses it with:
15-Jul-2010 16:34:12 org.glassfish.admin.cli.resources.AddResources execute
SEVERE: Something went wrong in add-resources
java.lang.Exception: ...\gfembed6930201441546233570tmp\lib\dtds\sun-resources_1_4.dtd (The system cannot find the path specified)
at org.glassfish.admin.cli.resources.ResourcesXMLParser.initProperties(ResourcesXMLParser.java:163)
at org.glassfish.admin.cli.resources.ResourcesXMLParser.<init>(ResourcesXMLParser.java:109)
at org.glassfish.admin.cli.resources.ResourcesManager.createResources(ResourcesManager.java:67)
at org.glassfish.admin.cli.resources.AddResources.execute(AddResources.java:106)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl$1.execute(CommandRunnerImpl.java:305)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl.doCommand(CommandRunnerImpl.java:320)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl.doCommand(CommandRunnerImpl.java:1176)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl.access$900(CommandRunnerImpl.java:83)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl$ExecutionContext.execute(CommandRunnerImpl.java:1235)
at com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin.CommandRunnerImpl$ExecutionContext.execute(CommandRunnerImpl.java:1224)
at javaapplication4.Main.main(Main.java:55)
and indeed, there is no lib directory on the indicated path ...
is there something wrong in my code? (I use glassfish-embedded-all-3.0.1.jar)
Thanks
I solved it by specifying an Embedded File System for the embedded Glassfish, and prepopulated the /path/to/my/glassfish/lib/dtds folder with the files which were missing.
EmbeddedFileSystem.Builder efsb = new EmbeddedFileSystem.Builder();
efsb.autoDelete(false);
efsb.installRoot(new File("/path/to/my/glassfish"), true);
EmbeddedFileSystem efs = efsb.build();
Server.Builder builder = new Server.Builder("test");
builder.embeddedFileSystem(efs);
builder.logger(true);
Server server = builder.build();
server.addContainer(ContainerBuilder.Type.all);
server.start();
and asking Glassfish not to delete the folder at the end of the execution.
I'm not sure this is possible, Running asadmin Commands Using the Sun GlassFish Embedded Server API doesn't mention such a use case (passing a sun-resources.xml).
But I would use a preconfigured domain.xml instead of trying to deploy a sun-resource.xml file, the result should be similar. From the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Embedded Server Guide:
Using an Existing domain.xml File
Using an existing domain.xml file
avoids the need to configure embedded
Enterprise Server programmatically in
your application. Your application
obtains domain configuration data from
an existing domain.xml file. You can
create this file by using the
administrative interfaces of an
installation of nonembedded Enterprise
Server. To specify an existing
domain.xml file, invoke the
installRoot, instanceRoot, or
configurationFile method of the
EmbeddedFileSystem.Builder class or
a combination of these methods.
The documentation provides code samples showing how to do this (should be pretty straightforward).