Sure thing. This is bundled up as a war for deployment in any ol' servlet container.
Our customer happens to be using Tomcat.
| META-INF/
| META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
| WEB-INF/
| WEB-INF/classes/
| WEB-INF/lib/
| images/
| layout/
| stylesheet/
| AdvancedSearch.xhtml
| AdvancedSearchResults.xhtml
| BasicSearch.xhtml
| BasicSearchResult.xhtml
| SearchResult.xhtml
| WEB-INF/classes/messages_en.properties
| WEB-INF/components.xml
| WEB-INF/faces-config.xml
| WEB-INF/lib/jrobin-1.4.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/mc-conf.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/portal.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-codec-1.3.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-collections-3.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-digester-1.6.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-el-1.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-commons-lang-2.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-debug.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-el-api.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-el-ri.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-hibernate-all.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-httpclient-3.0.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jboss-aop-jdk50.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jboss-cache-jdk50.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jboss-ejb3-all.bak
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jboss-ejb3.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jbpm-3.1.2.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jgroups.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jsf-facelets.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-jstl-1.1.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-myfaces-api-1.1.4.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-myfaces-impl-1.1.4.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-thirdparty-all.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA-ui.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/seam-1.1.0.GA.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/tomahawk-1.1.3.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-activation-1.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jaxb-api-2.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jaxb-impl-2.0.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jaxb-xjc-2.0.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jaxws-api-2.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jdom-1.0.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-jsr181-api-1.0-M1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-logging-1.0.4.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-stax-api-1.0.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-wsdl4j-1.5.2.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-1.2.3-wstx-asl-3.0.1.jar
| WEB-INF/lib/xfire-all-1.2.3.jar
| WEB-INF/navigation.xml
| WEB-INF/web.xml
| .... web pages ....
|
The xfire-1.2.3-jsr181.api-1.0-M1.jar is the jar that contains the WebService annotation
that conflicts with the one in the EJB3 jar. Specifically I get the following error:
| Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
javax.jws.WebService.portName()Ljava/lang/String;
| at
org.codehaus.xfire.annotations.jsr181.Jsr181WebAnnotations.getWebServiceAnnotation(Jsr181WebAnnotations.java:55)
| at
org.codehaus.xfire.annotations.AnnotationServiceFactory.create(AnnotationServiceFactory.java:173)
| at
org.codehaus.xfire.service.binding.ObjectServiceFactory.create(ObjectServiceFactory.java:356)
| at
gov.nih.nci.cagrid.portal.indexService.IndexServiceClient.createServiceDescriptor(IndexServiceClient.java:145)
| at
gov.nih.nci.cagrid.portal.indexService.IndexServiceClient.<init>(IndexServiceClient.java:83)
| at
gov.nih.nci.cagrid.portal.indexService.IndexServiceClientExample.main(IndexServiceClientExample.java:17)
|
This occurs if both jars are on the classpath and the EJB3 jar appears first.
Unforuantely the EJB3 jar does not contain all the necessary annotations that XFire
require. Here's the contents of the jsr181 jar from XFire:
| META-INF/
| META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
| javax/
| javax/jws/
| javax/jws/soap/
| javax/jws/HandlerChain.class
| javax/jws/Oneway.class
| javax/jws/WebMethod.class
| javax/jws/WebParam$Mode.class
| javax/jws/WebParam.class
| javax/jws/WebResult.class
| javax/jws/WebService.class
| javax/jws/soap/InitParam.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPBinding$ParameterStyle.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPBinding$Style.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPBinding$Use.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPBinding.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPMessageHandler.class
| javax/jws/soap/SOAPMessageHandlers.class
|
While I completely agree with what you've said, I'm not as worried as I might
otherwise be. The EJB3 jar seems to have an incomplete version of these annotations. For
example, JEE5 specifies the javax.jws.soap package which the EJB3 jar is missing (and
XFire needs).
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