I have a document/literal soap service built using jbossws-1.0.1.GA. The server accepts
objects of many different types, processes them then persists them to a database this all
works as expected.
In order to simplify the persistance of the objects I would like to convert the objects
into XML before they are persisted and convert them from XML back to objects when they are
requested back from the soap service. Given that the JAXB layer used by the web service
already knows about my objects and how to Marshal and Unmarshal the objects it seems
sensible to reuse this functionality if possible.
I have tried variations on the code below but I always get an exception saying that it
can't load the jaxb.properties file when I try to create a new instance of
JAXBContext. I haven't used JAXB before but I can't see why this wouldn't
work. If anyone has any ideas I would be really grateful.
@WebService
@SOAPBinding(style=SOAPBinding.Style.DOCUMENT,
use=SOAPBinding.Use.LITERAL,
parameterStyle=SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.WRAPPED)
public class test
{
@WebMethod
public Document store(Document msg){
try {
StringWriter XML= new StringWriter();
JAXBContext jc = JAXBContext.newInstance("uk.co.test.document");
Marshaller marshaller = jc.createMarshaller();
marshaller.setProperty(Marshaller.JAXB_FORMATTED_OUTPUT, new Boolean(true));
marshaller.marshal(msg, XML);
System.out.println(XML);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return msg;
}
}
Regards
Pete
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