Hi,
I have a rather simple (I hope) problem trying to setup a WS-RM client as follows:
I need a separate connection to be used for the incoming traffic (de-coupled endpoint)
towards the client (the CXF configuration to do this is explained here:
http://cxf.apache.org/docs/configuration-of-runtime-constructed-objects.html).
My problem is this:
While creating the client proxy, CXF also tries to create the endpoint for receiving
replies. Unfortunately it uses Jetty (as it is not aware that it is running in JBoss) and
I get a ClassNotFoundException (see log below and notice how the HTTPConduit class tries
to initialize and HTTP engine using Jetty).
11:45:57,875 INFO [ReflectionServiceFactoryBean] Creating Service
{http://messaging.cmr/}AsyncMessagingService from WSDL:
http://localhost:8001/wls-cxf.wsrm.recipient-war/services/AsyncMessagingS...
| 11:45:58,343 INFO [HTTPConduit] creating decoupled endpoint:
http://localhost:9999/decoupled_endpoint
| 11:45:58,359 ERROR [[DebugServlet]] Servlet.service() for servlet DebugServlet threw
exception
| java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.mortbay.jetty.Connector from
BaseClassLoader@1816fb6{VFSClassLoaderPolicy@cd429b{...
| at
org.jboss.classloader.spi.base.BaseClassLoader.loadClass(BaseClassLoader.java:448)
| at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:252)
| at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:320)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.JettyHTTPServerEngineFactory.createJettyHTTPServerEngine(JettyHTTPServerEngineFactory.java:217)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.JettyHTTPDestination.retrieveEngine(JettyHTTPDestination.java:114)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.JettyHTTPDestination.finalizeConfig(JettyHTTPDestination.java:142)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.JettyHTTPTransportFactory.createDestination(JettyHTTPTransportFactory.java:123)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http_jetty.JettyHTTPTransportFactory.getDestination(JettyHTTPTransportFactory.java:103)
| at org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit.getDestination(HTTPConduit.java:966)
| at
org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit.setUpDecoupledDestination(HTTPConduit.java:943)
| at org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit.getBackChannel(HTTPConduit.java:747)
|
How can I configure CXF to delegate this task to JBoss? For example, to have JAX-WS web
services published on JBoss, you need to configure an invoker from the JBoss integration
layer:
<jaxws:endpoint id='AsyncMessaging'
|
address='http://localhost:7180/jboss-cxf.wsrm.recipient/AsyncMessagingService'
| implementor='svc.impl.messaging.AsyncMessagingServiceImpl'>
| <jaxws:invoker>
| <bean class='org.jboss.wsf.stack.cxf.InvokerJSE' />
| </jaxws:invoker>
I hope somebody can point me in the right direction? My jbossws-cxf.xml currenty looks
like this:
<cxf:bus>
| <cxf:features>
| <cxf:logging />
| <wsa:addressing />
| <wsrm-mgr:reliableMessaging>
| <wsrm-policy:RMAssertion>
| <wsrm-policy:BaseRetransmissionInterval
| Milliseconds="4000" />
| <wsrm-policy:AcknowledgementInterval
| Milliseconds="2000" />
| </wsrm-policy:RMAssertion>
| <wsrm-mgr:destinationPolicy>
| <wsrm-mgr:acksPolicy intraMessageThreshold="0" />
| </wsrm-mgr:destinationPolicy>
| </wsrm-mgr:reliableMessaging>
| </cxf:features>
| </cxf:bus>
|
| <http:conduit
| name="{http://messaging.cmr/}AsyncMessagingImplPort.http-conduit">
| <http:client
DecoupledEndpoint="http://localhost:9999/decoupled_endpoint" />
| </http:conduit>
|
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