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Charles Piazza updated JBWS-3148:
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Attachment: TestOneWayService.zip
TestOneWayClient.zip
Eclipse projects containing a simple, complete example to illustrate the issue...
When multiple one-way web services are deployed via a single war/root
context the server calls them interchangeably in a random manner
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Key: JBWS-3148
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBWS-3148
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: jbossws-cxf
Affects Versions: jbossws-cxf-3.3.1
Environment: Windows XP SP 3
JBoss 6.0.0.20100429-M3
jbossws-cxf-3.3.1.GA
Java 1.6.0_21
Reporter: Charles Piazza
Attachments: TestOneWayClient.zip, TestOneWayService.zip
If multipe web services annotated with the @Oneway keyword are deployed via the same war
file to the same application root context, then the application will randomly call the
wrong service, even if the method signatures differ.
For example, if the application project is TestOneWayService and it contains two one-way
web services, TestService1 and TestService2, which are deployed to JBoss AS via
TestOneWayService.war -- these services will be randomly called incorrectly -- that is,
service #2 will be randomly invoked when the client is explicitly calling service #1. This
will happen whether or not the method signatures of both services are similar or
different.
I have included a complete code example of both services side and client side in the
referenced forum post.
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