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RH Bugzilla Integration commented on JBWS-3569:
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Michal Vanco <mvanco(a)redhat.com> made a comment on [bug
880729|https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=880729]
Hi,
I just verified clustering scenario with
<wsdl-host>jbossws.undefined.host</wsdl-host> on producer nodes and it worked
perfect. Now it's possible to refresh consumer or directly display remote portlet
after failover - these two main scenarios were expected! WSDL was properly rewritten and
it included loadbalancer host instead of specific producer node!
I also tried <wsdl-host>jbossws.undefined.host</wsdl-host> at standalone.xml
for singlenode testing of wsrp and it worked as expeceted -> it seems to be safe to use
above wsdl-host as default.
This have to be done for CR01 build (who is gonna do it? Honza/Chris?).
WSDL produced for a multi-port service contains invalid port
addresses in clustered configuration
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Key: JBWS-3569
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBWS-3569
Project: JBoss Web Services
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: jbossws-cxf
Reporter: Chris Laprun
Assignee: Alessio Soldano
Priority: Critical
Fix For: jbossws-cxf-4.1.1
Using a loadbalancer fronted cluster and the loadbalancer URL for the WSDL results in
ports containing the node URLs instead of the loadbalancer's.
I've tried using the dynamic WSDL rewriting as described in
https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS71/Advanced+User+Guide but this results in invalid
URLs for the ports (with {{jbossws.undefined.host}} as the host name *and* the cluster
node port) that haven't been used to access the WSDL, the port used to access the WSDL
has the proper address though.
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