Hi,
try the following:
set
<property name="webServiceHost">LOAD_BALANCER_HOST</property>
in file
jbossws.deployer/META-INF/stack-agnostic-jboss-beans.xml
(applies for e.g. JBossAS TAG 5.1.0.GA)
and start JBossAS. All JBossWS generated files should use that host name.
Richard
On 10/17/2009 10:58 PM, tag wrote:
Yes, they are generated by JBoss. I was hoping to find a file that
I
can configure in the deployed WAR that will instruct it on how to build
the WSDL with a static soap:address location.
Thanks,
Ben
Richard Opalka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are your WSDL files generated by JBossWS runtime?
>
> Richard
>
> On 10/17/2009 02:37 AM, tag wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using a load balancer, normally it's fine if the client gets the
>> WSDL every time it calls it, but some clients cache it, and parse out
>> the soap:address. This means they will always hit the same server, I
>> believe.
>>
>> Is there a simple way to change the following part of the WSDL:
>>
>> <port binding="ServiceBinding" name="ServicePort">
>> <soap:address
location="http://host.com:8780/service/ServiceService"/>
>> </port>
>>
>> Instead of host.com:8780, I would like to set this value on a per
>> deployment basis and not on the entire instance.
>>
>> Which file(s) could I modify to accomplish this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben
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