I'm a bit confused what is going wrong here. I have a simple class that can call my
webservice by creating a javax.xml.ws.Service and getting a handle to my endpoint
interface. This works fine if I call this class from a servlet.
I know annotated this class so that it would show up as a JMX component and I'm trying
to call the test method (echo) through the JMX console. When I try this, however,
I'll get an error back...
org.jboss.ws.WSException: Cannot load java type:
com.foobar.edsf.example.ejb.webservices.jaxws.TestEchoExample
I'm not sure why I'm getting such an error. Apparently JBoss is trying to make
this class in the package jaxws? (since I don't have that package named anywhere in my
examples).
Here is the class I'm trying to use as a JMX component...
| package com.foobar.edsf.example.client;
|
| import java.net.URL;
|
| import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
| import javax.xml.ws.Service;
|
| import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
| import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
| import org.jboss.annotation.ejb.Management;
|
| import com.foobar.edsf.example.ejb.webservices.Echo;
|
| @org.jboss.annotation.ejb.Service(objectName="examples:service=TestEcho")
| @Management(ITestEcho.class)
| public class TestEchoExample implements ITestEcho {
| private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(TestEchoExample.class);
|
| public String echo(String s) {
| String retVal = "Failed";
| try {
| Service service = Service.create(
| new
URL("http://localhost:8080/edsf-1-edsf-examples-ejb/EchoBean?wsdl"),
| new
QName("http://webservices.ejb.example.edsf.foobar.com/",
"EchoBeanService") );
| Echo echo = service.getPort(Echo.class);
| retVal = echo.testEchoExample(s);
| log.info("In TestEcho client. Echo response with call to echo: "+
retVal);
| } catch (Exception e) {
| e.printStackTrace();
| retVal = e.toString();
| }
| return retVal;
| }
| }
| [/CODE]
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