please read
http://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-12519 as this is basically the same
problem as that of the creation of RMI stubs
This document details the use of these attributes to ensure that jndi returns the correct
url for rmi invocations, just in the same way as the wsdl needs to return the correct url
for soap invocations
-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=<external_host_name>
-Djava.rmi.server.useLocalHostname=true
In both cases, you are making a call to a given address, which is then forwarded on the
the real jboss server, which is on a different address. When jboss is then creating
anything that gives any kind or addressing details, by default it guesses it should use
it's own address as it's unaware of the publicly accessible address.
The comment about HTTP 1.1 is that jboss should never be guessing the value for url in the
first place. when the call for the WSDL is made, the HTTP connection provides the hostname
as well as the filepath that was requested, this can then be used to build the response.
i,e
Current model
https://${webServiceHost}:${webServiceSecurePort}/${path.to.sevice}
where webServiceHost and webServiceSecurePort are hard coced values in WSServerConfig
Ideal Model
https://${http.request.hostname}:${http.request.port}/${path.to.sevice}
where the http.request values are populated based on the HTTP headers as part of the call
for the WSDL
e.g
if I call
https://myserver1.cust1,example.com:8443/myservice?wsl then the soap location
should come back as
https://myserver1.cust1,example.com:8443/myservice
if i have a dns record so that
soap.example.com resolves to a http load balancer the if i
call
https://soap.example.com/myservice?wsdl then i get back a location of
https://soap.example.com/myservice no matter whether it goes to
myserver1.cust1,example.com,
myserver2.cust1,example.com or even
myserver9.cust4,example.com
As i say, this is the ideal. I would be happy with the old method whereby i hard-code the
<soap:address location=''/> within the automatically created WSDL
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