Hi,
I have some problem with the contextRoot with multiple WebService (in different apps) with
same name on same server.
I'm running JBoss AS 4.2.1.GA with jbossws-native-2.0.1.GA.
I have 2 deployed web applications (same java source code)
First application is deployed at
http://host/myApp1
Second application is deployed at
http://host/myApp2
context root is set in the web.xml.
for myApp1:
| <module>
| <web>
| <web-uri>myApp1.war</web-uri>
| <context-root>/myApp1</context-root>
| </web>
| </module>
|
for myApp2:
| <module>
| <web>
| <web-uri>myApp2.war</web-uri>
| <context-root>/myApp2</context-root>
| </web>
| </module>
|
Everything is working fine with the web application (using Seam 1.2.1 GA).
The problem is with the WebService :
The 2 WebServices are deployed under default context root :
http://host/myApp1-myApp1/WSTest
http://host/myApp2-myApp2/WSTest
When I try to invoke the WebService WSTest from one client on
http://host/myApp2-myApp2/WSTest
it invokes the wrong service on the other app:
http://host/myApp1-myApp1/WSTest
Why is the wrong service invoked?
I tried to change the context root like this : @WebContext(authMethod = "BASIC",
contextRoot="/myApp1" ) but then I can't open the Webservice on
http://host/myApp1/WSTest, Error 404
By the way @WebContext and contextRoot="myApp1" is not a good solution for me,
Because 2 apps share the same java source. I need a more dynamic way to change this. I see
that we can change the context-root in jboss.xml, but regarding this post it is
not working :
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4078878#...
here is my WebService, it use the EJB annotation
| @Stateless
| @WebService
| @SOAPBinding(style = SOAPBinding.Style.RPC)
| @WebContext(authMethod = "BASIC", transportGuarantee = "NONE",
secureWSDLAccess = false)
| @SecurityDomain("JBossWS")
| @RolesAllowed("friend")
|
| public class WSTestBean implements WSTest{
|
| ...
|
| @WebMethod
| public void test(byte[] order) {
| ...
| }
| }
|
For information I have user Seam-Gen to generate the project
Thanks in advance for any help
Fabian
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