[jbossws-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBWS-1771) Post-handler-chain not invoked for "Standard Client" configuration with DII client

Darran Lofthouse (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Tue Jul 31 05:44:53 EDT 2007


    [ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-1771?page=comments#action_12370534 ] 
            
Darran Lofthouse commented on JBWS-1771:
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The tests for this issue have been added to the existing test case 'JBWS1653TestCase'

> Post-handler-chain not invoked for "Standard Client" configuration with DII client
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBWS-1771
>                 URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBWS-1771
>             Project: JBoss Web Services
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Everyone can see) 
>          Components: jbossws-jaxws
>    Affects Versions: jbossws-2.0.0
>            Reporter: Darran Lofthouse
>         Assigned To: Thomas Diesler
>             Fix For: jbossws-2.0.1
>
>
> This is related to case 15171.
> I have configured "post-handler-chain" for the "Standard Client" with the intent, that my (outbound) jaxrpc handler should be invoked (inadvertently) everytime a webservice-client calls another (using JSR109 or DII).  However, my handler is not getting invoked.
> This still fails when the client calls the endpoint as: -
>       ServiceFactoryImpl factory = new ServiceFactoryImpl();
>       URL wsdlURL = new URL("http://" + getServerHost() + ":8080/jaxrpc-jbws1653/TestEndpoint?wsdl");
>       QName qname = new QName("http://org.jboss.test.ws/jbws1653", "TestService");
>       Service service = factory.createService(wsdlURL, qname);
>       Call call = service.createCall();
>       call.setOperationName(new QName("http://org.jboss.test.ws/jbws1653", "echoString"));
>       call.setTargetEndpointAddress("http://" + getServerHost() + ":8080/jaxrpc-jbws1653/TestEndpoint");
>       String hello = "Hello";
>       try
>       {
>          Object retObj = call.invoke(new Object[] { hello });

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