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rename address.mar as addressing.jar and drop it into WEB-INF/lib.
Kurt Kavanaugh wrote:
| Background:
|
|
|
| Java: 1.5
|
| Tomcat 5.25
|
| Mod_JK Connector
|
| Apache web server
|
| Axis 2
|
|
|
| IDE: Intellij 7.x
|
|
|
| We have non-standard web layout, I am using the init-params and params
| in the axis.xml to explicitly set up the contexts and other entry
| points.
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|
|
| I have some experience with Axis back in 2001/2 at Swingtide when we
| were building a SOAP inference engine, handlers building SOAP
| endpoints,etc.
|
|
|
| I have the axis kernel sources setup in my IDE so I can step through and
| learn more....
|
|
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| Goal(s):
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| We are using, or more correctly put, going to be using, axis2 in a
| legacy web environment. (I.e. We are using Axis2 in an embedded mode).
| I/we are going to be using Document Style SOAP to integrate with other
| distributed applications.
|
|
|
| I like the ability to programmatically introduce new services but I do
| not see an easy way, or a pattern for accessing the
| ConfigurationContext. In stepping through the code it is obvious that it
| is fairly expensive operation to create one. Even if were not expensive
| I would like, in a singleton way to access the Configuration Context, as
| created by the AxisServlet and install new Java services as they come to
| fruition.
|
|
|
| public static void install()
|
| {
|
| try
|
| {
|
|
|
| ConfigurationContext context =
| ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(
| "<OurPath>\\conf", null );
|
| HashMap services =
| context.getAxisConfiguration().getServices();
|
| if ( ! services.containsKey(
| BuildingController.class.getName() ))
|
| {
|
| AxisService service = AxisService.createService(
| BuildingController.class.getName(), context.getAxisConfiguration() );
|
| context.getAxisConfiguration().addService( service );
|
| }
|
|
|
| }
|
| catch ( Exception e )
|
| {
|
| Trace.error("Problem adding service: " + e.getMessage(), e
| );
|
| }
|
|
|
| Problem:
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|
|
| I am encountering the below exception which I am getting ready to debug.
| But I was hoping to access same configuration context, unless this is
| not an accepted usage, or is is not thread-safe, or...
|
|
|
| ERROR 2008-04-30 14:15:18,344 [Thread-1] - Problem adding service: The
| system is attempting to engage a module that is not available:
| addressing
|
| org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: The system is attempting to engage a module
| that is not available: addressing
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisConfiguration.engageModule(AxisConfiguration
| .java:440)
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.engine.AxisConfiguration.engageGlobalModules(AxisConfig
| uration.java:567)
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.deployment.DeploymentEngine.engageModules(DeploymentEng
| ine.java:589)
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.deployment.FileSystemConfigurator.engageGlobalModules(F
| ileSystemConfigurator.java:141)
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfiguration
| Context(ConfigurationContextFactory.java:77)
|
| at
| org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfiguration
| ContextFromFileSystem(ConfigurationContextFactory.java:180)
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|
|
| Thanks for reading and considering
|
|
|
| Kurt
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