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[jira] Updated: (OPENEJB-563) Test Case for Jax-RPC

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Manu T George updated OPENEJB-563:
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    Attachment: JAX-RPC_Integration_Test_r529705.patch

This patch gets the test case to run. This is something i put together which requires some code changes in OpenEJB. Needs to go through one round of refactoring. I hope someone will review this and point out the issues.  

> Test Case for Jax-RPC
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENEJB-563
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-563
>             Project: OpenEJB
>          Issue Type: Test
>          Components: integration
>    Affects Versions: 3.0
>         Environment: All
>            Reporter: Manu T George
>         Assigned To: Manu T George
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>         Attachments: JAX-RPC_Integration_Test_r529705.patch
>
>
> I personally don't have time to fix these as I'm swamped with the
> business interface proxy changes.  Between OpenEJB and Geronimo, I'm
> pretty much the only guy who understands how it was all integrated in
> 2x and how that maps into 3x.  Since that's generally not a good
> thing, i've done my absolute best to come up with a test case that
> documents all the details on how a Web Service Provider and OpenEJB
> would come together to complete the EJB Web Services puzzle.  At
> least how it relates to JAX-RPC.
> Here is that test case (not that the test method is more or less
> commented out):
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/openejb/trunk/openejb3/
> container/openejb-core/src/test/java/org/apache/openejb/core/
> stateless/JaxRpcWebServiceInvocationTest.java
> There's some code in there already to perform the OpenEJB side of
> this, but as Jarek points out it still has issues.  Are there any
> adventurous souls out there who'd like to try and get this working?
> Multiple volunteers are welcome, as always.
> Jarek, is it possible you can use this test case and craft up a
> simlilar one for JAX-WS Web Service invocations?  It'll probably take
> some discussion on how we want those to work as we've never done JAX-
> WS whereas in 2x we at least had a certified JAX-RPC integration to
> work from.
> -David

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