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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Amila Suriarachchi <am...@gmail.com> on 2009/09/28 09:47:49 UTC

Re: Axis client not listning to correct port when sertting the replayTo header

2009/9/25 Håkon Sagehaug <Ha...@bccs.uib.no>

> Hi all,
>
> I've been playing aroung with the replyTo header that I send to my web
> service so it can respond to the port I want it to, this works fine when I
> don't set the replyto option in the service client, but when I set it lets
> say something like this
>
>
> options.setReplyTo(new EndpointReference(
>             "http://localhost:10000/"));
>
> I still get this info message in my client
>
> INFO: Listening on port 6060
>
> So my question is, how can I make axis open the port on my client that I
> want
>
> cheers, håkon
>

you need to create a configuration context by pointing to an axis2.xml.
then configure the http listner of the axis2.xml.

use the configuration context object to when creating the service client or
stub.

eg.

ConfigurationContext configurationContext =

ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(
                            AXIS2_REPOSITORY_LOCATION,
AXIS2_CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE);
            ServiceClient serviceClient = new
ServiceClient(configurationContext, null);

thanks,
Amila.

>
> --
> Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
> Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
> UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company)
>



-- 
Amila Suriarachchi
WSO2 Inc.
blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/

Re: Axis client not listning to correct port when sertting the replayTo header

Posted by Håkon Sagehaug <Ha...@bccs.uib.no>.
Hi Amila,

Thanks for the tip about axis2.xml, also found how to do it programmatic,
maybe to use for someone

cheers, håkon



// Make a new parameter
  Parameter transportParam = new Parameter();
  // Sets the name for the new parameter
  transportParam.setName("port");
  // Port to listen
  transportParam.setValue("6061");

  // Create a transport description object
  TransportInDescription tranportIn = new TransportInDescription(
        "http");
  tranportIn.addParameter(transportParam);
  // Create a transport listener object
  TransportListener transportListner = new SimpleHTTPServer();

  tranportIn.setReceiver(transportListner);

  stub._getServiceClient().getAxisConfiguration().addTransportIn(
    tranportIn);

2009/9/28 Amila Suriarachchi <am...@gmail.com>

>
>
> 2009/9/25 Håkon Sagehaug <Ha...@bccs.uib.no>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been playing aroung with the replyTo header that I send to my web
>> service so it can respond to the port I want it to, this works fine when I
>> don't set the replyto option in the service client, but when I set it lets
>> say something like this
>>
>>
>> options.setReplyTo(new EndpointReference(
>>             "http://localhost:10000/"));
>>
>> I still get this info message in my client
>>
>> INFO: Listening on port 6060
>>
>> So my question is, how can I make axis open the port on my client that I
>> want
>>
>> cheers, håkon
>>
>
> you need to create a configuration context by pointing to an axis2.xml.
> then configure the http listner of the axis2.xml.
>
> use the configuration context object to when creating the service client or
> stub.
>
> eg.
>
> ConfigurationContext configurationContext =
>
> ConfigurationContextFactory.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(
>                             AXIS2_REPOSITORY_LOCATION,
> AXIS2_CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE);
>             ServiceClient serviceClient = new
> ServiceClient(configurationContext, null);
>
> thanks,
> Amila.
>
>>
>> --
>> Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
>> Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
>> UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company)
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Amila Suriarachchi
> WSO2 Inc.
> blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
>



-- 
Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company)