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svn commit: r1039862 - in /axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site: fml/ fml/faq.fml resources/css/site.css xdoc/faq.xml

Author: veithen
Date: Sun Nov 28 10:37:16 2010
New Revision: 1039862

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1039862&view=rev
Log:
Transformed the FAQ into an FML document and did some cleanup.

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    axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml   (contents, props changed)
      - copied, changed from r1039729, axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/xdoc/faq.xml
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    axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/xdoc/faq.xml
Modified:
    axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/resources/css/site.css

Copied: axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml (from r1039729, axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/xdoc/faq.xml)
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!--
   ~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
   ~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
@@ -16,246 +17,246 @@
   ~ specific language governing permissions and limitations
   ~ under the License.
   -->
-
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
-    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
-<meta name="generator" content=
-"HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 14 June 2007), see www.w3.org" />
-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="" />
-<title>Axis2 FAQ</title>
-</head>
-<body lang="en" xml:lang="en">
-<h1>Frequently Asked Questions on Apache Axis2</h1>
-<p>Got a question to be answered on Axis2? Then this document is
-just what the doctor ordered.</p>
-<h2>Ask your Questions Here</h2>
-<p>If you have any other doubts/issues, e-mail your questions
-to:</p>
-<ul>
-<li>Developers : <a href=
-"mailto:java-dev@axis.apache.org">java-dev@axis.apache.org</a></li>
-<li>Users : <a href=
-"mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org">java-user@axis.apache.org</a></li>
-</ul>
-<p>Prefix subject with [Axis2]. <a href="mail-lists.html">Subscribe</a> to our
-mailing lists.</p>
-<h2>Content of Questions and Answers</h2>
-<ul>
-<li>General
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#a1">I'm having a problem using Axis2. What should I
-do?</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li>Class Loading Issues
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#b1">How do I access resources in my service /module
-archive file?</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li>Client API
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#c1">I want to do Request Response Messaging, Where
-should I look?<br /></a></li>
-<li><a href="#c2">I want to do One Way Messaging, Where should I
-look?</a></li>
-<li><a href="#c3">Error: 'to do two Transport Channels the
-Addressing Modules must be engaged'</a></li>
-<li><a href="#c4">I have engaged addressing, and when I try to
-invoke a service I get an exception</a></li>
-<li><a href="#c5">What is Axis Repository?</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li>Services
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#e1">How do I have multiple services in one service
-archive?</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li>Web Archive/ Server Side
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#f1">I see an internal server error page when I try to
-view the WSDL file.<br /></a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-</ul>
-<h2>General</h2>
-<ol>
-<li><a name="a1" id="a1"></a><strong>I'm having a problem using
-Axis2. What should I do?</strong><br />
-<p>First make sure you go through the user guide and this FAQ. If
-you are using a released version of Axis2, then there is a
-possibility that your problem has already being fixed in the latest
-code. Download Axis2 nightly builds and test again. You can download
-the complete snapshot distributions from our
-<a href="https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/Axis2/lastStableBuild/org.apache.axis2$distribution">Hudson
-continuous integration server</a> and individual JARs from our
-<a href="http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/axis2/">snapshot repository</a>. The
-snapshot repository is also the best choice if you are using Maven to build your project.
-</p>
-<p>If the problem still persists, then try to search for your
-question in our <a href=
-"http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">developer</a>
-or <a href=
-"http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">user</a>
-mailing archives as it might have already being answered.</p>
-<p>If your problem is not answered in the mailing list, now is the
-best time to post your question to the axis-user mailing list. If
-you think it is a bug, please fill a bug report in <a href=
-"http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2">JIRA</a>. Please
-attach all the supportive information, like your wsdl, schema,
-clients, services, stacktraces, etc., to the JIRA issue you
-created, as it will help one of our contributors to re-create the
-problem. <b>PLEASE DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS USING JIRA; USE IT ONLY AS
-AN ISSUE TRACKER.</b></p>
-<p>If you are asking for an explanation of a feature in Axis2,
-there is a possibility that there is an article or FAQ written on
-it. Please search the web as there are lots of articles written and
-hosted by various sources on the web.</p>
-<p><b>Note</b> : When you ask questions in the mailing list, please
-remember that everyone working in our project are volunteers.
-No-one can be forced to fix your bugs (See <a href=
-"http://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html#what-is-apache-NOT-about">
-What is Apache not about?</a> ).</p>
-<p>Make sure you add enough information about your problem with
-stacktraces and any other supportive information. It will improve
-the chances of your question being answered. Prefixing your mail
-subject with prefixes like "URGENT" will not help you in any means.
-Yes we also accept all the blames about Axis2 in these mailing
-lists, as those will definitely help us to improve Axis2 :) .</p>
-</li>
-</ol>
-<h2>Class Loading Issues</h2>
-<ol>
-<li><a name="b1" id="b1"></a><strong>How do I access resources that
-I put into my service /module archive file?</strong></li>
-<li style="list-style: none; display: inline">
-<p>Axis2 has the notion of service isolation where each service or
-module gets its own class loader. Using this class loader you can
-access any resource that you put into your service archive file.
-You may want to access your resources from different locations. For
-example,</p>
-<p>1. A third party module wants to access your resources. Then the
-scenario is as follows:</p>
+<faqs xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/FML/1.0.1"
+      xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+      xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/FML/1.0.1 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/fml-1.0.1.xsd"
+      title="Frequently Asked Questions on Apache Axis2"
+      toplink="false">
+    <part id="general">
+    	<title>General</title>
+        <faq id="a1">
+            <question>
+                I'm having a problem using Axis2. What should I do?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>First make sure you go through the user guide and this FAQ. If
+                you are using a released version of Axis2, then there is a
+                possibility that your problem has already being fixed in the latest
+                code. Download Axis2 nightly builds and test again. You can download
+                the complete snapshot distributions from our
+                <a href="https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/Axis2/lastStableBuild/org.apache.axis2$distribution">Hudson
+                continuous integration server</a> and individual JARs from our
+                <a href="http://repository.apache.org/snapshots/org/apache/axis2/">snapshot repository</a>. The
+                snapshot repository is also the best choice if you are using Maven to build your project.
+                </p>
+                <p>If the problem still persists, then try to search for your
+                question in our <a href=
+                "http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">developer</a>
+                or <a href=
+                "http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&amp;r=1&amp;w=2">user</a>
+                mailing archives as it might have already being answered.</p>
+                <p>If your problem is not answered in the mailing list, now is the
+                best time to post your question to the axis-user mailing list (see next question). If
+                you think it is a bug, please fill a bug report in <a href=
+                "http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2">JIRA</a>. Please
+                attach all the supportive information, like your wsdl, schema,
+                clients, services, stacktraces, etc., to the JIRA issue you
+                created, as it will help one of our contributors to re-create the
+                problem. <b>PLEASE DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS USING JIRA; USE IT ONLY AS
+                AN ISSUE TRACKER.</b></p>
+                <p>If you are asking for an explanation of a feature in Axis2,
+                there is a possibility that there is an article or FAQ written on
+                it. Please search the web as there are lots of articles written and
+                hosted by various sources on the web.</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="mailinglists">
+            <question>
+                How to ask a question on the mailing list?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>
+                    If you have a question that has not been answered elsewhere (see previous question),
+                    you may ask it on one of the mailing lists:
+                </p>
+                <ul>
+                    <li>Users : <a href="mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org">java-user@axis.apache.org</a></li>
+                    <li>Developers : <a href="mailto:java-dev@axis.apache.org">java-dev@axis.apache.org</a></li>
+                </ul>
+                <p>
+                    Before posting to a list, you need to <a href="mail-lists.html">subscribe</a> first.
+                    Since the mailing lists are shared with other subprojects (such as Rampart), please
+                    prefix the subject with <tt>[Axis2]</tt>. 
+                </p>
+                <p><b>Note</b> : When you ask questions in the mailing list, please
+                remember that everyone working in our project are volunteers.
+                No-one can be forced to fix your bugs (See <a href=
+                "http://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html#what-is-apache-NOT-about">
+                What is Apache not about?</a> ).</p>
+                <p>Make sure you add enough information about your problem with
+                stacktraces and any other supportive information. It will improve
+                the chances of your question being answered. Prefixing your mail
+                subject with prefixes like "URGENT" will not help you in any means.
+                Yes we also accept all the blames about Axis2 in these mailing
+                lists, as those will definitely help us to improve Axis2 :) .</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+    </part>
+    <part id="classloading">
+        <title>Class Loading Issues</title>
+        <faq id="b1">
+            <question>
+                How do I access resources that I put into my service or module archive file?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>Axis2 has the notion of service isolation where each service or
+                module gets its own class loader. Using this class loader you can
+                access any resource that you put into your service archive file.
+                You may want to access your resources from different locations. For
+                example,</p>
+                <ol>
+                    <li>
+                        <p>A third party module wants to access your resources. Then the
+                        scenario is as follows:</p>
 <pre>
-   AxisService myService =
-   messageContext.getAxisConfiguration().getAxisService("serviceName"); 
+AxisService myService =
+messageContext.getAxisConfiguration().getAxisService("serviceName"); 
 </pre>
-<p>or</p>
+                        <p>or</p>
 <pre>
-   AxisService myService = msgCtx.getAxisService();
+AxisService myService = msgCtx.getAxisService();
 </pre>
-<p>Then you can use the service class loader through which you can
-access its resources</p>
+                        <p>Then you can use the service class loader through which you can
+                        access its resources</p>
 <pre>
-   ClassLoader clsLoader = myService.getServiceClassLoader();
-   clsLoader.getResourceAsStream("myResource");
+ClassLoader clsLoader = myService.getServiceClassLoader();
+clsLoader.getResourceAsStream("myResource");
 </pre>
-<p>2. To initialize the service implementation class at the
-MessageReceiver level, the following steps need to be taken</p>
+                    </li>
+                    <li>
+                        <p>To initialize the service implementation class at the
+                        MessageReceiver level, the following steps need to be taken</p>
 <pre>
-   AxisService service = msgCtx.getAxisService();
-   ClassLoader clsLoader = service.getServiceClassLoader();
-   Class.forName("serviceName",clsLoader,true);
+AxisService service = msgCtx.getAxisService();
+ClassLoader clsLoader = service.getServiceClassLoader();
+Class.forName("serviceName",clsLoader,true);
 </pre>
-<p>NOTE : Axis2 default MessageReciver uses the same technique to
-initialize service implementations</p>
-<p>3. If you want to load your resources at the service
-implementation class, then the scenario is as follows</p>
+                        <p>NOTE : Axis2 default MessageReciver uses the same technique to
+                        initialize service implementations</p>
+                    </li>
+                    <li>
+                        <p>If you want to load your resources at the service
+                        implementation class, then the scenario is as follows</p>
 <pre>
-   getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("myResource");
-</pre></li>
-</ol>
-<h2>Client API</h2>
-<ol>
-<li><a name="c1" id="c1"></a><strong>I want to do Request-Response
-Messaging, Where should I look?</strong><br />
-<p>Look at the <a href=
-"https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/modules/kernel/src/org/apache/axis2/client/ServiceClient.java"
->ServiceClient</a> class, for more information
-please read the <a href="docs/adv-userguide.html"
->User's Guide</a></p>
-</li>
-<li><a name="c2" id="c2"></a><strong>I want to do One Way
-Messaging, Where should I look?</strong><br />
-<p>From Axis2 0.94 onwards, both request-response and one way
-messaging will be handled by <a href=
-"https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/modules/kernel/src/org/apache/axis2/client/ServiceClient.java"
->ServiceClient</a>.</p>
-</li>
-<li><strong>When I try to do a non blocking call with</strong>
-useSeparateListener=true
-<p>I get the error <i>to do two Transport Channels the Addressing
-Modules must be engaged</i>, Why is this?<br /></p>
-<p>To do the two transport channel invocation, you need to engage
-the addressing module. You can enable it by un-commenting the entry
-in the axis2.xml file or Call.engageModule(QName). However,
-addressing is enabled by default.</p>
-</li>
-<li><a name="c4" id="c4"></a><strong>I have engaged addressing, and
-when I try to invoke a service I get an exception</strong><br />
-<p>If you have engaged addressing, then you must have wsa:action,
-the required WS-Addressing header. You have to call<br />
-<code>option.setAction("urn:myaction");</code>. Note that the
-action should be a URI.</p>
-</li>
-<li><a name="c5" id="c5"></a><strong>What is Axis2
-Repository?</strong><br />
-<p>The Repository stores the configuration of Axis2. The users
-should specify the repository folder of the Axis Server (HTTP or
-TCP). In the case of Tomcat, it is the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF
-folder. The following picture shows a sample repository.</p>
-<img src="images/faq/1.jpg" />
-<p>Modules and services have an archive format defined and they are
-automatically picked up by Axis2 when they are copied to
-corresponding folders.</p>
-</li>
-</ol>
-<h2>Services</h2>
-<ol>
-<li><a name="e1" id="e1"></a><strong>How do I have multiple
-services in one service archive?</strong></li>
-<li style="list-style: none; display: inline">
-<p>It's just a matter of writing a services.xml file to configure
-the service or services in an archive file. The corresponding
-services.xml <strong>must</strong> look as follows,</p>
+getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream("myResource");
+</pre>
+                    </li>
+                </ol>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+    </part>
+    <part id="client">
+        <title>Client API</title>
+        <faq id="c1">
+            <question>
+                I want to do Request-Response Messaging, Where should I look?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>Look at the <a href=
+                "https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/modules/kernel/src/org/apache/axis2/client/ServiceClient.java"
+                >ServiceClient</a> class, for more information
+                please read the <a href="docs/adv-userguide.html"
+                >User's Guide</a></p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="c2">
+            <question>
+                I want to do One Way Messaging, Where should I look?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>From Axis2 0.94 onwards, both request-response and one way
+                messaging will be handled by <a href=
+                "https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/modules/kernel/src/org/apache/axis2/client/ServiceClient.java"
+                >ServiceClient</a>.</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="c3">
+            <question>
+                When I try to do a non blocking call with <tt>useSeparateListener=true</tt> I get the error <i>to do two Transport Channels the Addressing
+                Modules must be engaged</i>, Why is this?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>To do the two transport channel invocation, you need to engage
+                the addressing module. You can enable it by un-commenting the entry
+                in the axis2.xml file or <code>Call.engageModule(QName)</code>. However,
+                addressing is enabled by default.</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="c4">
+            <question>
+                I have engaged addressing, and
+                when I try to invoke a service I get an exception
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>If you have engaged addressing, then you must have wsa:action,
+                the required WS-Addressing header. You have to call
+                <code>option.setAction("urn:myaction");</code>. Note that the
+                action should be a URI.</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="c5">
+            <question>
+                What is Axis2 Repository?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>The Repository stores the configuration of Axis2. The users
+                should specify the repository folder of the Axis Server (HTTP or
+                TCP). In the case of Tomcat, it is the webapps/axis2/WEB-INF
+                folder. The following picture shows a sample repository.</p>
+                <img alt="Sample repository" src="images/faq/1.jpg" />
+                <p>Modules and services have an archive format defined and they are
+                automatically picked up by Axis2 when they are copied to
+                corresponding folders.</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+    </part>
+    <part id="services">
+        <title>Services</title>
+        <faq id="e1">
+            <question>
+                How do I have multiple services in one service archive?
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>It's just a matter of writing a services.xml file to configure
+                the service or services in an archive file. The corresponding
+                services.xml <strong>must</strong> look as follows,</p>
 <pre>
-   &lt;serviceGroup&gt;
-   &lt;service <strong>name="myService1"</strong>&gt;
-   ...........................
-   &lt;/service&gt;
+&lt;serviceGroup&gt;
+  &lt;service <strong>name="myService1"</strong>&gt;
+  ...........................
+  &lt;/service&gt;
 
-   &lt;service <strong>name="myService2"</strong>&gt;
-   ...........................
-   &lt;/service&gt;
-   &lt;serviceGroup&gt;
+  &lt;service <strong>name="myService2"</strong>&gt;
+  ...........................
+  &lt;/service&gt;
+&lt;serviceGroup&gt;
 </pre>
-<p>NOTE : The name attribute is a compulsory attribute that will
-become the name of the services. If you want to have one service in
-the archive file, then there are two options. You can either have
-one service inside the serviceGroup tag or have only one service
-tag, as shown below, in your services.xml, in which case, the name
-of the service will be the name of the archive file, which you
-cannot override.</p>
+                <p>NOTE : The name attribute is a compulsory attribute that will
+                become the name of the services. If you want to have one service in
+                the archive file, then there are two options. You can either have
+                one service inside the serviceGroup tag or have only one service
+                tag, as shown below, in your services.xml, in which case, the name
+                of the service will be the name of the archive file, which you
+                cannot override.</p>
 <pre>
-   &lt;service&gt;
-   ...............
-   &lt;service&gt;
-</pre></li>
-</ol>
-<h2>Web Archive / Server side</h2>
-<ol>
-<li><a name="f1" id="f1"></a><strong>I see an internal server error
-page when I try to view the WSDL file.</strong><br />
-<p>This happens specifically with Tomcat 4.x and 5.0 in a JDK 1.5
-environment. The reason is that the system picks up a wrong
-transformer factory class. This can be solved simply by putting the
-<a href=
-"http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/xalan/jars/">xalan-2.7.0.jar</a>
-into the axis2/WEB-INF/lib directory</p>
-</li>
-</ol>
-</body>
-</html>
+&lt;service&gt;
+...............
+&lt;service&gt;
+</pre>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+        <faq id="f1">
+            <question>
+                I see an internal server error page when I try to view the WSDL file.
+            </question>
+            <answer>
+                <p>This happens specifically with Tomcat 4.x and 5.0 in a JDK 1.5
+                environment. The reason is that the system picks up a wrong
+                transformer factory class. This can be solved simply by putting the
+                <a href=
+                "http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/xalan/jars/">xalan-2.7.0.jar</a>
+                into the axis2/WEB-INF/lib directory</p>
+            </answer>
+        </faq>
+    </part>
+</faqs>

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--- axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/resources/css/site.css (original)
+++ axis/axis2/java/core/trunk/src/site/resources/css/site.css Sun Nov 28 10:37:16 2010
@@ -220,6 +220,31 @@ table {
     background-position: left top;
 }
 
+dl {
+    background-color: transparent;
+    border: none;
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+dt {
+    color: #333333;
+    font-weight: bolder;
+    margin-top: 1.5em;
+    margin-bottom: 1em;
+}
+
+dd {
+    border-left: 1px dotted black;
+    margin-left: 1em;
+    padding-left: 1em;
+}
+
+hr {
+    border: none;
+    height: 1px;
+    background-color: black;
+}
+
 pre, div.source {
     border: 1px dotted;
     background-color: #e2ecf6;