I've designed a new WebService with JAX-WS and Spring under the hood.
I don't like arrays, so I choosed java collections & lists in the method signatures.
Using I got an unusable WebMethod (in the following example unlockBusComponent) because in the generated wsdl is a namespace "misconfigured".
First the entities:
@XmlRootElement(namespace ="appstate.entities.web.company.tld",
name="ApplicationState")
public class ApplicationState {
private UUID applicationId;
private String applicationName;
private String hostName;
private String status;
public ApplicationState() {}//... public getter & setter are following
}
@XmlRootElement(namespace ="buscomponent.entities.web.company.tld")
public class BusComponent {
private UUID lockId;
private int mandantId;
private String name;
//... public getter & setter are following
}
Now The Service:
@WebService
public interface BusComponentInfoService {
@WebMethod
public Collection<BusComponent> getBusComponent(/** */
@WebParam(name = "mandantId") final int mandantId,/** */
@WebParam(name = "application") final ApplicationState application) throws Throwable;
@WebMethod
public void unlockBusComponent(/** */
@WebParam(name = "busComponent")
final BusComponent busComponent) throws Throwable;
}
@Component
@WebService(endpointInterface = "tld.company.BusComponentInfoService")
@SOAPBinding(style = SOAPBinding.Style.DOCUMENT, parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.WRAPPED)
public class BusComponentInfoServiceImpl extends SpringBeanAutowiringSupport implements BusComponentInfoService {
@Override
public Collection<BusComponent> getBusComponent(final int mandantId, final ApplicationState application) throws Throwable {
//....
final Collection<BusComponent> retval = new ArrayList<BusComponent>();
return retval;
}
@Override
public void unlockBusComponent(final BusComponent busComponent) throws Throwable {
//....
}
}
To test the service I use SoapUI, that works very well! Here the request:
<soapenv:Envelope
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:bci="http://bci.lockserver.company.tld/">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<bci:getBusComponent>
<mandantId>1</mandantId>
<!--Optional:-->
<application>
<!--Optional:-->
<applicationId>12345678-abcd-0987-edcb-1234567890ab</applicationId>
<!--Optional:-->
<applicationName>SoapUI Dummy</applicationName>
<!--Optional:-->
<hostName>mycomputer</hostName>
<!--Optional:-->
<status>?</status>
</application>
</bci:getBusComponent>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
And the response:
<S:Envelope xmlns:S="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<S:Body>
<ns3:getBusComponentResponse xmlns:ns2="buscomponent.entities.web.company.tld" xmlns:ns3="http://bci.lockserver.common.company.tld/" xmlns:ns4="appstate.entities.web.company.tld">
<return>
<lockId>b6226670-b7c6-43e7-bd65-5f73789ae90f</lockId>
<mandantId>1</mandantId>
<name>ABCDEF_001</name>
</return>
</ns3:getBusComponentResponse>
</S:Body>
</S:Envelope>
This request above works fine. But the following request unlockBusComponent was generated by SoapUI with a namespace for the submitted buscompontents.
<soapenv:Envelope
xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:bci="http://bci.lockserver.common.company.tld/"
xmlns:bus="buscomponent.entities.web.company.tld">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<bci:unlockBusComponent>
<bus:busComponent>
<lockId>b6226670-b7c6-43e7-bd65-5f73789ae90f</lockId>
<mandantId>1</mandantId>
<name>ABCDEF_001</name>
</bus:busComponent>
</bci:unlockBusComponent>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
The given BusComponent Entity will not transfered to the service. The expected parameter is null on server-side. If I remove the bus-namespace from the bus:busComponent-Tags, the buscomponent will be successfully transfered to the service.
So my questions are:
- Whats wrong with the buscomponent-entity? (Please notice the WebMethod "getBusComponent" with parameter ApplicationState works very well!)
- After a redesign (switching from single values and collections to arrays of buscomponent-entities), the new services are working very well. But why? Whats different to the approach before?
Now the successfull working service:
@WebService
public interface BusComponentInfoService {
@WebMethod
public BusComponent[] getBusComponent(/** */
@WebParam(name = "mandantId") final int mandantId, /** */
@WebParam(name = "application") final ApplicationState application) throws Throwable;
@WebMethod
public void unlockBusComponents(/** */
@WebParam(name = "busComponent") final BusComponent[] busComponent) throws Throwable;
}