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IgnatzMouseMemberFolk’ses,
I’m trying to create a web service and when I run the wizard to create the WSDLs from a Java class I get the following error and no WSDL etc:
javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Unable to create JAXBContext at com.sun.xml.ws.model.AbstractSEIModelImpl.createJAXBContext(AbstractSEIModelImpl.java:158) at com.sun.xml.ws.model.AbstractSEIModelImpl.postProcess(AbstractSEIModelImpl.java:87) at com.sun.xml.ws.model.RuntimeModeler.buildRuntimeModel(RuntimeModeler.java:262) at com.sun.tools.ws.wscompile.WsgenTool.buildModel(WsgenTool.java:225) at com.sun.tools.ws.wscompile.WsgenTool.run(WsgenTool.java:124) at com.genuitec.eclipse.ws.jaxws.JaxWSBUJob.wsGen(JaxWSBUJob.java:228) at com.genuitec.eclipse.ws.jaxws.JaxWSBUJob.run(JaxWSBUJob.java:124) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:54) Caused by: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.IllegalAnnotationsException: 1 counts of IllegalAnnotationExceptions java.sql.Timestamp does not have a no-arg default constructor. this problem is related to the following location: at java.sql.Timestamp at public java.sql.Timestamp de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent.getTimestamp() at de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent at private de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent de.haeger.counter.webservice.jaxws.GetEventResponse._return at de.haeger.counter.webservice.jaxws.GetEventResponse at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sun.xml.ws.model.AbstractSEIModelImpl.createJAXBContext(AbstractSEIModelImpl.java:148) ... 7 more Caused by: com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.IllegalAnnotationsException: 1 counts of IllegalAnnotationExceptions java.sql.Timestamp does not have a no-arg default constructor. this problem is related to the following location: at java.sql.Timestamp at public java.sql.Timestamp de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent.getTimestamp() at de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent at private de.haeger.counter.data.Counterevent de.haeger.counter.webservice.jaxws.GetEventResponse._return at de.haeger.counter.webservice.jaxws.GetEventResponse at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.IllegalAnnotationsException$Builder.check(IllegalAnnotationsException.java:102) at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.JAXBContextImpl.getTypeInfoSet(JAXBContextImpl.java:438) at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.JAXBContextImpl.<init>(JAXBContextImpl.java:286) at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.ContextFactory.createContext(ContextFactory.java:139) at com.sun.xml.bind.api.JAXBRIContext.newInstance(JAXBRIContext.java:105) at com.sun.xml.ws.model.AbstractSEIModelImpl$1.run(AbstractSEIModelImpl.java:153) at com.sun.xml.ws.model.AbstractSEIModelImpl$1.run(AbstractSEIModelImpl.java:149) ... 9 more
Any ideas welcome how to fix this….
This happens with MyEclipse Blue Edition 10.6-Blue-201.20727 on Windows 7 x64
support-pradeepMemberIgnatzMouse,
We could not replicate the issue at our end.
Can you please answer some queries to help us investigate further :
1) Can you please create a new workspace and try replicating the issue ?
2) If you are still seeing any issues, can you please mention exact steps in details to help us replicate the issue at our end ? Please mention what all options, java bean class etc you have selected in the web service wizard.
IgnatzMouseMemberPradeep,
thanks for taking the time. I started all from scratch and still run into the same problem. Here is what I did:
1. installed Bling 10.6 on Debian 2.6.35.5-amd64, running on VirtualBox
2. Create new Web Service Project with JAX-WS JEE 5.0
3. Create new Oracle thin DB connection to Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition 11.2.0.2.0
4. Add JPA capabilities with Oracle connection, 3 tables with many-to-many and one-to-one relations
5. Add new package
6. Generate Entities&DAOs
7. Implement controller class, see attachment
8. New Web Service, JAX-WS, bottom-up with controller class, generate WSDL in project
IgnatzMouseMembercan’t get the attachment to work, here is my controller class, which I use for WSDL creation:
package de.haeger.counter.webservice.data; import java.util.List; public class CounterController { public boolean newCategory(Countercategory category) { // TODO: implement newCategory return false; } public boolean newCounter(Counter counter) { // TODO: implement newCounter return false; } public boolean newEvent(Counterevent event) { // TODO: implement newEvent return false; } public boolean deleteCategory(Countercategory category) { // TODO: implement deleteCategory return false; } public boolean deleteCounter(Counter counter) { // TODO: implement deleteCounter return false; } public boolean deleteEvent(Counterevent event) { // TODO: implement deleteEvent return false; } public boolean updateCategory(Countercategory category) { // TODO: implement updateCategory return false; } public boolean updateCounter(Counter counter) { // TODO: implement updateCounter return false; } public boolean updateEvent(Counterevent event) { // TODO: implement updateEvent return false; } public Countercategory getCategory(long id) { // TODO: implement getCategory return null; } public Counter getCounter(long id) { // TODO: implement getCounter return null; } public Counterevent getEvent(long id) { // TODO: implement getEvent return null; } public List<Countercategory> getCategories() { // TODO: implement getCategories return null; } public List<Counter> getCounters() { // TODO: implement getCounters return null; } public List<Counterevent> getEvents() { // TODO: implement getEvents return null; } }
IgnatzMouseMemberok, I found the problem:
need to use the DAOs in my controller, then WSDL generation works
support-pradeepMemberIgnatzMouse,
Glad that your issue is resolved.
Let us know if you see any issues. -
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