Hi Florian, for clarification: I'm running web applications (war) in a JBoss Server which request a repository via via OpenCMIS. Therefore I use the OpenCMIS client libraries for these requests.
In order to provide the OpenCMIS framework for different application artefacts in the JBoss container I tried to configure them as global module and not in each application WEB-INF/lib directory. In that purpose I got the exception mentioned in my first mail. Are there any experiences for that purpose? - Martin -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Florian Müller [mailto:f...@apache.org] Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Februar 2016 18:08 An: dev@chemistry.apache.org Cc: Brockmann, Martin (IT.NRW) Betreff: Re: AW: Missing Source Hi Martin, No, there is no release date for OpenCMIS 0.14, yet. On the server side, OpenCMIS 0.13 and earlier only support the Sun JAX-WS RI. Starting with OpenCMIS 0.14 only CXF will be supported. We had to change the JAX-WS implementation because of issues with Java 8. On the client side, OpenCMIS 0.13 support the RI, the JRE JAX-WS, CXF, and Axis. OpenCMIS 0.14 will cut this to CXF only. The RI and the JRE JAX-WS support will removed because of Java 8 problems and the Axis support will be removed because nobody maintains it. - Florian > Hi Florian, > > thanks for your reply. > > Do you have any informations concerning the release date of OpenCMIS > 0.14? > > I saw comments in the OpenCMIS Axis2 implementation class that it's in > an "experimental" state. Currently we are using Axis2 1.6.2 in a Java > EE environment having trouble with gc limit exceptions at high load. > What's your SPI recommendation for OpenCMIS 0.13? Axis2 in a new > release or SunJRE? > > - Martin > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Florian Müller [mailto:f...@apache.org] > Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Februar 2016 16:50 > An: dev@chemistry.apache.org > Cc: Brockmann, Martin (IT.NRW) > Betreff: Re: Missing Source > > Hi Martin, > > The JAXB classes are generated. Run a Maven build and the package with > the sources will appear. > The OpenCMIS server framework 0.13.0 does not work with CXF. Don't > spent > any time looking into it. > OpenCMIS 0.14.0, on the other hand, only works with CXF. If you want > play with it, get the latest sources from SVN. > > > - Florian > > >> Hello, >> >> the download of source release 0.13 doesn't contain package >> org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.impl.jaxb. >> >> I've got an exception in class RepositoryServicePort using Chemistry >> with CXF and would like to take a look what's going on there: >> javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Service endpoint interface class >> org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.impl.jaxb.RepositoryServicePort >> does not have a javax.jws.WebService annotation. >> >> Kind regards >> Martin