Examples of twoWay()


Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                // Start Monitoring
                JAXBCustomBuilderMonitor.setMonitoring(true);
                JAXBCustomBuilderMonitor.clear();
               
                // Invoke the web services
                proxy.twoWay(reqString);
               
                // The second invoke should trigger the fast
                // unmarshalling of the response
                proxy.twoWay(reqString);
               
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                // Invoke the web services
                proxy.twoWay(reqString);
               
                // The second invoke should trigger the fast
                // unmarshalling of the response
                proxy.twoWay(reqString);
               
               
                // The returned response unmarshalling should try
                // the JAXBCustomBuilder
                int totalBuilders = JAXBCustomBuilderMonitor.getTotalBuilders();
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                JAXBCustomBuilderMonitor.setMonitoring(true);
                JAXBCustomBuilderMonitor.clear();
               
                try {
                    // Invoke the web services
                    proxy.twoWay(reqNormalString);
                   
                    // This second invoke will cause
                    // an exception to be thrown.
                    proxy.twoWay(reqFaultString);
                   
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                    // Invoke the web services
                    proxy.twoWay(reqNormalString);
                   
                    // This second invoke will cause
                    // an exception to be thrown.
                    proxy.twoWay(reqFaultString);
                   
                    // An exception was expected
                    assertTrue(false);
                } catch (WebServiceException wse) {
                    // An exception is expected
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

        TestLogger.logger.debug("Test : " + getName());
    try{
      String reqString = "Test twoWay Sync";
      DocLitWrapService service = new DocLitWrapService();
      DocLitWrap proxy = service.getDocLitWrapPort();
      String response = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
            TestLogger.logger.debug("Sync Response =" + response);
            TestLogger.logger.debug("------------------------------");
    }catch(Exception e){
      e.printStackTrace();
      fail();
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

            TestLogger.logger.debug("Test : " + getName());
            try{
                String reqString = "Test twoWay Sync";
                DocLitWrap proxy = getProxy();

                String response = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Sync Response =" + response);
                TestLogger.logger.debug("------------------------------");
            }catch(Exception e){
                e.printStackTrace();
                fail();
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

            try{
                String reqString = "JAXBCustomBuilderServer1";
                DocLitWrap proxy = getProxy();
               
                // Start Monitoring
                proxy.twoWay("JAXBCustomBuilderMonitorStart");
               
                String response = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                // The returned response will contain the number of JAXBCustomBuilders
                // for the server this could be any number 0 or greater.
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Response 1 =" + response);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                DocLitWrap proxy = getProxy();
               
                // Start Monitoring
                proxy.twoWay("JAXBCustomBuilderMonitorStart");
               
                String response = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                // The returned response will contain the number of JAXBCustomBuilders
                // for the server this could be any number 0 or greater.
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Response 1 =" + response);
                String response2 = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Response 2 =" + response2);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

               
                String response = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                // The returned response will contain the number of JAXBCustomBuilders
                // for the server this could be any number 0 or greater.
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Response 1 =" + response);
                String response2 = proxy.twoWay(reqString);
                TestLogger.logger.debug("Response 2 =" + response2);
                // The returned response will contain the number of JAXBCustomBuilders
                // this could be any number 1 or greater.  The assumption is that
                // the JAXBCustomBuilder will be installed on the second invoke
                Integer r = Integer.parseInt(response2);
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Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.sample.wrap.sei.DocLitWrap.twoWay()

                Integer r = Integer.parseInt(response2);
                assertTrue(r.intValue() >= 1);
                TestLogger.logger.debug("------------------------------");
               
                // End Monitoring
                proxy.twoWay("JAXBCustomBuilderMonitorEnd");
            }catch(Exception e){
                e.printStackTrace();
                fail();
            }
        }
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