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Axis 2 example source code file (deployment.both.axis2.xml)

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The Axis 2 deployment.both.axis2.xml source code

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<axisconfig name="AxisJava2.0">
    <parameter name="hotdeployment">true
    <parameter name="hotupdate">true
    <parameter name="enableMTOM">true

    <messageReceiver mep="INOUT" class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>

    <!-- Engage the addressing module -->
    <module ref="addressing"/>

    <!-- Target Resolver for TargetResolverTest -->
    <targetResolvers>
    	<targetResolver class="org.apache.axis2.deployment.TestTargetResolver" />
    </targetResolvers>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Transport Ins -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <transportReceiver name="http" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">
        <parameter name="port">6060
    </transportReceiver>

    <!-- Uncomment this one with the appropriate papameters to enable the SMTP transport Receiver
    <transportReceiver name="mail" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.mail.SimpleMailListener">
          <parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.host">127.0.0.1
          <parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.user">axis2
          <parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.password">axis2
          <parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.port">110
          <parameter name="transport.mail.replyToAddress">axis2@127.0.0.1
      </transportReceiver> -->

    <transportReceiver name="tcp" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.tcp.TCPServer">
        <parameter name="port">6060
    </transportReceiver>

    <!-- ================================================= -->
    <!-- Transport Outs -->
    <!-- ================================================= -->

    <transportSender name="tcp" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.tcp.TCPTransportSender"/>
    <transportSender name="local" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.local.LocalTransportSender"/>
    <transportSender name="http" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
        <parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.0
    </transportSender>
    <transportSender name="https" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
        <parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.1
    </transportSender>

    <!-- Uncomment this one with the appropriate papameters to enable the SMTP transport Receiver
   <transportSender name="mail" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.mail.MailTransportSender">
       <parameter name="transport.mail.smtp.host">127.0.0.1
       <parameter name="transport.mail.smtp.user">axis2
       <parameter name="transport.mail.smtp.password">axis2
       <parameter name="transport.mail.smtp.port">25
   </transportSender>
   -->
  <phaseOrder type="InFlow">
        <!--  System pre defined phases       -->
         <phase name="Transport">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Dispatch"/>
            </handler>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher">
                <order phase="Dispatch"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Addressing">
             <handler name="AddressingBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
                 <order phase="Addressing"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Security"/>
        <phase name="PreDispatch"/>
        <phase name="Dispatch" class="org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="RequestURIOperationDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIOperationDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"/>

            <handler name="HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"/>
        </phase>        
        <!--   After Postdispatch phase module author or or service author can add any phase he want      -->
        <phase name="OperationInPhase"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="OutFlow">
        <!--      user can add his own phases to this area  -->
        <phase name="OperationOutPhase"/>
        <!--system predefined phase-->
        <!--these phase will run irrespective of the service-->
        <phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
        <phase name="MessageOut"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="InFaultFlow">
        <phase name="Addressing">
             <handler name="AddressingBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.AddressingBasedDispatcher">
                 <order phase="Addressing"/>
            </handler>
        </phase>
        <phase name="Security"/>
        <phase name="PreDispatch"/>
        <phase name="Dispatch" class="org.apache.axis2.engine.DispatchPhase">
            <handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="RequestURIOperationDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIOperationDispatcher"/>
            <handler name="SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPMessageBodyBasedDispatcher"/>

            <handler name="HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"
                     class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.HTTPLocationBasedDispatcher"/>
        </phase>        
        <phase name="OperationInFaultPhase"/>
    </phaseOrder>
    <phaseOrder type="OutFaultFlow">
        <!--      user can add his own phases to this area  -->
        <phase name="OperationOutFaultPhase"/>
        <phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
        <phase name="MessageOut"/>
    </phaseOrder>

</axisconfig>

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