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Axis 2 example source code file (axis2.xml)
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<axisconfig name="AxisJava2.0">
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<!-- Parameters -->
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<parameter name="hotdeployment">true
<parameter name="hotupdate">false
<parameter name="enableMTOM">false
<parameter name="enableSwA">false
<!--Uncomment if you want to enable file caching for attachments -->
<!--parameter name="cacheAttachments">true
<parameter name="attachmentDIR">
<parameter name="sizeThreshold">4000
<!--This will give out the timout of the configuration contexts, in milliseconds-->
<parameter name="ConfigContextTimeoutInterval">30000
<!--During a fault, stack trace can be sent with the fault message. The following flag will control -->
<!--that behavior.-->
<parameter name="sendStacktraceDetailsWithFaults">false
<!--If there aren't any information available to find out the fault reason, we set the message of the exception-->
<!--as the faultreason/Reason. But when a fault is thrown from a service or some where, it will be -->
<!--wrapped by different levels. Due to this the initial exception message can be lost. If this flag-->
<!--is set, then Axis2 tries to get the first exception and set its message as the faultreason/Reason.-->
<parameter name="DrillDownToRootCauseForFaultReason">false
<parameter name="userName">admin
<parameter name="password">axis2
<!--To override repository/services you need to uncomment following parameter and value SHOULD be absolute file path.-->
<!--ServicesDirectory only works on the following cases-->
<!---File based configurator and in that case the value should be a file URL (http:// not allowed)-->
<!---When creating URL Based configurator with URL “file://” -->
<!--- War based configurator with expanded case , -->
<!--All the other scenarios it will be ignored.-->
<!---->
<!--To override repository/modules you need to uncomment following parameter and value SHOULD be absolute file path-->
<!---->
<!--Following params will set the proper context paths for invocations. All the endpoints will have a commons context-->
<!--root which can configured using the following contextRoot parameter-->
<!---->
<!--Our HTTP endpoints can handle both REST and SOAP. Following parameters can be used to distinguiush those endpoints-->
<!--In case of a servlet, if you change this you have to manually change the settings of your servlet container to map this -->
<!--context path to proper Axis2 servlets-->
<!---->
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<!-- Following parameter will completely disable REST handling in Axis2-->
<parameter name="disableREST" locked="true">false
<!--POJO deployer , this will alow users to drop .class file and make that into a service-->
<deployer extension=".class" directory="pojo" class="org.apache.axis2.deployment.POJODeployer"/>
<!-- Following parameter will set the host name for the epr-->
<!---->
<!-- If you have a front end host which exposes this webservice using a different public URL -->
<!-- use this parameter to override autodetected url -->
<!---->
<!-- The way of adding listener to the system-->
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<!-- Message Receivers -->
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<!--This is the deafult MessageReceiver for the system , if you want to have MessageReceivers for -->
<!--all the other MEP implement it and add the correct entry to here , so that you can refer from-->
<!--any operation -->
<!--Note : You can ovrride this for a particular service by adding the same element with your requirement-->
<messageReceivers>
<messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-only"
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
<messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out"
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
<messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/in-only"
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOnlyMessageReceiver"/>
<messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/in-out"
class="org.apache.axis2.receivers.RawXMLINOutMessageReceiver"/>
</messageReceivers>
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<!-- Message Formatter -->
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<!--Following content type to message formatter mapping can be used to implement support for different message -->
<!--format serialization in Axis2. These message formats are expected to be resolved based on the content type. -->
<messageFormatters>
<messageFormatter contentType="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.XFormURLEncodedFormatter"/>
<messageFormatter contentType="multipart/form-data"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.MultipartFormDataFormatter"/>
<messageFormatter contentType="application/xml"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.ApplicationXMLFormatter"/>
</messageFormatters>
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<!-- Message Builders -->
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<!--Following content type to builder mapping can be used to implement support for different message -->
<!--formats in Axis2. These message formats are expected to be resolved based on the content type. -->
<messageBuilders>
<messageBuilder contentType="application/xml"
class="org.apache.axis2.builder.ApplicationXMLBuilder"/>
<messageBuilder contentType="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
class="org.apache.axis2.builder.XFormURLEncodedBuilder"/>
<messageBuilder contentType="multipart/form-data"
class="org.apache.axis2.builder.MultipartFormDataBuilder"/>
</messageBuilders>
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<!-- Transport Ins -->
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<transportReceiver name="http"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer">
<parameter name="port">8080
<!-- Here is the complete list of supported parameters (see example settings further below):
port: the port to listen on (default 6060)
hostname: if non-null, url prefix used in reply-to endpoint references (default null)
originServer: value of http Server header in outgoing messages (default "Simple-Server/1.1")
requestTimeout: value in millis of time that requests can wait for data (default 20000)
requestTcpNoDelay: true to maximize performance and minimize latency (default true)
false to minimize bandwidth consumption by combining segments
requestCoreThreadPoolSize: number of threads available for request processing (unless queue fills up) (default 25)
requestMaxThreadPoolSize: number of threads available for request processing if queue fills up (default 150)
note that default queue never fills up: see HttpFactory
threadKeepAliveTime: time to keep threads in excess of core size alive while inactive (default 180)
note that no such threads can exist with default unbounded request queue
threadKeepAliveTimeUnit: TimeUnit of value in threadKeepAliveTime (default SECONDS) (default SECONDS)
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</transportReceiver>
<!--Uncomment this and configure as appropriate for JMS transport support, after setting up your JMS environment (e.g. ActiveMQ)
<transportReceiver name="jms" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.jms.JMSListener">
<parameter name="myTopicConnectionFactory">
<parameter name="java.naming.factory.initial">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory
<parameter name="java.naming.provider.url">tcp://localhost:61616
<parameter name="transport.jms.ConnectionFactoryJNDIName">TopicConnectionFactory
</parameter>
<parameter name="myQueueConnectionFactory">
<parameter name="java.naming.factory.initial">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory
<parameter name="java.naming.provider.url">tcp://localhost:61616
<parameter name="transport.jms.ConnectionFactoryJNDIName">QueueConnectionFactory
</parameter>
<parameter name="default">
<parameter name="java.naming.factory.initial">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory
<parameter name="java.naming.provider.url">tcp://localhost:61616
<parameter name="transport.jms.ConnectionFactoryJNDIName">QueueConnectionFactory
</parameter>
</transportReceiver>-->
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<!-- Non-blocking http/s Transport Listener -->
<!-- the non blocking http transport based on HttpCore + NIO extensions
<transportReceiver name="http" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.nhttp.HttpCoreNIOListener">
<parameter name="port" locked="false">9000
<parameter name="non-blocking" locked="false">true
</transportReceiver>-->
<!-- the non blocking https transport based on HttpCore + SSL-NIO extensions
<transportReceiver name="https" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.nhttp.HttpCoreNIOSSLListener">
<parameter name="port" locked="false">9002
<parameter name="non-blocking" locked="false">true
<parameter name="keystore" locked="false">
<KeyStore>
<Location>identity.jks
<Type>JKS
<Password>password
<KeyPassword>password
</KeyStore>
</parameter>
<parameter name="truststore" locked="false">
<TrustStore>
<Location>trust.jks
<Type>JKS
<Password>password
</TrustStore>
</parameter>-->
<!--
supports optional|require or defaults to none -->
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<!-- Mail Transport Listener -->
<!-- This is a sample configuration. It assumes a mail server running in localhost.
Listener pops messages that comes to the email address red@localhost. Users
password is red. Listener connect to the server every 3000 milliseconds.
Parameters with "transport." prefix is Axis2 specific. Others are all from Java Mail API.
http://people.apache.org/~pzf/SMTPBase64Binding-0.2.html
-->
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<!--
<parameter name="mail.pop3.user">red
<parameter name="mail.store.protocol">pop3
<parameter name="transport.mail.pop3.password">red
<parameter name="transport.mail.replyToAddress">red@localhost
<parameter name="transport.listener.interval">3000
</transportReceiver>-->
<!--Uncomment if you want to have TCP transport support-->
<!--transportReceiver name="tcp"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.tcp.TCPServer">
<parameter name="port">6060>
<!--If you want to give your own host address for EPR generation-->
<!--uncomment the following paramter , and set it as you required.-->
<!---->
<!-- /transportReceiver -->
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<!-- Transport Outs -->
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<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/1.1
<parameter name="Transfer-Encoding">chunked
<!-- If following is set to 'true', optional action part of the Content-Type will not be added to the SOAP 1.2 messages -->
<!-- -->
</transportSender>
<transportSender name="https"
class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
<parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.1
<parameter name="Transfer-Encoding">chunked
</transportSender>
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<!-- Non-blocking http/s Transport Sender -->
<!-- the non-blocking http transport sender based on HttpCore + NIO extensions
<transportSender name="http" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.nhttp.HttpCoreNIOSender">
<parameter name="non-blocking" locked="false">true
</transportSender>-->
<!-- the non-blocking https transport sender based on HttpCore + NIO SSL extensions
<transportSender name="https" class="org.apache.axis2.transport.nhttp.HttpCoreNIOSSLSender">
<parameter name="non-blocking" locked="false">true
<parameter name="keystore" locked="false">
<KeyStore>
<Location>identity.jks
<Type>JKS
<Password>password
<KeyPassword>password
</KeyStore>
</parameter>
<parameter name="truststore" locked="false">
<TrustStore>
<Location>trust.jks
<Type>JKS
<Password>password
</TrustStore>
</parameter>-->
<!--
supports Strict|AllowAll|DefaultAndLocalhost or the default if none specified -->
<!--
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<!-- Mail Transport Sender -->
<!--Only need to uncomment the sender. Configuration is achieved with every client.
At any instant mail host should be given. Sample configuration has been given.
http://people.apache.org/~pzf/SMTPBase64Binding-0.2.html
-->
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</transportSender>-->
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<!-- Global Modules -->
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<!-- Comment this to disable Addressing -->
<module ref="addressing"/>
<!--Configuring module , providing parameters for modules whether they refer or not-->
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<!--
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<!-- Clustering -->
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<!-- Configure and uncomment following for preparing Axis2 to a clustered environment -->
<!--
<cluster class="org.apache.axis2.cluster.tribes.TribesClusterManager">
<parameter name="param1">value1
<parameter name="domain">apache.axis2.domain
<configurationManager class="org.apache.axis2.cluster.configuration.TribesConfigurationManager">
<listener class="org.apache.axis2.cluster.configuration.DefaultConfigurationManagerListener"/>
</configurationManager>
<contextManager class="org.apache.axis2.cluster.context.TribesContextManager">
<listener class="org.apache.axis2.cluster.context.DefaultContextManagerListener"/>
</contextManager>
</cluster>
-->
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<!-- Phases -->
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<phaseOrder type="InFlow">
<!-- System predefined phases -->
<phase name="Transport">
<handler name="RequestURIBasedDispatcher"
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.RequestURIBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Transport"/>
</handler>
<handler name="SOAPActionBasedDispatcher"
class="org.apache.axis2.dispatchers.SOAPActionBasedDispatcher">
<order phase="Transport"/>
</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>
<phase name="RMPhase"/>
<!-- System predefined phases -->
<!-- After Postdispatch phase module author or service author can add any phase he want -->
<phase name="OperationInPhase"/>
<phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
</phaseOrder>
<phaseOrder type="OutFlow">
<!-- user can add his own phases to this area -->
<phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
<phase name="OperationOutPhase"/>
<!--system predefined phase-->
<!--these phase will run irrespective of the service-->
<phase name="RMPhase"/>
<phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
<phase name="MessageOut"/>
<phase name="Security"/>
</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="RMPhase"/>
<!-- user can add his own phases to this area -->
<phase name="OperationInFaultPhase"/>
<phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
</phaseOrder>
<phaseOrder type="OutFaultFlow">
<!-- user can add his own phases to this area -->
<phase name="soapmonitorPhase"/>
<phase name="OperationOutFaultPhase"/>
<phase name="RMPhase"/>
<phase name="PolicyDetermination"/>
<phase name="MessageOut"/>
</phaseOrder>
</axisconfig>
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