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Re: JaxwsHandler serving content on non-registered URLs under same path

From: Oleksiy Stashok <oleksiy.stashok_at_oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 20:21:17 -0800

Hi,

can I ask you to create a working project (for ex. on github) so it
would be easier to reproduce.

Thank you.

WBR,
Alexey.

On 05.11.14 07:46, Gonfi den Tschal wrote:
> QUESTION: How do I stop Grizzly from serving content on URLs for which
> there is no handler, but are under the same path?
>
>
> USERLAND CODE:
>
> full class at http://nopaste.info/05ffefc3fb.html
>
> public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
> HttpServer httpServer = new HttpServer();
> httpServer.addListener(new NetworkListener("jaxws-listener",
> "localhost", 8090));
> httpServer.getServerConfiguration().addHttpHandler(new
> JaxwsHandler(new BarService()), "/jaxws/hello");
> httpServer.start();
> System.in.read();
> }
>
> @WebService
> private static class BarService {
> @WebMethod
> public String hello() {
> return "hello world";
> }
> }
>
>
> Loading the URL http://localhost:8090/jaxws/hello?wsdl in the browser
> brings the correct document, see http://nopaste.info/f8ec12f601.html
>
> However, loading any other url under the /jaxws/ path brings a similar
> document, for example http://localhost:8090/jaxws/helllloooooo?wsdl
> see http://nopaste.info/d7e6013a1a.html
>
> A difference is at the end:
>
> 1. <soap:address location="http://localhost:8090/jaxws/hello"/>
>
> 1. <soap:address location="http://localhost:8090/jaxws"/>
>
>
> What are the arguments for this behavior?
> And what can I do to get a 404 on all URLs that are not registered?
>
> Software used:
> - grizzly-http-server
> - grizzly-http-server-jaxws
> tried versions 2.3.17 (latest) and 2.3.7
>
> Greetings,
> Gonfi
>