Yes it's there:
1) clone the project
https://github.com/optimaize/soapworks
2) run this class
https://github.com/optimaize/soapworks/blob/master/exampleproject/server/src/main/java/com/optimaize/soapworks/exampleproject/server/boot/Boot.java
3) In the console you will see:
Publishing soap web service:
http://localhost:80/soap/v1/system/ping?wsdl
4) load that url in the browser to see the wsdl
5) change the url, anything under /soap/ will give you a wsdl. This is not
desired from my point of view; changing to v2 also brings something.
6) change /soap/ to /soap2/ and you'll get
Not Found
Resource identified by path '/soap2/v2/system/ping', does not exist.
Grizzly 2.3.17
If you need another host name or port number then change it in
GrizzlySoapWebServer on top new Host("localhost", 80)
Greetings,
Gonfi
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 6:21 AM, Oleksiy Stashok <oleksiy.stashok_at_oracle.com>
wrote:
> 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
>
>
>