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DBWS in an OSGi Environment

An Eclipselink DBWS service can be run in an OSGi environment using Javase 6's 'containerless' javax.xml.ws.Endpoint API.
In this example, Eclipse Equinox is the OSGi environment.

Environment Setup

Download a version of the Eclipse IDE that includes the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, Eclipse Classic 3.6.0 or
Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers). We will need an OSGi-friendly JDBC driver - for this example, we will the Apache Derby bundle:

  • Download Apache Derby (org.apache.derby) bundle from Orbit.


EclipseLinkExamplesOSGiDeveloping with EclipseLink OSGi in PDE-2v2.png

  • Place the org.apache.derby bundle into your $ECLIPSE_HOME/dropins folder.
  • Install the EclipseLink and Jetty target Components:


{Note - the following will be changed once the EclipseLink P2 Update Repository has the correct version of EclipseLink that supports running DBWS with OSGi}


EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi in PDE.png

EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi in PDE2.png
Accept the license and proceed through the prompts for re-starting Eclipse ...

Under 'Preferences' -> 'Plug-in Development' -> 'Target Platform', reload the Running Platform (Active) EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi Target Platform.png

Create a new Plug-in project

From the 'Plug-in Development' Perspective, create a new Plug-in project SimpleTable:
{Note the choice of 'standard' for OSGi framework}
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi SimpleTable.png
Proceed to the next panel of the wizard where the (OSGi bundle) Activator for SimpleTable is defined:
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi SimpleTableActivator.png
Click 'Finish' and open the generated Activator:

package simpletable;
 
import org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
 
public class Activator implements BundleActivator {
 
	private static BundleContext context;
 
	static BundleContext getContext() {
		return context;
	}
 
	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#start(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
	 */
	public void start(BundleContext bundleContext) throws Exception {
		Activator.context = bundleContext;
	}
 
	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#stop(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
	 */
	public void stop(BundleContext bundleContext) throws Exception {
		Activator.context = null;
	}
}

Modifying Activator to implement javax.xml.ws.Provider

In order for our Activator to provide a Web service, we need to update the EclipseLink bundles. Builds after 2.1.1.v20100805-r7986 have EclipseLink DBWS packaged as a 'fragment' bundle that extends the core org.eclipse.persistence bundle. Download the updated bundles and extract the following 6 bundles to some directory:

$ ls updatedBundles/
org.eclipse.persistence.asm.source_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar
org.eclipse.persistence.asm_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar
org.eclipse.persistence.core.source_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar
org.eclipse.persistence.core_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar
org.eclipse.persistence.dbws.source_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar
org.eclipse.persistence.dbws_2.1.1.v20100805-r7986.jar

Edit the Target Platform, adding the directory with the above bundles:
{see note above about EclipseLink P2 Update Repository}
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi UpdatedBundles1.png
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi UpdatedBundles2.png

Change the Activator to extend org.eclipse.persistence.internal.dbws.ProviderHelper (NB - will show error):
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi ProviderHelperwavy.png
In order to correct the error, the SimpleTable project needs to update its list of required bundles. Open the MANIFEST.MF file in the 'Plug-in Manifest Editor' and select the 'Dependencies' tab and add the following bundles: EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi Dependencies.png
Note: you do not have to directly reference the DBWS bundle since its 'host' bundle org.eclipse.persistence.core is included in the list of 'Required Plug-ins'

The Activator needs to be annotated to support a (dynamic) Web services Endpoint:

public class Constants {
    //JAX-WS properties
    public static final String TEST_NAMESPACE = 
    	"urn:" + TEST_PROJECT;
    public static final String TEST_SERVICE = 
    	TEST_PROJECT + "Service";
    public static final String TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE = 
    	"urn:" + TEST_SERVICE;
    public static final String TEST_PORT = 
    	TEST_SERVICE + "Port";
    public static final String ENDPOINT_ADDRESS = 
    	"http://localhost:9999/" + TEST_PROJECT;
}
package simpletable;
 
//java eXtension imports
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage;
import javax.xml.ws.Endpoint;
import javax.xml.ws.Provider;
import javax.xml.ws.Service;
import javax.xml.ws.WebServiceProvider;
import javax.xml.ws.ServiceMode;
import static javax.xml.ws.Service.Mode.MESSAGE;
import static javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP11HTTP_BINDING;
 
//EclipseLink imports
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.dbws.ProviderHelper;
import org.eclipse.persistence.sessions.Session;
 
//OSGi/PDE imports
import org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
 
//test imports
import static simpletable.Constants.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_PORT;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_SERVICE;
 
@WebServiceProvider(
    targetNamespace = TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE,
    serviceName = TEST_SERVICE,
    portName = TEST_PORT
)
@ServiceMode(MESSAGE)
public class Activator extends ProviderHelper implements BundleActivator, Provider<SOAPMessage> {
 
	private static BundleContext context;
	private static Endpoint endpoint = null;
	private static QName portQName = null;
	private static Service testService = null;
 
	static BundleContext getContext() {
		return context;
	}
 
	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#start(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
	 */
	public void start(BundleContext bundleContext) throws Exception {
	    Activator.context = bundleContext;
            super.init(getClass().getClassLoader(), null, false);
            endpoint = Endpoint.create(this);
            endpoint.publish(ENDPOINT_ADDRESS);
            QName serviceQName = new QName(TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE, TEST_SERVICE);
            portQName = new QName(TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE, TEST_PORT);
            testService = Service.create(serviceQName);
            testService.addPort(portQName, SOAP11HTTP_BINDING, ENDPOINT_ADDRESS);
	    System.out.println("Hello, " + testService.toString());
	}
 
	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator#stop(org.osgi.framework.BundleContext)
	 */
	public void stop(BundleContext bundleContext) throws Exception {
	    Activator.context = null;
            if (endpoint != null) {
                endpoint.stop();
            }
            super.destroy();
	    System.out.println("Goodbye");
	}
}

Running the DBWS Provider-Activator

In the Eclipse IDE, select the MANIFEST.MF file and bring up the context menu for 'Run As' -> 'Run Configurations' -> 'OSGi Framework' to create a new launch configuration:
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi NewLaunch.png
Deselect the 'Include optional dependencies when computing required bundles' and the
'Add new workspace bundles to this launch configuration automatically' check-boxes.
Deselect all bundles and re-select 'SimpleTable' and then click 'Add Required Bundles'. This simplifies the list of Required Bundles (approx. ~16):
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi SimpleTableLaunch.png

When this launch configuration is run, an exception is thrown indicating that some DBWS files cannot be found. The SimpleTable project needs two additional source-folders. The first folder already exists - add the META-INF folder as a source-folder. The second needs to be created:

EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi NewFolders.png

In the next section, we will re-use a previous example (Basic Table) to generate the required files.

Generating the DBWS file

The simple use-case is the creation of a Web service that exposes a database table's CRUD (Create/Read(findByPK,findAll)/Update/Delete) lifecycle operations. Here is the table SIMPLETABLE on my local MySql database:
EclipseLink DBWS with OSGi SimpleTableDescription.png

The DBWSBuilder utility requires a DBWS configuration file as input. NB - When running the DBWSBuilder, the setenv.{cmd, sh} file in .../eclipselink/utils/dbws needs to be updated with the path to JDBC driver jar:

@REM User MUST set DRIVER_CLASSPATH to point to their desired driver jar(s). For example:
set DRIVER_CLASSPATH=C:\external\libs\mysql-connector-java-5.1.13-bin.jar
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<dbws-builder xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
  <properties>
    <property name="projectName">simpleTtble</property>
    <property name="logLevel">fine</property>
    <property name="username">user</property>
    <property name="password">password</property>
    <property name="url">jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/emp</property>
    <property name="driver">com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</property>
    <property name="platformClassname">org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.DerbyPlatform</property>
  </properties>
  <table
    tableNamePattern="SIMPLETABLE"
  />
</dbws-builder>
prompt > dbwsbuilder.cmd -builderFile dbws-builder.xml -stageDir $ROOT/output_directory -packageAs:noArchive javase

The above builder file is a little 'weird' as it specifies how to log in to my local MySql database, but it declares that the platform is Derby. The following files are generated:

$ROOT
│ 
├───output_directory
│       DBWSProvider.class
│       DBWSProvider.java
│       eclipselink-dbws-or.xml
│       eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml
│       eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd
│       eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml
│       eclipselink-dbws.wsdl
│       eclipselink-dbws.xml
│       ProviderListener.class
│       ProviderListener.java

Copy the eclipselink-dbws.xml, eclipselink-dbws-or.xml, eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml and eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml to the META-INF directory; eclipselink-dbws-schema.xsd and eclipselink-dbws.wsdl to the wsdl directory.

The eclipselink-dbws-sessions.xml needs some manual updates:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<sessions version="2.0.0" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
   <session xsi:type="database-session">
      <name>simpletable-dbws-or-session</name>
      <logging xsi:type="eclipselink-log">
         <log-level>fine</log-level>
      </logging>
                                 <!-- add the META-INF dir to the path to find the OR project -->
      <primary-project xsi:type="xml">META-INF/eclipselink-dbws-or.xml</primary-project>
      <login xsi:type="database-login">
         <platform-class>org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.DerbyPlatform</platform-class>
                      <!-- change the driver class to use Derby's EmbeddedDriver -->
         <driver-class>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</driver-class>
                      <!-- change the URL: use Derby's 'create' attribute to create database if it doesn't already exist -->
         <connection-url>jdbc:derby:test;create=true</connection-url>
         <byte-array-binding>false</byte-array-binding>
         <optimize-data-conversion>false</optimize-data-conversion>
         <trim-strings>false</trim-strings>
      </login>
   </session>
   <session xsi:type="database-session">
      <name>simpletable-dbws-ox-session</name>
      <logging xsi:type="eclipselink-log">
         <log-level>off</log-level>
      </logging>
                                 <!-- add the META-INF dir to the path to find the OX project -->
      <primary-project xsi:type="xml">META-INF/eclipselink-dbws-ox.xml</primary-project>
   </session>
</sessions>

Since the database won't exist the first time the service is run, need to create the table and populate a few rows:

public class Constants {
...
 
    //database smts
    public static final String CREATE_TABLE = 
    	"CREATE TABLE SIMPLETABLE (\n" +
    	"  id NUMERIC NOT NULL,\n" +
    	"  name VARCHAR(25),\n" +
    	"  since DATE,\n" +
    	"  PRIMARY KEY (id)\n" +
    	")";
    public static final String INS1 =
    	"INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (1, 'mike', '2001-12-25')";
    public static final String INS2 =
	"INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (2, 'blaise','2001-12-25')";
    public static final String INS3 =
	"INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (3, 'rick','2001-12-25')";
}
 
...
import static simpletable.Constants.CREATE_TABLE;
import static simpletable.Constants.INS1;
import static simpletable.Constants.INS2;
import static simpletable.Constants.INS3;
...
 
@ServiceMode(MESSAGE)
public class Activator extends ProviderHelper implements BundleActivator, Provider<SOAPMessage> {
@Override
public void loginSessions() {
	super.loginSessions();
	Session orSession = xrService.getORSession();
	try {
		orSession.executeNonSelectingSQL(CREATE_TABLE);
		orSession.executeNonSelectingSQL(INS1);
		orSession.executeNonSelectingSQL(INS2);
		orSession.executeNonSelectingSQL(INS3);
	}
	catch (Exception e) {
		// table & rows already exist - ignore
	}
}
...

Running the SimpleTable target should now work:

osgi> [EL Info]: 2010-08-16 16:02:10.68--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--EclipseLink, version: Eclipse Persistence Services - 2.1.1.v20100805-r7986
[EL Config]: 2010-08-16 16:02:10.68--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(13623369)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--connecting(DatabaseLogin(
	platform=>DerbyPlatform
	user name=> ""
	datasource URL=> "jdbc:derby:test;create=true"
))
[EL Config]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.305--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(9656129)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--Connected: jdbc:derby:test
	User: APP
	Database: Apache Derby  Version: 10.5.1.1 - (764942)
	Driver: Apache Derby Embedded JDBC Driver  Version: 10.5.1.1 - (764942)
[EL Info]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.305--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--simpletable-dbws-or-session login successful
[EL Fine]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.305--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(9656129)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--CREATE TABLE SIMPLETABLE (
  id NUMERIC NOT NULL,
  name VARCHAR(25),
  since DATE,
  PRIMARY KEY (id)
)
[EL Fine]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.383--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(9656129)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (1, mike, 2001-12-25)
[EL Fine]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.43--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(9656129)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (2, blaise,2001-12-25)
[EL Fine]: 2010-08-16 16:02:11.43--DatabaseSessionImpl(17240206)--Connection(9656129)--Thread(Thread[Start Level Event Dispatcher,5,main])--INSERT INTO SIMPLETABLE (id, name, since) VALUES (3, rick,2001-12-25)
Hello, javax.xml.ws.Service@1bd06bf

A Simple(!) JAX-WS Client

Typically, JAX-WS Client are generated - either partially or completely - based on the published WSDL. In the example we can see that while the WSDL file is generated, it is not available via a 'live' URL (some tools exist to generate Clients from standalone WSDL files).

An alternate (simpler?) option is to use the javax.xml.ws.Dispatch API to directly send pre-computed SOAP messages:

package simpletable;
 
//javase imports
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
 
//java eXtension imports
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPException;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage;
import javax.xml.transform.Source;
import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerException;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMResult;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamSource;
import javax.xml.ws.Dispatch;
import javax.xml.ws.Service;
import static javax.xml.ws.soap.SOAPBinding.SOAP11HTTP_BINDING;
 
//EclipseLink imports
import org.eclipse.persistence.platform.xml.XMLComparer;
import org.eclipse.persistence.platform.xml.XMLParser;
import org.eclipse.persistence.platform.xml.XMLPlatform;
import org.eclipse.persistence.platform.xml.XMLPlatformFactory;
 
//test imports
import static simpletable.Constants.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_NAMESPACE;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_PORT;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_SERVICE;
import static simpletable.Constants.TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE;
 
public class Client {
 
    static XMLComparer comparer = new XMLComparer();
    static XMLPlatform xmlPlatform = XMLPlatformFactory.getInstance().getXMLPlatform();
    static XMLParser xmlParser = xmlPlatform.newXMLParser();
 
    static final String SOAP_FINDBYPK_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<findByPrimaryKey_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\">" +
              "<id>1</id>" +
            "</findByPrimaryKey_simpletableType>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_FINDALL_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<findAll_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\" xmlns:urn=\"urn:simpletable\"/>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_UPDATE_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<update_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\" xmlns:urn=\"urn:simpletable\">" +
              "<theInstance>" +
                "<urn:simpletableType>" +
                  "<urn:id>1</urn:id>" +
                  "<urn:name>mike norman</urn:name>" +
                  "<urn:since>2010-12-25</urn:since>" +
                "</urn:simpletableType>" +
              "</theInstance>" +
            "</update_simpletableType>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_CREATE_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<create_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\" xmlns:urn=\"urn:simpletable\">" +
              "<theInstance>" +
                "<urn:simpletableType>" +
                  "<urn:id>4</urn:id>" +
                  "<urn:name>test</urn:name>" +
                  "<urn:since>2009-03-27</urn:since>" +
                "</urn:simpletableType>" +
              "</theInstance>" +
            "</create_simpletableType>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_DELETE_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<delete_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\" xmlns:urn=\"urn:simpletable\">" +
              "<id>4</id>" +
            "</delete_simpletableType>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_UPDATE2_REQUEST =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
          "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
            "<update_simpletableType xmlns=\"urn:simpletableService\" xmlns:urn=\"urn:simpletable\">" +
              "<theInstance>" +
                "<urn:simpletableType>" +
                  "<urn:id>1</urn:id>" +
                  "<urn:name>mike</urn:name>" +
                  "<urn:since>2001-12-25</urn:since>" +
                "</urn:simpletableType>" +
              "</theInstance>" +
            "</update_simpletableType>" +
          "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
 
    public static void main(String[] args) throws SOAPException, TransformerException {
 
        QName qname = new QName(TEST_SERVICE_NAMESPACE, TEST_PORT);
        Service service = Service.create(new QName(TEST_NAMESPACE, TEST_SERVICE));
        service.addPort(qname, SOAP11HTTP_BINDING, ENDPOINT_ADDRESS);
        Dispatch<SOAPMessage> sourceDispatch = service.createDispatch(qname, SOAPMessage.class,
            Service.Mode.MESSAGE);
 
        SOAPMessage request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_FINDBYPK_REQUEST);
        SOAPMessage result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            Source src = result.getSOAPPart().getContent();
            DOMResult domResult = new DOMResult();
            getTransformer().transform(src, domResult);
            Document resultDoc = (Document)domResult.getNode();
            System.out.println(documentToString(resultDoc));
            Document controlDoc = xmlParser.parse(new StringReader(SOAP_FINDBYPK_RESPONSE));
            boolean nodeEqual = comparer.isNodeEqual(controlDoc, resultDoc);
            if (!nodeEqual) {
                System.out.println("findByPrimaryKey_simpletableType response not same as control document");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_FINDALL_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            Source src = result.getSOAPPart().getContent();
            DOMResult domResult = new DOMResult();
            getTransformer().transform(src, domResult);
            Document resultDoc = (Document)domResult.getNode();
            Document controlDoc = xmlParser.parse(new StringReader(SOAP_FINDALL_RESPONSE));
            boolean nodeEqual = comparer.isNodeEqual(controlDoc, resultDoc);
            if (!nodeEqual) {
                System.out.println("findAll_simpletableType response not same as control document");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_UPDATE_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            String localName = result.getSOAPBody().getFirstChild().getLocalName();
            if (!SOAP_UPDATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME.equals(localName)) {
                System.out.println(SOAP_UPDATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME + " incorrect");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_FINDBYPK_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            Source src = result.getSOAPPart().getContent();
            DOMResult domResult = new DOMResult();
            getTransformer().transform(src, domResult);
            Document resultDoc = (Document)domResult.getNode();
            Document controlDoc = xmlParser.parse(new StringReader(SOAP_FINDBYPK_AFTERUPDATE_RESPONSE));
            boolean nodeEqual = comparer.isNodeEqual(controlDoc, resultDoc);
            if (!nodeEqual) {
                System.out.println("findByPrimaryKey_simpletableType response (after update) not same as control document");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_CREATE_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            String localName = result.getSOAPBody().getFirstChild().getLocalName();
            if (!SOAP_CREATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME.equals(localName)) {
                System.out.println(SOAP_CREATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME + " incorrect");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_DELETE_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            String localName = result.getSOAPBody().getFirstChild().getLocalName();
            if (!SOAP_DELETE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME.equals(localName)) {
                System.out.println(SOAP_DELETE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME + " incorrect");
            }
        }
 
        request = createSOAPMessage(SOAP_UPDATE2_REQUEST);
        result = sourceDispatch.invoke(request);
        if (result != null) {
            String localName = result.getSOAPBody().getFirstChild().getLocalName();
            if (!SOAP_UPDATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME.equals(localName)) {
                System.out.println(SOAP_UPDATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME + " incorrect");
            }
        }
 
    }
    static final String SOAP_FINDBYPK_RESPONSE =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Header/>" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
                "<srvc:findByPrimaryKey_simpletableTypeResponse xmlns=\"urn:simpletable\" xmlns:srvc=\"urn:simpletableService\">" +
                    "<srvc:result>" +
                        "<simpletableType xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\">" +
                            "<id>1</id>" +
                            "<name>mike</name>" +
                            "<since>2001-12-25</since>" +
                        "</simpletableType>" +
                    "</srvc:result>" +
                "</srvc:findByPrimaryKey_simpletableTypeResponse>" +
            "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_FINDALL_RESPONSE =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Header/>" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
                "<srvc:findAll_simpletableTypeResponse xmlns=\"urn:simpletable\" xmlns:srvc=\"urn:simpletableService\">" +
                    "<srvc:result>" +
                        "<simpletableType xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\">" +
                            "<id>1</id>" +
                            "<name>mike</name>" +
                            "<since>2001-12-25</since>" +
                        "</simpletableType>" +
                        "<simpletableType xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\">" +
                            "<id>2</id>" +
                            "<name>blaise</name>" +
                            "<since>2001-12-25</since>" +
                        "</simpletableType>" +
                        "<simpletableType xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\">" +
                            "<id>3</id>" +
                            "<name>rick</name>" +
                            "<since>2001-12-25</since>" +
                        "</simpletableType>" +
                    "</srvc:result>" +
                "</srvc:findAll_simpletableTypeResponse>" +
            "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_UPDATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME =
        "update_simpletableTypeResponse";
    static final String SOAP_FINDBYPK_AFTERUPDATE_RESPONSE =
        "<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\">" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Header/>" +
            "<SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
                "<srvc:findByPrimaryKey_simpletableTypeResponse xmlns=\"urn:simpletable\" xmlns:srvc=\"urn:simpletableService\">" +
                    "<srvc:result>" +
                        "<simpletableType xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\">" +
                            "<id>1</id>" +
                            "<name>mike norman</name>" +
                            "<since>2010-12-25</since>" +
                        "</simpletableType>" +
                    "</srvc:result>" +
                "</srvc:findByPrimaryKey_simpletableTypeResponse>" +
            "</SOAP-ENV:Body>" +
        "</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>";
    static final String SOAP_CREATE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME =
        "create_simpletableTypeResponse";
    static final String SOAP_DELETE_RESPONSE_ELEMENTNAME =
        "delete_simpletableTypeResponse";
 
    static SOAPMessage createSOAPMessage(String message) {
        try {
            MessageFactory factory = MessageFactory.newInstance();
            SOAPMessage soapMessage = factory.createMessage();
            soapMessage.getSOAPPart().setContent(
                (Source)new StreamSource(new StringReader(message)));
            soapMessage.saveChanges();
            return soapMessage;
        }
        catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            return null;
        }
    }
    static Transformer getTransformer() {
        Transformer transformer = null;
        try {
            TransformerFactory tf = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
            transformer = tf.newTransformer();
        }
        catch (TransformerConfigurationException e) {
            /* extremely rare, safe to ignore */
        }
        return transformer;
    }
    static String documentToString(Document doc) {
        DOMSource domSource = new DOMSource(doc);
        StringWriter stringWriter = new StringWriter();
        StreamResult result = new StreamResult(stringWriter);
        try {
            Transformer transformer = TransformerFactory.newInstance().newTransformer();
            transformer.setOutputProperty("indent", "yes");
            transformer.transform(domSource, result);
            return stringWriter.toString();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            // e.printStackTrace();
            return "<empty/>";
        }
    }
}

Advanced Customization - Part I: Jetty

This example relies on a class (com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer) that has some known issues (6675392, 6946825). A user may wish to 'swap-in' a different HTTP Server, such as Jetty, which is available from the main Helios P2 Update Repository:
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