Re: HelloWorld template creation fails (my fault?) [message #374511] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 15:40 |
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Originally posted by: antony.scapatech.com
Hi Antonio,
B2J has not been tested with the 'New BPEL process file' wizard. Rather
its testing is based around the tutorial test files.
In general there are some important differences between B2J and a
typical BPEL engine which may cause compatibility issues when running
BPEL not destined for B2J inside B2J.
The details of these differences are described in the B2J tutorial under
"BPEL servers and the B2J reference BPEL engine". The BPEL tutorial can
be found at the following link:
http://www.eclipse.org/stp/b2j/docs/tutorials/wsbpel/wsbpel_ tut.php
thanks
Antony
Antonio Piraino wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've installed on my linux box eclipse 3.3 and downloaded the necessary
> modules for BPEL related developing.
>
> Being a newbie of this technology, I started with a HelloWorld template
> through the wizard "New BPEL process file" but failed to obtain a .bpel
> file that eventually runs. Does it need more before starting? A WSDL
> maybe? See console output attached.
>
> So I've downloaded the bpel_examples.zip from the tutorial and succeded
> in running the test_general.bpel file, connected to localhost:11000 but
> found nothing I could find useful, besides the fact that I didn't find
> the java classes created (if any). Do I have to run another command to
> perform an export?
>
> All in all I need to understand how to perform the following:
> 1) create a simple bpel files that loads a WSDL file
> 2) run the bpel file that the Eclipse plugin creates
> 3) finally generate the relevant Java classes
>
> I know this is a generic question, but I'm sort of lost because I can't
> understand how far my ignorance goes far and how soon the plugin's bugs
> comes towards me.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Antonio
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