Package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.proxy.rpclit.sei

Examples of org.apache.axis2.jaxws.proxy.rpclit.sei.RPCLit


        }
    }
   
    public void testEnums() {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            Enum[] request = new Enum[] {Enum.ONE, Enum.TWO, Enum.THREE};
          
            Enum[] enums  = proxy.testEnumList5(request);
            assertTrue(enums.length==3);
            assertTrue(enums[0] == Enum.ONE);
            assertTrue(enums[1] == Enum.TWO);
            assertTrue(enums[2] == Enum.THREE);
        }catch(Exception e){
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service
     */
    public void testSimple() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            String request = "This is a test...";
          
            String response = proxy.testSimple(request);
            assertTrue(response != null);
            assertTrue(response.equals(request));
        }catch(Exception e){
            e.printStackTrace();
            fail("Exception received" + e);
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service
     */
    public void testSimpleInOut() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            String request = "This is a test...";
            Holder<String> requestParam = new Holder<String>();
            requestParam.value = request;
          
            String response = proxy.testSimpleInOut(requestParam);
            assertTrue(response != null);
            assertTrue(response.equals(request));
            assertTrue(requestParam.value.equals(request));
        }catch(Exception e){
            e.printStackTrace();
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service
     */
    public void testSimple2() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            String request1 = "hello";
            String request2 = "world";
          
            String response = proxy.testSimple2(request1, request2);
            assertTrue(response != null);
            assertTrue(response.equals("helloworld"));
        }catch(Exception e){
            e.printStackTrace();
            fail("Exception received" + e);
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service.
     * This test passes the information in headers
     */
    public void testHeader() throws Exception {
        RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
        String request1 = "hello";
        String request2 = "world";
       
        String response = proxy.testHeader(request1, request2);
        assertTrue(response != null);
        assertTrue(response.equals("helloworld"));
       
    }
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that a service fault is thrown correctly
     */
    public void testFault() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
    
            proxy.testFault();
            fail("Expected RPCFault");
        } catch(RPCFault rpcFault){
            assertTrue(rpcFault.getMessage().equals("Throw RPCFault"));
            assertTrue(rpcFault.getFaultInfo() == 123);
        } catch(Exception e){
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service
     */
    public void testForNull() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            String request = null;
          
            String response = proxy.testSimple(request);
            fail("RPC/LIT should throw webserviceException when operation is invoked with null input parameter");
        }catch(Exception e){
            assertTrue(e instanceof WebServiceException);
            TestLogger.logger.debug(e.getMessage());
        }
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service
     */
    public void testForNullReturn() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
          
            String response = proxy.testSimple("returnNull");
            fail("RPC/LIT should throw webserviceException when operation is invoked with null out parameter");
        }catch(Exception e){
            assertTrue(e instanceof WebServiceException);
            TestLogger.logger.debug(e.getMessage());
        }
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    /**
     * Simple test that ensures that we can echo a string to an rpc/lit web service.
     */
    public void testStringList() throws Exception {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            String[] request = new String[] {"Hello" , "World"};
          
            String[] response = proxy.testStringList2(request);
            assertTrue(response != null);
            assertTrue(response.length==2);
            assertTrue(response[0].equals("Hello"));
            assertTrue(response[1].equals("World"));
        }catch(Exception e){
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     * Users should use document/literal processing if they
     * need such complicated scenarios.
     */
    public void _testLists() {
        try{
            RPCLit proxy = getProxy();
            QName[] request = new QName[] {RPCLitImpl.qname1, RPCLitImpl.qname2};
          
            QName[] qNames = proxy.testLists(request,
                    new XMLGregorianCalendar[0],
                    new String[0],
                    new BigInteger[0],
                    new Long[0],
                    new Enum[0],
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