tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post1539858554541038720..comments2024-03-19T06:18:56.309+01:00Comments on Java / Oracle SOA blog: JEJB Transport and manipulating the Java Response in OSB 11gEdwin Biemondhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02338716126881111629noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-4921409029544148382014-01-28T04:03:45.983+01:002014-01-28T04:03:45.983+01:00Hi,
Sorry don't know but what is your use cas...Hi,<br /><br />Sorry don't know but what is your use case , maybe you can use the EJB adapter instead , this uses jax-ws mapping conversion<br /><br />ThanksEdwin Biemondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02338716126881111629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-40060065524014200462014-01-18T19:07:04.485+01:002014-01-18T19:07:04.485+01:00Sorry. In my previous comment some words has been ...Sorry. In my previous comment some words has been stripped-off automatically. Here it is again. <br /><br />Returning a byte[] from a Java Callout generates a binary-content element, while returning a byte[] from a JEJB generates a java-content element. Is there any way to get a binary-content directly from a JEJB?llazzerinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-44958166733207104752014-01-18T18:53:13.929+01:002014-01-18T18:53:13.929+01:00Hi,
thank you for your very helpful post. I got a ...Hi,<br />thank you for your very helpful post. I got a question.<br />returning a byte[] from a Java Callout generates a element, while returning a byte[] from a JEJB generates a element. Is there any way to get a directly from a JEJB?llazzerinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-10435980607517271182010-08-18T14:14:23.890+02:002010-08-18T14:14:23.890+02:00Hi,
Ok here we go
http://www.sbsframes.nl/jdeve...Hi,<br /><br />Ok here we go <br /><br />http://www.sbsframes.nl/jdeveloper/jejb_config.jar<br /><br />thanksEdwin Biemondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02338716126881111629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-75428483753806149442010-08-17T04:22:38.886+02:002010-08-17T04:22:38.886+02:00I am in a dilemma very similar to your issue, I ne...I am in a dilemma very similar to your issue, I need to pass as argument a complex object to a java callout, this complex object contains a collection of objects and I want to iterate over this collection to create a list of those objects, so I wanted to ask if you could add the sbconfig jar of your post<br /><br />thanksgraingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00651396778433746495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-54477959963472573092010-06-05T17:43:41.405+02:002010-06-05T17:43:41.405+02:00Hi,
In jdeveloper you have two deployment options...Hi,<br /><br />In jdeveloper you have two deployment options. first on your project ( war deployment). this is the bad one because it does not load the ADF library.<br /><br />So you need to deploy from the application menu.( ear ) , this will load the weblogic-application.xml with the adf shared library.<br /><br />I think you still need to add bpm-infra.jar, bpm-services.jar to the web-inf/lib.Edwin Biemondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02338716126881111629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1839316484051079047.post-2961636667229705782010-06-05T00:36:09.786+02:002010-06-05T00:36:09.786+02:00Hi, excuse me, but you always help us, and I reall...Hi, excuse me, but you always help us, and I really appreciate if you could help me to resolve an issue. I´m developing a custom worklist application with jdeveloper and SOA Suite 11g. I make a little example using a java class with main method and works well, but If I try to deploy to integrated web server raises the following error:<br /><br />The application uses the following libraries:<br />Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06354611420577289772noreply@blogger.com