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1. Re: JbossWS handlers on OneWay SOAP actions
spyhunter99 May 14, 2012 11:10 AM (in response to spyhunter99)1 of 1 people found this helpfulOne story short, there is a way to determine One Way transactions, but it's not pretty. Here's the basic outline
1) open an http connection to the web service
2) pull the wsdl
3) parse it with wsdl4j
4) iterate through each service, port, then operation, until you find the one being executed.
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2. Re: JbossWS handlers on OneWay SOAP actions
simonpl May 17, 2012 12:22 PM (in response to spyhunter99)I haven't had experience with one-way web service operations and handlers but since http response is send anyway maybe you can use outside filter on all ws calls - then you can measure the operation end time. I've been trying this in my jboss performance tests.
One maybe useful hint - I've encountered many problems during time measurements of jboss webservices (I could not match request and response if there were large number of simultaneous calls - it seemed that some got lost) and finally decided to use client test tool(in my case it was jmeter). This method gave much more objective and complete results.