Using java code
How to configure the HTTPConduit for the SOAP Client?
First you need get the http://tinyurl.com/285zllHTTPConduit from the Proxy object or Client, then you can set the HTTPClientPolicy , AuthorizationPolicy, ProxyAuthorizationPolicy, TLSClientParameters , and/or HttpBasicAuthSupplier .
import org.apache.cxf.endpoint.Client;
import org.apache.cxf.frontend.ClientProxy;
import org.apache.cxf.transport.http.HTTPConduit;
import org.apache.cxf.transports.http.configuration.HTTPClientPolicy;
...
URL wsdl = getClass().getResource("wsdl/greeting.wsdl");
SOAPService service = new SOAPService(wsdl, serviceName);
Greeter greeter = service.getPort(portName, Greeter.class);
// Okay, are you sick of configuration files ?
// This will show you how to configure the http conduit dynamically
Client client = ClientProxy.getClient(greeter);
HTTPConduit http = (HTTPConduit) client.getConduit();
HTTPClientPolicy httpClientPolicy = new HTTPClientPolicy();
httpClientPolicy.setConnectionTimeout(36000);
httpClientPolicy.setAllowChunking(false);
httpClientPolicy.setReceiveTimeout(32000);
http.setClient(httpClientPolicy);
...
greeter.sayHi("Hello");
How to override the service address ?
If you are using JAXWS API to create the proxy obejct, here is an example which is complete JAX-WS compliant code
URL wsdlURL = MyService.class.getClassLoader.getResource ("myService.wsdl");
QName serviceName = new QName("urn:myService", "MyService");
MyService service = new MyService(wsdlURL, serviceName);
ServicePort client = service.getServicePort();
BindingProvider provider = (BindingProvider)client;
// You can set the address per request here
provider.getRequestContext().put(
BindingProvider.ENDPOINT_ADDRESS_PROPERTY,
"http://my/new/url/to/the/service");
If you are using CXF ProxyFactoryBean to create the proxy object , you can do like this
JaxWsProxyFactoryBean proxyFactory = new JaxWsProxyFactoryBean();
proxyFactory.setServiceClass(ServicePort.class);
// you could set the service address with this method
proxyFactory.setAddress("theUrlyouwant");
ServicePort client = (ServicePort) proxyFactory.create();
Here is another way which takes advantage of JAXWS's Service.addPort() API
URL wsdlURL = MyService.class.getClassLoader.getResource(
"service2.wsdl");
QName serviceName = new QName("urn:service2", "MyService");
QName portName = new QName("urn:service2", "ServicePort");
MyService service = new MyService(wsdlURL, serviceName);
// You can add whatever address as you want
service.addPort(portName, "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/",
"http://the/new/url/myService");
// Passing the SEI class that is generated by wsdl2java
ServicePort proxy = service.getPort(portName, SEI.class);