Hi,
Thanks for the help.
I finally found some ugly way to do it... It works, but I'm hoping there's a better way...
My current workaround is:
1 - Create client (dynamic proxy), taking care to set the property XFire.STAX_INPUT_FACTORY, pointing to your own 'MyInputFactory' (note it's a string = the *name* of the class).
2 - The above mentioned 'MyInputFactory' can rely on the standard implementation of WstxInputFactory, only it needs to call WstxInputFactory.setXMLResolver to set your customized XMLResolver (which may rely on the file system).
I tried to inherit from WstxInputFactory, but since it's final, I ended up wrapping it .
Thanks again.
Not sure that this is possible at the moment. Could you please file a
JIRA issue for this? Thanks!
- Dan
sol myr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're trying to run XFire (client + server) on machines that don't
> have any internet access (due to security reasons).
> Client & server are, of course, connected internally (via intrAnet).
>
> Unfortunatelly, we're getting an XFireFault.
> According to the error message, it looks like stax EntityResolver is
> trying to connect to www.w3.org - I'm guessing
> it's trying to retrieve some of the standard WS schemas.
>
> Can you configure XFire to retrieve such schemas from the local file
> system, instead of the web ?
> (I know it can be done with stax / woodstox , by setting the
> EntityResolver... but is there an easy way to do it on
the XFire
> level ? )
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
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