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How to expose Red5's SharedObjects through SOAP


Edit: Obviously my first question was not really easy to understand, I hope the answer is usefull :)

I have tried installing Axis2 on the Red5 server and everything went ok, I accessed the Red5 app properties from a custom Web Service using Red5's RTMPClient and exposed them through Axis2.

The problem is that doing it that way I have a 2 levels server and I don't really have direct access from the webservice to the sharedobjects, etc... What I would like to do is to be able to access some Red5 apps functions directly through the SOAP service class.

I suppose I will have to create the SOAP server on my own (maybe using Axis's SimpleHTTPServer or SimpleAxis2Server??)

Any ideas??

I hope I explained myself... And thanks in advance


Solution

  • Resolved!!! Instead of using Axis2, I have used JAX-WS which is what I really needed.

    I have created a class to use as WebService and expose my SharedObjects

    package my.package;
    import javax.jws.WebService;
    @WebService
    public class Red5WS{
        MyApplication app = null;
        public Game(){
            /* Needed but it can be empty */
        }
        public Game(MyApplication app){
            this.app = app;
        }
        public String getAttribute(String SOname, String attrName){
            ISharedObject so = app.getSharedObject(this.app.getScope(), SOname,true);
            return so.getAttribute(attrName);
        }
    }
    

    Then I added a call to Endpoint.publish() on MyApplications appStart function to run the WebService as soon as the application is run. I pass this as a parameter to the Red5WS constructor to be able to access applications scope from the web service:

    package my.package;
    import javax.xml.ws.Endpoint;
    import org.red5.server.adapter.ApplicationAdapter;
    public class MyApplication extends ApplicationAdapter{
        @Override
        public boolean appStart (IScope app){
            Endpoint.publish(
                "http://localhost:8080/WebService/red5ws",
                new Red5WS(this));
            }
            return super.appStart();
        }
    }
    

    After compiling the Red5 app it's a must to use the wsgen to create the needed WS classes.

    wsgen –cp . my.package.Red5WS
    

    Once restarted the Red5 app you should be able to acces web service's WSDL file through:

    http://localhost:8080/WebService/red5ws?WSDL