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09: * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
10: *
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13: *
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20: * SOFTWARE.
21: */package com.liferay.portal.service.http;
22:
23: import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.Log;
24: import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.LogFactoryUtil;
25: import com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil;
26:
27: import java.rmi.RemoteException;
28:
29: /**
30: * <a href="PortalServiceSoap.java.html"><b><i>View Source</i></b></a>
31: *
32: * <p>
33: * ServiceBuilder generated this class. Modifications in this class will be
34: * overwritten the next time is generated.
35: * </p>
36: *
37: * <p>
38: * This class provides a SOAP utility for the
39: * <code>com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil</code> service
40: * utility. The static methods of this class calls the same methods of the
41: * service utility. However, the signatures are different because it is
42: * difficult for SOAP to support certain types.
43: * </p>
44: *
45: * <p>
46: * ServiceBuilder follows certain rules in translating the methods. For example,
47: * if the method in the service utility returns a <code>java.util.List</code>,
48: * that is translated to an array of
49: * <code>com.liferay.portal.model.PortalSoap</code>. If the method in the
50: * service utility returns a <code>com.liferay.portal.model.Portal</code>,
51: * that is translated to a <code>com.liferay.portal.model.PortalSoap</code>.
52: * Methods that SOAP cannot safely wire are skipped.
53: * </p>
54: *
55: * <p>
56: * The benefits of using the SOAP utility is that it is cross platform
57: * compatible. SOAP allows different languages like Java, .NET, C++, PHP, and
58: * even Perl, to call the generated services. One drawback of SOAP is that it is
59: * slow because it needs to serialize all calls into a text format (XML).
60: * </p>
61: *
62: * <p>
63: * You can see a list of services at
64: * http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/axis. Set the property
65: * <code>tunnel.servlet.hosts.allowed</code> in portal.properties to configure
66: * security.
67: * </p>
68: *
69: * <p>
70: * The SOAP utility is only generated for remote services.
71: * </p>
72: *
73: * @author Brian Wing Shun Chan
74: *
75: * @see com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil
76: * @see com.liferay.portal.service.http.PortalServiceHttp
77: * @see com.liferay.portal.service.model.PortalSoap
78: *
79: */
80: public class PortalServiceSoap {
81: public static void test() throws RemoteException {
82: try {
83: PortalServiceUtil.test();
84: } catch (Exception e) {
85: _log.error(e, e);
86:
87: throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage());
88: }
89: }
90:
91: private static Log _log = LogFactoryUtil
92: .getLog(PortalServiceSoap.class);
93: }
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