001 /** 002 * Copyright (c) 2000-2010 Liferay, Inc. All rights reserved. 003 * 004 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 005 * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free 006 * Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) 007 * any later version. 008 * 009 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 010 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 011 * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more 012 * details. 013 */ 014 015 package com.liferay.portal.service.http; 016 017 import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.Log; 018 import com.liferay.portal.kernel.log.LogFactoryUtil; 019 import com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil; 020 021 import java.rmi.RemoteException; 022 023 /** 024 * <p> 025 * This class provides a SOAP utility for the 026 * {@link com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil} service utility. The 027 * static methods of this class calls the same methods of the service utility. 028 * However, the signatures are different because it is difficult for SOAP to 029 * support certain types. 030 * </p> 031 * 032 * <p> 033 * The benefits of using the SOAP utility is that it is cross platform 034 * compatible. SOAP allows different languages like Java, .NET, C++, PHP, and 035 * even Perl, to call the generated services. One drawback of SOAP is that it is 036 * slow because it needs to serialize all calls into a text format (XML). 037 * </p> 038 * 039 * <p> 040 * You can see a list of services at 041 * http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/axis. Set the property 042 * <b>tunnel.servlet.hosts.allowed</b> in portal.properties to configure 043 * security. 044 * </p> 045 * 046 * <p> 047 * The SOAP utility is only generated for remote services. 048 * </p> 049 * 050 * @author Brian Wing Shun Chan 051 * @see PortalServiceHttp 052 * @see com.liferay.portal.service.PortalServiceUtil 053 * @generated 054 */ 055 public class PortalServiceSoap { 056 public static java.lang.String getAutoDeployDirectory() 057 throws RemoteException { 058 try { 059 java.lang.String returnValue = PortalServiceUtil.getAutoDeployDirectory(); 060 061 return returnValue; 062 } 063 catch (Exception e) { 064 _log.error(e, e); 065 066 throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage()); 067 } 068 } 069 070 public static int getBuildNumber() throws RemoteException { 071 try { 072 int returnValue = PortalServiceUtil.getBuildNumber(); 073 074 return returnValue; 075 } 076 catch (Exception e) { 077 _log.error(e, e); 078 079 throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage()); 080 } 081 } 082 083 public static void test() throws RemoteException { 084 try { 085 PortalServiceUtil.test(); 086 } 087 catch (Exception e) { 088 _log.error(e, e); 089 090 throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage()); 091 } 092 } 093 094 public static void testCounterRollback() throws RemoteException { 095 try { 096 PortalServiceUtil.testCounterRollback(); 097 } 098 catch (Exception e) { 099 _log.error(e, e); 100 101 throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage()); 102 } 103 } 104 105 private static Log _log = LogFactoryUtil.getLog(PortalServiceSoap.class); 106 }