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Senaka Fernando commented on AXIS2C-723: ---------------------------------------- Hi Atsushi, I don't think you can do it just like in Java, because C has no concept of inheritance. However, we should remove dependencies within the engine. Regards, Senaka > add new transport in Axis2/C > ---------------------------- > > Key: AXIS2C-723 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2C-723 > Project: Axis2-C > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: core/transport > Affects Versions: 1.1.0 > Environment: OS:WindowsXP > Reporter: Atsushi Monna > > I have a desire for new trasnport in Axis2/C. > I found a hard cording the transports in axis2_const.h like this. > #define AXIS2_TRANSPORT_HTTP "http" > #define AXIS2_TRANSPORT_SMTP "smtp" > #define AXIS2_TRANSPORT_TCP "tcp" > #define AXIS2_TRANSPORT_XMPP "xmpp" > #define AXIS2_TRANSPORT_HTTPS "https" > typedef enum > { > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_HTTP = 0, > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_SMTP, > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_TCP, > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_XMPP, > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_HTTPS, > AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUM_MAX > } AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUMS; > And using like this. > /** > * Adds a transport in description. > * @param conf pointer to conf struct > * @param env pointer to environment struct > * @param transport pointer to transport in description. conf assumes > * ownership of the struct > * @return AXIS2_SUCCESS on success, else AXIS2_FAILURE > */ > AXIS2_EXTERN axis2_status_t AXIS2_CALL > axis2_conf_add_transport_in(axis2_conf_t *conf, > const axutil_env_t *env, > axis2_transport_in_desc_t *transport, > const AXIS2_TRANSPORT_ENUMS trans_enum); > If we want to add a new transport, we must defin a transport in axis2_const.h > and re-build Axis2/C modules. > In Axis2 (Java), we don't need to re-build Axis2 modules, if we think so. > We can only provid a class implemented TransportProvider I/F and add a entry > at axis2.xml file. > Axis2 said in key features, engine is completely transport-independent at > "Transport Fremework". > I think the realization like Axis2 is advisable. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]