vamsi krishna wrote:
Hi,
I started to use Axis2C tool recently. I need the following
clarifications regarding the same:
1. How are Axiom, Stax and LibXML2 related in *Axis2C*?
2. Given a structure for Serialization, what is the flow of
serialization in terms of Axiom, Stax and LibXML2?
3. Where exactly is the pull parsing machanism implemented in
the code?
4. How does Axis2C supports REST? When I tried to see the
backtrace (on GDB) of a soap request sample [of Calculator
sample] and the rest request sample [echo_rest sample], I got
exactly same dump for both the flows. Please help me understand
the implementation for REST support.
5. what is the purpose of the auxutil_env_t structure? this
structure is passed in all the functions of axis2c.
6. What is the purpose of axis2_stub_t structure?
7. Given a WSDL, once we convert them to respective .h and .c
files using the WSDL2C.sh script, how do we go about developing
the client side code? do we have any specific way to write the
client side code?
8. I have read some article which says Every component of
Axis2C is pluggable [Transport, XML, Parser, Memory machanisms,
etc]. but, no where did i found the procedure to do this. Please
help me out in understanding the pluggability and how can i play
with the tool to add my own pluggable components.
9. Please suggest me any book/online links/any reference
material to be able to understand the Axis2C tool better and start
consuming the webservices. Even after going through the complete
set of links on the official website of Axis2C, I am unable to
explain the concepts to my peers and am unable to write a piece of
code to consume the webservices available on internet.
Please do this favour by clearing all the doubts above and
make me understand the tool better and have me part of your group.
I'll reply to your points in details asap.
Have you tried these links [1]
thanks,
Damitha
[1] http://cwebservices.blogspot.com/2008/04/axis2c-web-services-links.html
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