Please try having full path in the axiscpp.conf file for parser, transport and channel DLLs.
Also, as you are not using SSL please drop Channel_HTTP_SSL from axiscpp.conf and try. Thanks, Samisa... On 7/25/05, Myles Bunbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > would you mind copying the contents of your axiscpp conf file > > here pls. > > I've copied the contents below. Nothing fancy... > > --- > > # The comment character is '#' > #Available directives are as follows > #(Some of these directives may not be implemented yet) > # > #WSDDFilePath:The path to the server wsdd > #LogPath:The path to the axis log > #ClientLogPath:The path to the axis client log > #ClientWSDDFilePath:The path to the client wsdd > #Transport_http:The HTTP transport library > #Transport_smtp:The SMTP transport library > #XMLParser:The xml parser library > #NodeName:Node name > #ListenPort:Listening port > #Channel_HTTP:The HTTP transport channel library > #Channel_HTTP_SSL:The HTTP transport secure channel library > > #LogPath:Axis\logs\AxisLog.txt > #WSDDFilePath:Axis\conf\server.wsdd > LogPath:D:\New Folder\AxisLog.txt > #WSDDFilePath:C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\Axis\conf\server.wsdd > XMLParser:AxisXMLParser.dll > Transport_http:HTTPTransport.dll > Channel_HTTP:HTTPChannel.dll > Channel_HTTP_SSL:HTTPSSLChannel.dll > > --- > > >Also could you tell us what parser you are using - > > xerces, expat or XML4C. > > I'm using the (default?) Xerces 2.2.0 parser. Though once I get this > thing going I'd prefer to use the 2.6.0 version. > > >Could you also make sure that parsers > > libs are in your libpath (or whatever it is on your flavour > > of OS) e.g. xerces-2_2_2.0 lib (not the Axis xml parser libs). > > I was not doing anything with the Xerces .LIB files before. I moved them > into the same directory as the test application. I tried adding them to > the application. I tried adding them to my project that generates the > Axis .LIB file. No change on the error I'm seeing. > > That said, since I'm not having compile errors, why would the .LIB files > be a factor? Shouldn't the compile fail if I'm dependent on a missing > .LIB? > > > Anyway, perhaps also worth mentioning is that when this access violation > / abnormal program termination error occurs, it manages to close Outlook > 2003. Fun. > > > I also don't have a HTTPSSLChannel.dll file kicking around as I didn't > find it in either the bin or src axis distributions I downloaded. That > said, I'm NOT doing anything with SSL at the moment. > > > > I'm sorry to see that this is hard - when we get to the end > > of this it would be good to create a lessons learnt and work > > out what went wrong so we can fix the poor error messages ! > > this is an area that I've been trying to improve since the > > first day I started working on this code and it has improved > > greatly so please stay with us and we'll improve it ! > > Where there's a will there's a way. :) > > --- > > "Some would ask, how could a perfect God create a universe that is > filled > with so much that is evil. They have missed a greater conundrum: why > would a > perfect God create a universe at all?" > -Sister Miriam Godwinson - "But For The Grace Of God" > "The best things in life aren't things." > -Art Buchwald > "Never leave a friend behind. Friends are all we have to get us through > life > - and they are the only things from this world that we could hope to see > in > the next." > -Dean Koontz - "Fear Nothing" > > Myles Bunbury, BASc. > Lead Software Developer & Product Supervisor, IP Search > CDNameSearch > Phone: 1 (888) 414-4193 or (613) 739-2956 > Fax: (613) 739-1739 > Web: www.cdnamesearch.com > > > > > > "Myles Bunbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > 18/07/2005 19:16 > > Please respond to > > "Apache AXIS C User List" > > > > To > > "Apache AXIS C User List" <[email protected]> cc Subject > > RE: Problems running under C++ Builder 6 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This is incorrect. For client you have to have > > AXISCPP_DEPLOY env var > > > set. > > > Also you have to have axiscpp.conf file located in %AXISCPP_DEPLOY% > > > folder. > > > > > > > > > > > > Both the serve side as well as the client side uses the > > axiscpp.conf > > > file. > > > > > > Client uses this file to locate the transport and parser files. > > > If you are only using the client, WSDDFilePath entry is not > > requires. > > > But the rest are required. Please see > > > http://ws.apache.org/axis/cpp/winuser-guide.html#transport > > > for more details. > > > > > > I've added AXISCPP_DEPLOY to my system environment variables in the > > control panel, and created an axiscpp.conf file in that directory. > > > > The abnormal program termination has gone away but been replaced by an > > access violation: > > > > Project Project1.exe raised exception class EAccessViolation with > > message 'Access violation at address 00000001. Read of address > > 00000001'. Process stopped. Use Step or Run to continue. > > > > I recompiled my .LIB file in a release mode to no effect as well. > > > > Still highly puzzled as to what's making this difficult. :( > > > > > > --- > > > > "Some would ask, how could a perfect God create a universe that is > > filled > > with so much that is evil. They have missed a greater conundrum: why > > would a > > perfect God create a universe at all?" > > -Sister Miriam Godwinson - "But For The Grace Of God" > > "The best things in life aren't things." > > -Art Buchwald > > "Never leave a friend behind. Friends are all we have to get > > us through > > life > > - and they are the only things from this world that we could > > hope to see > > in > > the next." > > -Dean Koontz - "Fear Nothing" > > > > Myles Bunbury, BASc. > > Lead Software Developer & Product Supervisor, IP Search > > CDNameSearch > > Phone: 1 (888) 414-4193 or (613) 739-2956 > > Fax: (613) 739-1739 > > Web: www.cdnamesearch.com > > > > > > >
