On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Martina08 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Have a look at this echo client sample, look how the pay load is built
there.
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/trunk/c/samples/client/echo/echo.c

-Rajika

>
> hi, i have some Problems to write a client by a given WSDL-File. First i
> have
> generate the stub-classes (i get one *.h and one *.c file). Then i work
> along the hello example. First Step is:
> Create the environment to be used by the client.
> env = axutil_env_create_all("example.log", AXIS_LOG_LEVEL_TRACE);
> client_home = AXIS2_GETENV("AXIS2C_HOME");
> ...
> then follow:Create an options instance, and set options.
> endpoint_uri = "http://localhost:8080/...";;
> stub = axis2_stub_create_exampleService(env, client_home, endpoint_uri);
>
> Then follow:Set options to service client instance
> ....
>
> I did it a little bit different like the hello example, but i think it
> works. The main problem is the next step:
> Send the request and receive the response, Process the response
> I have read the AXIOM tutorial but i think this is very abstract. I dont
> know how i write a request and response function using AXIOM. I understand
> that you must create a tree structur with the nodes. But what is exactly a
> AXIOM_ELEMENT? How can i use SOAP
> A fragment of the wsdl document is like:
> <message name="ini">
>    part name ="parameters" element="tns:ini"/>
> </message>
> ...
> ...
> <portType name="ExampleService">
>    <operation name="ini">
>        <input message="tns:ini"/>
>        <output message="tns:iniResp"/>
>    </operation>
> My question is, how i create the payload for request and receive Response?
> Is somewhere a good tutorial using AXIOM or other examples? Can somebody
> give me a few tipps to get better involve with AXIOM and Client
> programming?
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