- I still have no idea where the client is loading client-config.wsdd from.
Your loads the client-config.wsdd from the axis.jar on the client-side. In the axis.jar is a default client-config.wsdd. -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Mike Haller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 10:02 An: axis-user@ws.apache.org Betreff: Re: Axis Alternative Dims, i'm glad you're asking :) Simple Client/Server Architecture with the ability to send XML data. It does not need to be a Web Service - but for reasons of accessibility (in the meaning of firewalls, corporate proxies etc.), it should be something a proxy/firewall can handle => HTTP There are multiple types of clients, all Java: - two web applications - standalone clients - osgi services Axis should be fine with all this, and beside the fact that i'm a newbie, my impression on Axis is as follows: - Axis tries to fit everyone and everything - that's okay for interoperability - After having problems with generated classes and typemapping, I switched to "wsdl first": Importing a business model schema, which itself imports a third party schema -> Namespace problems - Code Generation via Ant task doesn't seem to support all settings, so I tried to directly use the wsdl2java generator -> type mapping problems - I still have no idea where the client is loading client-config.wsdd from. regards Mike Davanum Srinivas schrieb: > Mike, > > What i am asking is - what are ur requirements? > > -- dims > > On 6/7/05, Mike Haller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Nothing's really wrong with Axis itself, it's just me. >> >>Axis just doesn't fit my requirements (or vice versa). I'm searching for >>an alternative, which is _similar_ but not the same as Axis. But that's >>off-topic, sorry for bothering. >> >>Davanum Srinivas schrieb: >> >>>Did you look at existing bug reports? did you open bug reports? with >>>sample test case(s)? If we don't know what's wrong, how can we fix it? >>>(see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=111788771523596&w=2 >>>for more information) >>>thanks, >>>dims >> > >