http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_93/migration.html
There will be a new axis2 release in the upcomming days, and this page will have an axis 1.x to axis2 data binding (wsdl) example. In the meantime, you can take a peek here:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-485?page=all
BTW, the address example in the axis 1.x uses WSDL style 'rpc encoded' . For the time being you need to use document / literal with axis2 .
HTH,
Robert
http://www.braziloutsource.com/
On 3/13/06, Niels Baloe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem.
Last week I needed to implement a webservice, I saw Apache SOAP, heared some
good things about it, so I used it to implement my webservice, and it worked
quite fine in no-time. Then I needed to do things with a WSDL and I found
out about Apache Axis. Hmmm, well, so I shifted to Axis. No big problems,
one day later Axis was running the thing, and I could generate a WSDL (and
back) too. Note: why the heck doesn't the Apache SOAP frontpage say: "DON't
USE THIS, USE AXIS INSTEAD!" I recommend it.....
Anyway, now I have to communicate with a .NET service. So I've set the
communication to 'wrapped', and thanks to some text-based java-code I
already had (because the Axis exception doesn't say anything else then
'null'!!-- it should just wrap the HTTP response which contains the textual
error from the server!!!!), I found out that .NET needs a specific name as
the first argument of the function instead of the automatic 'arg0' (grrr),
and that it needed capitals in some header stuff. So today I wrote a custom
serialiser too to provide the capitals in the header. Pfffff. And it works
quite fine in the text-only tester (sending exactly what Axis generates),
but not in Axis. Why? The only difference in the two messages (text and
Axis) is HTTP/1.1 versus HTTP/1.0. And I suspect it is a shared IP. Anyway,
I didn't succeed in changing the header to 1.1 inside Axis...
So, today I found out about Axis2. Yes, a bit stupid yes, but then again,
why doesn't the Axis1 frontpage say anything about it (the first line would
be a nice place;) ). But, Axis2 has a different way of deploying, and
currently I first want to get an example running. But, there are no examples
that use the word 'call' or that throw around an object. [ Note: I can't use
Axis1 and Axis2 together as well, because of a namespace-clash with the
logging, so I have to switch to Axis2 in the end. ] Anyway, does anyone have
an example? Yes I know about the user guide examples, but these do not
demonstrate something with sending and receiving objects. We are not in the
stone ages, I'm not going to parse a tree myself, I need objects. I just
need an example like the 'address' example in ApacheSOAP/Axis1.4, which has
a class Address {..} which is thrown around....
PS. Another thing: why doesn't the Java2WSDL contain a main() anymore? It's
quite convenient.
Thank you very much for any advice. Either an example, or notifying of how
to set Axis1.4 to HTTP/1.1 would be really very great!
All the best,
Niels Gorisse
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