The easiest way is to write your implement the contract first approach, which I always encourage. Write your own wsdl, use wsdl2java to generate clients and/or server side code and use them. Its the best way.
-- Chinthaka zhu jiang wrote: > I cannot use document/literal style message because the operation I > wrote has two parameters, and by now only rpcmessage receiver supports > for this in Axis2. What should I do? > > > 2006/8/10, Eran Chinthaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: > > Is your SoapClient supports document/literal style messages? > > > > zhu jiang wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I made a webservice by Axis2 v1.0 using RPCMessageReceiver, but I > > can't use the SoapClient class in PHP to invoke the webservice. > For example: > > $soapclient=new > > SoapClient(" http://127.0.0.1:8080/axis2/services/version?wsdl"); > > ....... > > > > But the SoapClient could invoke webservices built by Axis 1.3 > . Does > > Axis2 not support this? What should I do? > > > > Thanks, > > Jiang > > > > >
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