Ok. I guess nobody has an answer to my problem.
Why do I always get the unsolvable ones? lol I guess I can forget about
this list server for the answer.
Thank you,
Larry M. Lemons
(304) 726-4809 Ext. 4505
From: Larry Lemons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 4:40 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: RE: WSDL2JAVA Using Socks V5 instead of V4
Now I'm guessing that either nobody knows the answer, or it
cannot be done. Anyone?
Thank you,
Larry M. Lemons
(304) 726-4809 Ext. 4505
From: Larry Lemons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 2:19 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: RE: WSDL2JAVA Using Socks V5 instead of V4
Well, I guess either nobody understands my question or
problem, or nobody has an answer to my problem. I am using Axis 1.2.
I do think I forgot to mention that in the original e-mail, or rather the
original with this subject.
Thank you,
Larry M. Lemons
(304) 726-4809 Ext. 4505
From: Larry Lemons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 11:10 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: WSDL2JAVA Using Socks V5 instead of V4
We are using
WSDL2JAVA to connect to a web service and to upload a group of files to the
server. Everything works fine when the user is not behind a proxy
server. When the user is behind a proxy server, it is able to connect to
the web service, but as soon as it calls a web method, it connects using a
Socket, which is alright also. The problem is, it is using SOCKS 5 instead
of SOCKS 4. When it connects using SOCKS 5, the applet requires a login to
the proxy server for each SOCKS communication with the web service, which ends
up being 2 plus the number of files that are uploaded. The worst part is
that the login prompt occurs right before each file is uploaded, so you cannot
even just login for all the files and let it go, you have to actually sit there
and wait for each prompt, otherwise it will just wait for you to login to the
proxy server. As you can imagine, if a user wanted to upload 100 files at
a time, this would require a lot of time. We were able to get the proxy
server to not require a username and password, so the user could actually just
click OK for the login and it would work, but it still prompts the user for a
username and password regardless of the need for one or not.
My question is, is
there a way to force the WSDL2JAVA tool to use SOCKS 4 instead of
SOCKS5?
Thank you,
Larry M. Lemons
(304) 726-4809 Ext. 4505