Hi Michele!
Yes I know about your other reply, it was my question that one too... :)
Thanks!
I guess the solution you gave me works for both cases, but in this case I would
like to get a generated client that works fine with not much work.
Not that I am that lazy but I think of the people that dont have that much
knowledge about Axis2 and we want everybody to use Axis2 in a simple way!
So it would be nice to here the opinion from anyone working with the WSDL2Java
tool.
Regards
Pär Malmqvist
> Subject: Re: WSDL2Java, Address already in use: connect> From: [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> To: axis-user@ws.apache.org> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 16:11:33
> +0100> > A question like yours - with related reply - was sent to this
> mailing> list 2 days ago.> > Michele> > On Fri, 2007-10-12 at 16:05 +0200,
> Pär Malmqvist wrote:> > Hi!> > > > I am using Axis2 1.3 and have generated a
> client of type xmlbeans with> > WSDL2Java.> > > > I am using the constructor:
> stub = new MyServiceStub(endPoint);> > Then I create my request and execute
> the service and it works fine.> > > > But when I have done a couple of
> thousands requests I get the> > exception:> > Address already in use:
> connect.> > > > Is there something wrong in the generated client or am I
> using it> > wrong?> > > > /Pär Malmqvist> > > > > > > > > > > >
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