Wrapped style is the way to go. But you still might encounter problems if your service is exposing Java-specific types.
Anne On 10/16/07, M N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have been using AXIS 1.1 ( yeah I know its old) for past few years with > Jboss and everythings looks fine.We have removed the jbossws.sar directory > completely. > > Anyway so we have this new requirement where we have to provide webservices > to a .NET client. No matter what we provide .NET client keeps getting > exceptions. We found yesterday that .NET does not support RPC transport from > java webservices. So we decided to use DOCUMENT/LITERAL style in WSDL ( > created using ANT JAVA2WSDL tool) . But then even when I test the WS from > Java side it keeps giving me NOT A ARGUMENT(or something like that) error. I > read later on that AXIS 1.1 doesnt support the DOCUMENT/LITERAL style well. > So we decided to upgrade to 1.4. > > I still kept getting the NOT A <forgot what the text was>ERROR except when I > mention in ANT JAVA2WSDL utility that I need WRAPPED/LITERAL style. Any > other style doesnt seem to work. So now with WRAPPED/LITERAL style my Java > client stubs can successfully work with Java WSs. We will be testing it with > .NET tomorrow. I am wondering if it will work and there wont be any > exceptions. > > Thanks > > > ________________________________ > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. > Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]