I am dealing with the ReportHandlerServicePort for now and only run a very  
simply example through addReport.

And now... Some Services
AdminService (wsdl) 
AdminService  
Version (wsdl) 
getVersion 
SampleDirectService (wsdl) 
addReport  
ReportHandlerServicePort (wsdl) 
addReport 
addReports 
rmReport  
rmReports 

In a message dated 6/15/2004 1:30:41 PM Eastern Standard  Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, then please post a copy of the  services list.  So, we can see what we 
are up  against...


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 1:27 PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Namespaces & Clients


I  was able to figure out why that was happening. It was a fault on my end, 
nothing  major. Hopefully you can help me with the other issue.
James

In a  message dated 6/15/2004 1:23:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
So, when you click on the "View" html tag you get a page back with  the list 
of your web services.  However, when you go to   
http://localhost:8080/axis/services you don't?

That is very  bizarre...

Try typing http://127.0.0.1:8080/axis/happyaxis.jsp and  confirm that you 
have installed AXIS correctly and that it is  running.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:57 PM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Namespaces & Clients


When  I go to the address you listed I do not see a page, however if I go 
through  http://localhost:8080/axis I can click on Services and see my service 
deployed  (And access it's WSDL). Does this mean I have some work to do yet?

Also,  what settings on TCPMon would work for my purposes. I don't need to 
anything  complicated, just some ports that will get my sample working.

Thanks for  your continued help,
James

In a message dated 6/15/2004 12:23:32 PM  Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, lets take things  one step at a time.

If you type http://localhost:8080/axis/services into  a web browser then you 
should see your service(s) deployed.

Please post  that for me, so I can verify that you have actually deployed the 
services  correctly.  If that fails then there is no sense in going on to 
your client  because there is nothing for the client to communicate with.

In addition,  are you running TCPmon now?  If so, TCPMon and TomCat cannot 
listen on the  same port on the same workstation.  You will have to modify one 
or the  other to listen on a different port.

-----Original Message-----
From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:04  PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Namespaces &  Clients


I wanted to avoid posting the code because it is lengthy and  generally deals 
with more than one file but here it is. Thanks for your help. I  think when I 
run the client it's attempting to access the net because of the  namespace I 
chose way back in the WSDL. 

If anybody's would be able to  tell me if my reasoning is correct (Or help me 
avoid having to do the entire  java WSDL2Java over for nothing). I want to be 
able to run this on the localhost  and use TCPMon to see what's going on. If 
you guys could give me a heads up on  what needs to be adjusted to accomplish 
that, that would be  wonderful!

package com.sample.www.directsample;

import  java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import  java.rmi.RemoteException;
import java.util.List;

import  javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.rpc.Service;
import  javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException;
import  javax.xml.rpc.ServiceFactory;
import  javax.xml.rpc.handler.HandlerInfo;

import  com.sample.www.directsample.LoggingHandler;
import  com.sample.www.directsample._report;
import  com.sample.www.directsample._response;

public class ReportHandlerClient  
{
static String router =  "http://localhost:8080/axis/directsample";;
static String  service = "directsampleService.wsdl";

public static void  main(String[] args) 
{
try  
{
ServiceFactory sf =  ServiceFactory.newInstance();
URL u = new URL(router + "/" +  service);
String  url="http://localhost:8080/axis/services/ReportHandlerService";;
QName serviceName = new  
QName("http://www.sample.com/directsample","ReportHandlerService";);
Service s =  sf.createService(u,serviceName);

QName portName = new  
QName("http://www.sample.com/directsample","ReportHandlerServicePort";);

List handlerChain =  s.getHandlerRegistry().getHandlerChain(portName);
HandlerInfo hi = new  HandlerInfo(LoggingHandler.class,null,null);
handlerChain.add(hi);

ReportHandler h =(ReportHandler)  s.getPort(portName,ReportHandler.class);

_report rpt = new  _report();
rpt.setAccount("1234567");
rpt.setXmlData("Really Really Long string of GOOD STUFF!");

try { 

_response  rsp =  h.addReport(rpt);
boolean value = rsp.isSuccess();



}
catch(Exception  e)
{
e.printStackTrace(  );
}



}  
catch (ServiceException se)  
{
se.printStackTrace();
}  
catch (MalformedURLException mue)  
{
mue.printStackTrace();
}
}
}

In a message dated 6/15/2004 11:49:49 AM  Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are going to have  to post the client code.  Without the code it is 
impossible to tell you  where you are going wrong...
-----Original Message-----
From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:44  AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Namespaces &  Clients


I have successfully deployed a web service with Axis. I have  written a 
client which successfully produces the SOAPEnvelope. Directly under  the Envelope's 
output is a 404 HTTP Error listing. It also then echo's the root  of the web 
page I used as the namespace.

If I want to run this service on  the local host for now, what do I have to 
change to get the Client to execute  successfully?

Thanks for all your generous support,
James  Crosson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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