Thank you Harmeet for the link. But our approach is contract first
approach. So, we have to use wsdl2h to create skeletons and/or stubs.

 

Thanks & Regards, 
Sangeeta G Kopparapu. 

From: Harmeet Singh [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 9:28 AM
To: Apache AXIS C User List
Subject: Re: Information on Running Axis2/C web service as stand-alone
server

 

You mean use of gSoap in commercial product?

Following is Robert van Engelen's own answer concerning gSoap License -

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/330174/what-license-do-i-need-to-use-
gsoap-in-a-commercial-product

Based on Sangeeta's initial question, I don't think license is issue.
She can create both the server and the client code with soapcpp2. There
is no need to use wsdl2h which requires commercial license.

Harmeet



On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Samisa Abeysinghe <[email protected]>
wrote:

 

On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Harmeet Singh
<[email protected]> wrote:

In your earlier email you mentioned gSoap, and it does support what
you're looking for. What issues you had with gSoap?

 

License I guess!

 

Samisa... 

        
        Harmeet

        
        
        

        On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Kopparapu, Sangeeta (GE
Healthcare, consultant) <[email protected]> wrote:

        Thank you Samisa for replying me soon. 

         

        I guess, the alterntive doesn't suit our use case. Our use case
is "start the web service from application itself as
in-process/standalone mode". This simple axis server makes the
webservice to run in its(sample server's) process. Right? 

         

        When you say self contained, my next question is, is it possible
to include sample server in my application (I may sound funny here,
please ignore )? Is there any API to start and/or stop sample server in
a thread and can I have hold on server's context (through which I can
access list of services..etc)?

         

        Thanks & Regards, 
        Sangeeta G Kopparapu. 

        From: Samisa Abeysinghe [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 11:13 AM
        To: Apache AXIS C User List
        Subject: Re: Information on Running Axis2/C web service as
stand-alone server

         

        This option is not yet available with Axis2/C. But the closest
alternative is to run this with simple axis server. 

         

        Of course, that is not a single executable, but can be treated
as self contained. 

        Samisa Abeysinghe
        
        http://samisa-abeysinghe.blogspot.com/

        On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Kopparapu, Sangeeta (GE
Healthcare, consultant) <[email protected]> wrote:

        Hi,

         

        Please apologize me if this is not right approach to post a
question on Axis2/C. And point me to the correct place where I can post
my question so that I use that from next time.

         

        I would like to know if there is a way to run the axis2c web
service as stand-alone server. I am basically looking for something
equivalent to run method provided by gSOAP soap class ( soap::run(int)
method)  so that I can start my axis2c web service as local service (or
stand alone server). I have searched on the internet
(http://osdir.com/ml/axis-c-user-ws.apache.org/2010-01/msg00009.html)
and found that this feature is not available with axis2c web service.
But that was old post and there are axis2c releases after that date. So,
I just wonder if this has been addressed in the new releases.

         

        I need to do this on OpenSuse linux 64-bit box.  I am ready to
modify axis2c source code also (with your help on how to do this) if
this is possible to achieve. Thank you in advance for any kind of help.

         

         

        Thanks & Regards, 
        Sangeeta G Kopparapu. 
        Ph: 847-277-4582 
        Let's get this thing done!!!

        From: Samisa Abeysinghe [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 7:29 PM
        To: Apache AXIS C User List
        Subject: Re: Axis2/C status?

         

        I guess it is time to do a release now. I can help! I will start
work on this. 

        Samisa Abeysinghe
        
        http://samisa-abeysinghe.blogspot.com/

        On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Nadir Amra <[email protected]>
wrote:

        FYI...I do plan on doing some extensive work in axis2/c in 1st
quarter of 2012.  At least that is the plan! 
        
        Nadir Amra
        Internet: [email protected] 
        
        Nandika Jayawardana <[email protected]> wrote on 08/23/2011
11:35:54 AM:
        
        > From: Nandika Jayawardana <[email protected]> 
        > To: Apache AXIS C User List <[email protected]> 
        > Date: 08/23/2011 11:36 AM 
        > Subject: Re: Axis2/C status? 

        > 
        > Hi Henrik, 
        > 
        > The project is not as active as it was before. However, there
are 
        > few developers still participating in the project. We do
understand 
        > the need to do a new release as there are so many good patches

        > attached to the jiras.  However, I cannot give a timeline as
to when
        > we do another release as it depends on the free time available
from the devs.  
        > 
        > As for support, you can always find help from the axis2 c
mailing 
        > lists. Also via wso2.com you can find professional support
services 
        > if you require. 
        > 
        > Regards 
        > Nandika 
        > 
        >  
        
        > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Henrik Strand
<[email protected]> wrote: 
        > Hi,
        > 
        > What's the Axis2/C status? Is there anyone working with it
(e.g., adding
        > features, maintenance, support)?
        > 
        > If not, what's the alternative if I'm not able to run a Java
version
        > (e.g., Axis2/Java)?
        > 
        > 
        > Best Regards,
        > Henrik
        > 
        > 
        > 
        >
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