OK, that message is buried in the substrate somewhere. I'm not sure that I agree with it :-) In practical terms, we just don't have the code or RPC/encoded.
I'm unaware of anything you can use to interconnect an old Axis RPC/encoded service with CXF. On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote: > > Hi Benson, > > the reason I mentioned JAX-WS is because a WSDL file that I passed to > WSDL2JS returned > "RCP/encoded WSDLs are not supported in JAX-2.0". I had a feeling it is > "neither here nor > there" but I wanted to double-check - I think I know what the issue is now > after reading the > corresponding documentation but I will return and send more info if I cannot > resolve it. > > A separate question - is there a "bridge" between Axis WS and its tools and > CFX? Can an Axis > WS client call a CFX-implemented WS and vice versa or not? > > Thanks > > Benson Margulies wrote: >> >> Demetris, >> >> CXF includes the ability to build Soap 1.1 Javascript clients for >> doc/lit and rpc/lit services. JAX-WS is relatively neither here nor >> there. >> >> The code can be run in two modes. You can run the tool as a >> standalone, and you get Javascript that (with the utility file >> supplied) will run anywhere that has a compatible request object. Or, >> you can ask any CXF-implemented web service to deliver a javascript >> client, and one will be returned. >> >> Have you read http://cwiki.apache.org/CXF20DOC/javascript-clients.html? >> >> --benson >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote: >> >>> >>> And one more observation - because wsdl2js utilizes JAX-WS 2.0, >>> RPC/Encoded >>> documents are not supported. Is that correct? >>> >>> Thanks again >>> >>> Demetris wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Ok now that I played a bit with wsdl2js I am beginning to understand >>>> what >>>> you said below. >>>> So one can use the wsdlurl in order to get the server to return the >>>> script >>>> - can you please >>>> clarify a few things since I am new to this - >>>> 1. what kind of server are we talking about in this case? >>>> 2. The only way to generate the Javascript is through a remote server + >>>> URL? If I have the WSDL >>>> in my possesion how can I use this tool to generate the script of me? >>>> >>>> Thanks again >>>> >>>> Benson Margulies wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> The tool is part of CXF, so it requires Java 1.5. Since its output is >>>>> Javascript, I don't understand why you need to run it under J2ME. In >>>>> fact, you can just use the ?js URL form from the server to get the >>>>> server to generate it on the fly. >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Demetris<demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am interested in generating Javascript stubs from a WSDL file - I >>>>>> am >>>>>> assuming that the WSDL2js tool is the >>>>>> appropriate tool to use. Has anyone used this tool so that I can ask a >>>>>> couple of Qs? >>>>>> >>>>>> (1) Which Java version is the tool built on? >>>>>> (2) Can I used it under J2ME-CDC to generate stubs for mobile devices? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advanced >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >