Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Pico Florin
Thank you very much guys! I've succeded to create the client for SAP BC. Your help was benefic for my application.
   Regards,
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread John Hawkins

You should listen on any other port
(9081?) and then forward to . You then need to change the url of your
service to e.g. http://myservice:9081/







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Regarding the tpcmon: 
  I have the SAP BC server on port . If I want
to listen this port on tpcmon I receive this message: Address already in
use JVM_Bind. So, what port should I listen in order to see the request
message?
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Pico Florin
Regarding the tpcmon: 
  I have the SAP BC server on port . If I want to listen this port on tpcmon I receive this message: Address already in use JVM_Bind. So, what port should I listen in order to see the request message?
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Samisa Abeysinghe

Pico Florin wrote:

Thank you John for your indication about axiscpp.config. The parser 
was set up wrong(I've misspelled the name). So this problem is solve. 
But I have another question for the AXIS C++ users:


 how can I see the the sent SOAP message without using tpcmon?(the 
requested message)


 And a suggestion: why the Call class doesn't have a method to see its 
content as SOAP message(the same suggestion for AXIS Java)?


One reason for Call class not giving out SOAP message is that the Call 
class lives at a higher level of the processing hierarchy.
We can obviously expose the transport object through Call class and give 
out the SOAP message. However the whole purpose of this engine is to 
hide the complexity and let the users deal with SOAP at a higher level. 
Hence it makes more sence to use an external tool like tcpmon to capture 
the message IMHO.


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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread John Hawkins

if you wanted to you could write a handler
to look at the message and do what you want with it - but why is tcpmon
an issue for you?







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Thank you John for your indication about axiscpp.config.
The parser was set up wrong(I've misspelled the name). So this problem
is solve. But I have another question for the AXIS C++ users:
 how can I see the the sent SOAP message without using
tpcmon?(the requested message)
 And a suggestion: why the Call class doesn't have
a method to see its content as SOAP message(the same suggestion for AXIS
Java)?
 
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Pico Florin

Thank you John for your indication about axiscpp.config. The parser was set up wrong(I've misspelled the name). So this problem is solve. But I have another question for the AXIS C++ users:
 how can I see the the sent SOAP message without using tpcmon?(the requested message)
 And a suggestion: why the Call class doesn't have a method to see its content as SOAP message(the same suggestion for AXIS Java)?
 
 Thank you,
    Florin
 
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Fred Preston

Hi Florin,
        AXISCPP_HOME
is used to find the axiscpp.conf file that contains information on explicitly
where to find the associated DLLs.  The problem is that these DLLs
use other DLLs and the location of these DLLs needs to be on your path.
 For example, AxisXMLParserXerces.dll relies on xerces-c_2_2_0.dll
(I think it also works with other, newer versions, but lets not go into
that now!).  If the xerces DLL is not on the path then AxisXMLParserXerces.dll
will load then immediately unload and will to the user look like it has
not loaded.  Infact it did load, but could not load the libraries
that it is dependant on and so therefore immediately unloaded  
I hope this makes things a little clearer :-)

Regards,

Fred Preston.







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OK, What version of xerces are you running (it needs to be 2.2.0)? - and
can you cut and paste your config file her pls. 

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Hello! 
I've tried to execute my client AXIS C++ for SAP BC from VC6.0 and I've
received the same execption:  even I've set up the AXISCPP_HOME enviroment variable to the
path of axiscpp.conf. Can somebody help me to pass this error? 
 Thank you! 
  Florin

Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate the transport and

parser.
It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be

set by you)

Samisa...

Pico Florin wrote:

> Hi!
> I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC 
> using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:
> "Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" 
> 
> I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf

> is not well configured.
> Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in
your 
> examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is
this 
> file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?
> Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in 
> order to see if the buss ines is OK:
> 
> 
> InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()
> :Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)
> {
> m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");
> }
> InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()
> {
> }
>
> /*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/
> /*
> * This method wrap the service method echoString
> */
> xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)
> {
> xsd__string Ret = NULL;
> const char* pcCmplxFaultName;
> try
> {
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))
> return Ret;
> m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");
> m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);
> m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");
> applyUserPreferences();
> m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())
> {
> if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))
> {
> Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);
> }
> }
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> return Ret;
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();
> if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());
> }
> ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) 
> m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base"
);
> if(pSoapFault)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);
> }
> else throw;
> }
> }
> 
> //base
> 
> int main(int argc, char* argv[])
> {
> 
> try
> {
> & lt; BR>> InteropTestPortType ws;
> 
> printf("invoking echoString...\n");
> //testing echoString
> AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");
> printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");
> 
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what());
> }
> catch(exception& e)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> catch(...)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> return 0;
> }
> Thank you,
> F.
>
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread John Hawkins

OK, What version of xerces are you running
(it needs to be 2.2.0)? - and can you cut and paste your config file her
pls. 

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Hello!
I've tried to execute my client AXIS C++ for SAP BC from
VC6.0 and I've received the same execption:  even I've set up the AXISCPP_HOME enviroment
variable to the path of axiscpp.conf. Can somebody help me to pass this
error?
 Thank you!
  Florin

Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate
the transport and 
parser.
It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be

set by you)

Samisa...

Pico Florin wrote:

> Hi!
> I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC 
> using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:
> "Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" 
> 
> I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf

> is not well configured.
> Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in
your 
> examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is
this 
> file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?
> Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in 
> order to see if the buss ines is OK:
> 
> 
> InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()
> :Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)
> {
> m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");
> }
> InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()
> {
> }
>
> /*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/
> /*
> * This method wrap the service method echoString
> */
> xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)
> {
> xsd__string Ret = NULL;
> const char* pcCmplxFaultName;
> try
> {
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))
> return Ret;
> m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");
> m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);
> m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");
> applyUserPreferences();
> m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())
> {
> if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))
> {
> Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);
> }
> }
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> return Ret;
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();
> if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());
> }
> ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) 
> m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base"
);
> if(pSoapFault)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);
> }
> else throw;
> }
> }
> 
> //base
> 
> int main(int argc, char* argv[])
> {
> 
> try
> {
> & lt; BR>> InteropTestPortType ws;
> 
> printf("invoking echoString...\n");
> //testing echoString
> AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");
> printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");
> 
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what());
> }
> catch(exception& e)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> catch(...)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> return 0;
> }
> Thank you,
> F.
>
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-10-03 Thread Pico Florin


Hello!
I've tried to execute my client AXIS C++ for SAP BC from VC6.0 and I've received the same execption:  even I've set up the AXISCPP_HOME enviroment variable to the path of axiscpp.conf. Can somebody help me to pass this error?
 Thank you!
  FlorinSamisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate the transport and parser.It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be set by you)Samisa...Pico Florin wrote:> Hi!> I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC > using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:> "Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" > > I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf > is not well configured.> Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in your > examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is this > file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?> Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in > order to see if the buss
  ines is
 OK:> > > InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()> :Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)> {> m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");> }> InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()> {> }>> /*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/> /*> * This method wrap the service method echoString> */> xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)> {> xsd__string Ret = NULL;> const char* pcCmplxFaultName;> try> {> if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))> return Ret;> m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");> m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);> m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");> applyUserPreferences();> m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);> if
 (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())> {> if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))> {> Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);> }> }> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> return Ret;> }> catch(AxisException& e)> {> int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();> if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)> {> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());> }> ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) > m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base" );> if(pSoapFault)> {> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);> }> else throw;> }> }> > //base> > int main(int argc, char* argv[])> {> > try> {> &
 lt;
 BR>> InteropTestPortType ws;> > printf("invoking echoString...\n");> //testing echoString> AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");> printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");> > }> catch(AxisException& e)> {> printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what());> }> catch(exception& e)> {> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");> }> catch(...)> {> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");> }> return 0;> }> Thank you,> F.>> > Yahoo! Messenger > > NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail > 


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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-09-29 Thread Pico Florin
Thank you, John! 
  Any ideas for the other problems that still remain?  
 
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-09-29 Thread John Hawkins

Hi Pico,

You must use xerces 2.2.0 - we do not
put it on the site. 

You can get it from apache site ->
http://archive.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-c/


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Hi!
I have the fallowing question and problems:
  1. I've set the enviroment variable AXISCPP_HOME(pointed
where the axiscpp.conf is located) like you said but I've received the
same error. 
  2.I have also another question: In the installing
kit for AXIS C++ is recommanded to use xerces-c_2_2_0.dll. I've tried to
find this file on the site but I haven't founded. AXIS C++ will work with
other version of xerces let's say xerces_c_2.5.dll?. If yes, do I need
some special configuration in order to AXIS recognized?
  If you have a version of xerces-c_2_2.0.dll can
you sand it to me, please?
Thank you,
     Florin
 
 
 


Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate
the transport and 
parser.
It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be

set by you)

Samisa...

Pico Florin wrote:

> Hi!
> I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC 
> using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:
> "Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" 
> 
> I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf

> is not well configured.
> Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in
your 
> examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is
this 
> file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?
> Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in 
> order to see if the buss ines is OK:
> 
> 
> InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()
> :Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)
> {
> m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");
> }
> InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()
> {
> }
>
> /*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/
> /*
> * This method wrap the service method echoString
> */
> xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)
> {
> xsd__string Ret = NULL;
> const char* pcCmplxFaultName;
> try
> {
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))
> return Ret;
> m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");
> m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);
> m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");
> applyUserPreferences();
> m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);
> if (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())
> {
> if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))
> {
> Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);
> }
> }
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> return Ret;
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();
> if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());
> }
> ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) 
> m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base"
);
> if(pSoapFault)
> {
> 
> m_pCall->unInitialize();
> throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);
> }
> else throw;
> }
> }
> 
> //base
> 
> int main(int argc, char* argv[])
> {
> 
> try
> {
> < BR>> InteropTestPortType ws;
> 
> printf("invoking echoString...\n");
> //testing echoString
> AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");
> printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");
> 
> }
> catch(AxisException& e)
> {
> printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what());
> }
> catch(exception& e)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> catch(...)
> {
> printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
> }
> return 0;
> }
> Thank you,
> F.
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-09-29 Thread Pico Florin
Hi!
I have the fallowing question and problems:
  1. I've set the enviroment variable AXISCPP_HOME(pointed where the axiscpp.conf is located) like you said but I've received the same error. 
  2.I have also another question: In the installing kit for AXIS C++ is recommanded to use xerces-c_2_2_0.dll. I've tried to find this file on the site but I haven't founded. AXIS C++ will work with other version of xerces let's say xerces_c_2.5.dll?. If yes, do I need some special configuration in order to AXIS recognized?
  If you have a version of xerces-c_2_2.0.dll can you sand it to me, please?
Thank you,
 Florin
 
 
 
Samisa Abeysinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate the transport and parser.It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be set by you)Samisa...Pico Florin wrote:> Hi!> I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC > using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:> "Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" > > I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf > is not well configured.> Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in your > examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is this > file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?> Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in > order to see if the buss
 ines is
 OK:> > > InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()> :Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)> {> m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");> }> InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()> {> }>> /*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/> /*> * This method wrap the service method echoString> */> xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)> {> xsd__string Ret = NULL;> const char* pcCmplxFaultName;> try> {> if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))> return Ret;> m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");> m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);> m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");> applyUserPreferences();> m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);> if
 (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())> {> if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))> {> Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);> }> }> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> return Ret;> }> catch(AxisException& e)> {> int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();> if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)> {> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());> }> ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) > m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base" );> if(pSoapFault)> {> > m_pCall->unInitialize();> throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);> }> else throw;> }> }> > //base> > int main(int argc, char* argv[])> {> > try> {> <
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Re: Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-09-28 Thread Samisa Abeysinghe
axiscpp.conf file is required by the client to locate the transport and 
parser.
It should be located in AXISCPP_HOME (this envioronment variable must be 
set by you)


Samisa...

Pico Florin wrote:


Hi!
  I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC 
using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:
"Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" 
 
I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf 
is not well configured.
Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in your 
examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is this 
file needed for all the clients that we want to implement?
  Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in 
order to see if the bussines is OK:
 
 
InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType()

:Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1)
{
 m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap";);
}
InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType()
{
}

/*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/
/*
 * This method wrap the service method echoString
 */
xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0)
{
 xsd__string Ret = NULL;
 const char* pcCmplxFaultName;
 try
 {
  if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))
   return Ret;
  m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");
  m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);
  m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");
  applyUserPreferences();
  m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);
  if (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())
  {
   if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))
   {
Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return", 0);
   }
  }
 
 m_pCall->unInitialize();

  return Ret;
 }
 catch(AxisException& e)
 {
  int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();
  if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)
  {
 
 m_pCall->unInitialize();

   throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());
  }
  ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) 
m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base"; );

  if(pSoapFault)
  {
 
 m_pCall->unInitialize();

   throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);
  }
  else throw;
 }
}
 
//base
 
int main(int argc, char* argv[])

{
 
try

 {
  
  InteropTestPortType ws;
  
  printf("invoking echoString...\n");

  //testing echoString
  AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");
   printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");
  
 }

 catch(AxisException& e)
 {
  printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what());
 }
 catch(exception& e)
 {
  printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
 }
 catch(...)
 {
  printf("Unknown exception has occured\n");
 }
 return 0;
}
Thank you,
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RE: [Axis2] Axis C++ client for SAPBC

2005-09-28 Thread Pico Florin
Hi!
  I've tried to create a client that sends SOAP messages to SAPBC using AXIS C++. Running my code I've received this error:
"Exception : DLOPEN FAILED in loading parser library" 
 
I've understood that this problem could appear when the axiscpp.conf is not well configured.
Firstly, in my case where this file should be located? Because in your examples you have some specifications just for Apache servers. Is this file needed for all the clients that we want to implement? 
  Secondly, I will show you how I've tried to connect to SAP BC in order to see if the bussines is OK:
 
 
InteropTestPortType::InteropTestPortType():Stub(" ", APTHTTP1_1){ m_pCall->setEndpointURI("http://localhost:/soap");}
InteropTestPortType::~InteropTestPortType(){}
/*Methods corresponding to the web service methods*/
/* * This method wrap the service method echoString */xsd__string InteropTestPortType::echoString(xsd__string Value0){ xsd__string Ret = NULL; const char* pcCmplxFaultName; try {  if (AXIS_SUCCESS != m_pCall->initialize(CPP_RPC_PROVIDER))    return Ret;  m_pCall->setTransportProperty(SOAPACTION_HEADER , "base#echoString");  m_pCall->setSOAPVersion(SOAP_VER_1_1);  m_pCall->setOperation("SOAPRPCTESTCLIENT", "SCANDLOG");  applyUserPreferences();  m_pCall->addParameter((void*)&Value0, "xml", XSD_STRING);  if (AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->invoke())  {   if(AXIS_SUCCESS == m_pCall->checkMessage("hello", "SCANDLOG"))   {Ret = m_pCall->getElementAsString("_return",
 0);   }  }  m_pCall->unInitialize();  return Ret; } catch(AxisException& e) {  int iExceptionCode = e.getExceptionCode();  if(AXISC_NODE_VALUE_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION != iExceptionCode)  {  m_pCall->unInitialize();   throw base_AxisClientException(e.what());  }  ISoapFault* pSoapFault = (ISoapFault*) m_pCall->checkFault("Fault","http://localhost/axis/base" );  if(pSoapFault)  {  m_pCall->unInitialize();   throw base_AxisClientException(pSoapFault);  }  else throw; }}
 
//base
 
int main(int argc, char* argv[]){      try {InteropTestPortType ws;printf("invoking echoString...\n");  //testing echoString   AxisChar* pachEchoStringResult = ws.echoString("hello world");   printf("pachEchoStringResult\n");   } catch(AxisException& e) {  printf("Exception : %s\n", e.what()); } catch(exception& e) {  printf("Unknown exception has occured\n"); } catch(...) {  printf("Unknown exception has occured\n"); } return 0;}
Thank you,
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