Re: [Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Awesome, that's exactly what I was looking for. I generated a simple, unbloated service and client. The '-d none' should be in the help text for wsdl2java, but it isn't. Thanks!Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,Do a -d none to *not* databind.AjithOn 6/16/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Thanks. Do I do this by just not specifying a data binding (-d) on> WSDL2Java? Or do I not use WSDL2Java at all in that case?>> Also, if I use RawXMLProvider, can the message still handle binary> attachments or MTOM? (My ultimate need is to send back large binary data to> the client).>> -Andrew Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Use the RawXMLProvider and don't use a databinding framework. Ring'em or ping'em. Make PC-to-phone calls as low as 1¢/min with Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.
Re: [Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Hi, Do a -d none to *not* databind. Ajith On 6/16/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks. Do I do this by just not specifying a data binding (-d) on WSDL2Java? Or do I not use WSDL2Java at all in that case? Also, if I use RawXMLProvider, can the message still handle binary attachments or MTOM? (My ultimate need is to send back large binary data to the client). -Andrew Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Use the RawXMLProvider and don't use a databinding framework. On 6/15/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Hi, > > Having thought a bit more about it, maybe I shouldn't be using xmlbeans, since the WSDL for the service doesn't specify the schema for the input and return documents. > > What is the simplest way to just get an XML document passed in, be able to read its DOM, and build a new DOM for the return document? Is ADB data binding the way to go? > > Thanks > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Ajith Ranabahu - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Yes.. You can use MTOM with RawXMLInOutMessageReciever. I'm not sure about the parameters to use WSDL2Java. IIRC it's possible to generate OM level (RawXML) code using WSDL2Java. If your WSDL us simply you might be able to survive without using WSDL2Java. ~Thilina On 6/16/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks. Do I do this by just not specifying a data binding (-d) on WSDL2Java? Or do I not use WSDL2Java at all in that case?Also, if I use RawXMLProvider, can the message still handle binary attachments or MTOM? (My ultimate need is to send back large binary data to the client). -Andrew Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Use the RawXMLProvider and don't use a databinding framework. On 6/15/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hi,Having thought a bit more about it, maybe I shouldn't be using xmlbeans, since the WSDL for the service doesn't specify the schema for the input and return documents. What is the simplest way to just get an XML document passed in, be able to read its DOM, and build a new DOM for the return document? Is ADB data binding the way to go? Thanks __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- "May the SourcE be with u"http://webservices.apache.org/~thilina/ http://thilinag.blogspot.com/ http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Thilina
Re: [Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Thanks. Do I do this by just not specifying a data binding (-d) on WSDL2Java? Or do I not use WSDL2Java at all in that case?Also, if I use RawXMLProvider, can the message still handle binary attachments or MTOM? (My ultimate need is to send back large binary data to the client).-AndrewAnne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Use the RawXMLProvider and don't use a databinding framework.On 6/15/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Hi,Having thought a bit more about it, maybe I shouldn't be using xmlbeans, since the WSDL for the service doesn't specify the schema for the input and return documents. What is the simplest way to just get an XML document passed in, be able to read its DOM, and build a new DOM for the return document? Is ADB data binding the way to go?Thanks __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Use the RawXMLProvider and don't use a databinding framework.On 6/15/06, Andrew B <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Hi,Having thought a bit more about it, maybe I shouldn't be using xmlbeans, since the WSDL for the service doesn't specify the schema for the input and return documents. What is the simplest way to just get an XML document passed in, be able to read its DOM, and build a new DOM for the return document? Is ADB data binding the way to go?Thanks __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
[Axis2] dumb newbie question part 2
Hi,Having thought a bit more about it, maybe I shouldn't be using xmlbeans, since the WSDL for the service doesn't specify the schema for the input and return documents.What is the simplest way to just get an XML document passed in, be able to read its DOM, and build a new DOM for the return document? Is ADB data binding the way to go?Thanks __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com