Hi Tim,
Just try to set the classpath at the command console itself to the jars. Ensure it is set by echoing it on the console.(Do all these with a well structured wsdl)
If you have eclipse(http://eclipse.org) installed then thereis simpleway to do this.
Create a newjava project and then right
Hi
If you look at my command line call to WSDL2Ws you will see quotes around
the CLASSPATH expansion, this would resolve the problem you saw, I routinely
run programs this way without problems.
C:\Source Archive\AxisCClientjava -classpath .\wsdl2ws.jar;.;%CLASSPATH%
We seem to have a problem with encoding.
There are few Jira issues on this.
We got to look into XML encoding to solve this problem.
Samisa...
On 8/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I think I see my mistake. The SOAP response sent by the webservice has
character entities