WSDL2Java

2006-10-04 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Hi All ,

I did WSDL2Java from a locally deployed webservice, with -SS option and
modified the service side code with my business logic, packaged it and when
deployed in weblogic, I get this error on start up.

Any help is appreciated :-)

- Invalid service  CustomerService.aar due to java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
getPrefix
at
org.apache.axis2.description.WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.populateOperations(Ljav
ax.wsdl.Operation;Ljavax.wsdl.Definition;)Lorg.apache.axis2.description.Axis
Operation;(WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.java:411)
at
org.apache.axis2.description.WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.processPortType(Ljavax.
wsdl.PortType;Ljavax.wsdl.Definition;)V(WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.java:377)
at
org.apache.axis2.description.WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.processBinding(Ljavax.w
sdl.Binding;Ljavax.wsdl.Definition;)V(WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.java:299)
at
org.apache.axis2.description.WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.populateService()Lorg.a
pache.axis2.description.AxisService;(WSDL2AxisServiceBuilder.java:238)
at
org.apache.axis2.deployment.repository.util.ArchiveReader.processWSDLFile(Lj
ava.io.InputStream;Ljava.io.File;Z)Lorg.apache.axis2.description.AxisService
;(ArchiveReader.java:192)
at
org.apache.axis2.deployment.repository.util.ArchiveReader.processWSDLs(Lorg.
apache.axis2.deployment.repository.util.ArchiveFileData;Lorg.apache.axis2.de
ployment.DeploymentEngine;)Ljava.util.HashMap;


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RE: [SPAM] - Re: return type of web service is swing. - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2006-09-03 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
shu gao!

I think instead you can send the components properties and construct the
instance on the other side , 
[Source]
 [ jComponent ] ---> Properties [



...
..

does it make sense ? 


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Hi all,
Thanks for your reply.I have to return JComponent because I am 
developing visualization web service about medical image using vtk tool 
(http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/vtk-examples/index.html).Do you think 
there is not other way except serializing the JComponent and sending it as 
an attachment,which is a very bad news for me?If so ,could you tell me how 
to do that or give me some related website?Many thanks in advance.

Kind regards,
Gao shu


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>Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: Re: return type of web service is swing.
>Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:10:01 +0530
>
>This is such a bad design, WS meant to be remote services and should not
>give UI specific output. Best thing would be to change the design and 
>return
>a Model object may be a Object of complex type depending on requirement.
>If it is unavoidable, you will have to think of something like serializing
>the object and send it as an attachment, which anyway need redoing a
>service.
>
>On 8/27/06, shu gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>Dear all,
>>  I am a newbie in web service.I am running into a problem.The return
>>type of my web
>>
>>service is JComponent/JFrame.I do not know how to transfer it using soap
>>message and how to
>>
>>develop the client program.Have you got some ideas for this trouble?Could
>>you give me a
>>
>>hand?Many thanks in advance.
>>
>>Gao s
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Very Basic Question

2006-07-31 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Is there a Axis2/.Net like Axis2 /C . 
I need to write a .Net webservice in Axis2

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RE: [Axis2] how to call service through http

2006-07-11 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Delapena
Axis2 doesn't have that option becuase its 
fully document/literal based and you can't be passing parameters like you 
do it for RPC.
You must be writing clients to access your webservice or try using 
some SOAPBox like Vordel etc etc ..
 
Hope this helps 

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  call service through httpHi,       
    I am able to call my webservice in axis 1 using ex:   
  http://localhost:8080/axis/services/MyService?method=getSomething and it 
  returns a soap response in the browser.    I was wondering how to do 
  this in axis 2. I tried replacing axis with axis2 in the url, unfortunately, 
  it didnt work. thanks 
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RE: Working samples of axis2.0 web services

2006-07-11 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



You can find version.aar and one more arr along with the axis 
distribution itself ; Enjoy have fun :-)

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  axis2.0 web services
  
  Hi,
   
  Are there any working samples of 
  axis 2.0 webservices? 
   
  -harinath
   
  


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RE: [SPAM] - SOAP Message redirect? - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2006-06-21 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Yes! you can simply do it . ;-)
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  Hi all,
  I simply would like to know if we can 
  redirect SOAP Message from one server to another!
  Thank in advance.
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RE: [SPAM] - RE: [SPAM] - RE: Asynchronous Web service / JMS - Message is from an unknown sen - Found word(s) XXX in the Text body

2006-06-20 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Yes! the URL of the client will be sent along the request ( SOAP Header) 
Concider two things (1) Client being another webservice , or (2) client
having a dynamic page ( written in PHP,ASP,JSP anything)
Option 1 :
Once the response message is generated the server will make a one-way
request to the client's webservice.
Option 2 :
Incase if you don't want a webservice at the client end , then you can write
a server-side script (your choice ) this will basically get the xml data
parse it and either store that in a database or use any persisting
mechanism.

Webservice will | should not be responsible for sending the response message
back , there should be some internal component or a out handler to do that.



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when you say A invokes B (sending URL),

what do you mean by this?  sorry for me not getting this



server-side - a very basic method

public static string getString(string s){retun "hello "+s;}

create this as a webservice  location = 
http://localhost:8080/myservice/services/test

Client invokes the webservice sending the Clients URL along with the 
server-side method it is calling in the http header?

Server responds with an ID, Client now knows server-side received request?

Client can carry on ?

Server-side method - how will this change, will it have a thread.sleep(xxx)?

  so like this

getString (String s
{
try
(
thread.sleep(xxx);
)
.
return "helllo " +s;
)

when it's finished i will send the result (response) back to the Clients 
URL?
















>From: "Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: RE: [SPAM] - RE: Asynchronous Web service / JMS - Message is from 
>an unknown sender
>Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 05:28:07 -0400
>
>Incase if the URL is not up what will happen to your response - how will 
>you
>send it back to the client say  iam not interested in persisting the
>response then ?
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: James Clinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:49 PM
>To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: [SPAM] - RE: Asynchronous Web service / JMS - Message is from
>an unknown sender
>
>
>AFAIK you have 2 options.
>
>(1) use a callback feature which is in AXIS 2 only (I think) or
>
>(2) have a web service on each end, comms goes something like:
>
>   A invokes B (sending URL)
>   B Responds Indicating Req Received, A un-blocked, B Starts
>processing req in separate thread.
>   B done processing, invokes A.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Plorks mail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 20 June 2006 08:34
>To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>
>
>
>
>If i write a web service as I have been doing so far, (just a normail
>webservice that a client calls and i give it a response)
>
>if a client wants it async - then it's up to the Client to do that.  I
>don't
>have to re-write my web service?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "robert lazarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> >To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> >Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:42:15 -0300
> >
> >Nope, Axis2 async operations are client side only. Which makes sense,
> >as the service is deployed one way and its up to the client to decide
> >how to interact with it.
> >
> >Now in the source distro there are some JMS tests that might do what
> >you
> >need.
> >
> >HTH,
> >Robert
> >http://www.braziloutsource.com/
> >
> >On 6/19/06, Plorks mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>do you know if there's anything in the userguide for creating async
> >>webservice server-side?
> >>
> >>many thanks
> >>
> >> >From: "robert lazarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> >> >To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
> >> >Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
> >> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:58:47 -0300
> >> >
> >> >Take a look here and see if that is what you are looking for:
> >> >
> >> >http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/userguide3.html#EchoNonBlockingClient
> >> >
> >> >HTH,
> >> >Robert
> >> >http://w

RE: [SPAM] - Re: See SOAP message more readable. - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-20 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



what is "that" suppose to be ? 

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  PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - Re: See 
  SOAP message more readable. - Message is from an unknown 
  senderHello again. How to do that? I imagine that when I 
  generate the wsdl from java there is an option to do that but I unsure about 
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RE: [SPAM] - RE: Asynchronous Web service / JMS - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-20 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Incase if the URL is not up what will happen to your response - how will you
send it back to the client say  iam not interested in persisting the
response then ? 
 


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an unknown sender


AFAIK you have 2 options.

(1) use a callback feature which is in AXIS 2 only (I think) or

(2) have a web service on each end, comms goes something like:

A invokes B (sending URL)
B Responds Indicating Req Received, A un-blocked, B Starts
processing req in separate thread.
B done processing, invokes A.

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Sent: 20 June 2006 08:34
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS




If i write a web service as I have been doing so far, (just a normail 
webservice that a client calls and i give it a response)

if a client wants it async - then it's up to the Client to do that.  I
don't 
have to re-write my web service?







>From: "robert lazarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:42:15 -0300
>
>Nope, Axis2 async operations are client side only. Which makes sense, 
>as the service is deployed one way and its up to the client to decide 
>how to interact with it.
>
>Now in the source distro there are some JMS tests that might do what 
>you
>need.
>
>HTH,
>Robert
>http://www.braziloutsource.com/
>
>On 6/19/06, Plorks mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>do you know if there's anything in the userguide for creating async 
>>webservice server-side?
>>
>>many thanks
>>
>> >From: "robert lazarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:58:47 -0300
>> >
>> >Take a look here and see if that is what you are looking for:
>> >
>> >http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/userguide3.html#EchoNonBlockingClient
>> >
>> >HTH,
>> >Robert
>> >http://www.braziloutsource.com/
>> >
>> >On 6/19/06, Plorks mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>hi Robert,
>> >>
>> >>Which userguide are you referring to / for what version of Axis?
>> >>
>> >>many thanks
>> >>
>> >> >From: "robert lazarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >> >To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >> >Subject: Re: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>> >> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 10:34:41 -0300
>> >> >
>> >> >You do not need JMS in order to do async services. The user guide

>> >> >has examples using a callback that work just fine. JMS from an 
>> >> >axis2 standpoint is another transport and has advantages / 
>> >> >disadvantages from the callback approach. Although I've used JMS 
>> >> >a lot I've never done web services with them, though I have used 
>> >> >the callback method
>>as
>> >> >described in the user guide with great success.
>> >> >
>> >> >HTH,
>> >> >Robert
>> >> >http://www.braziloutsource.com/
>> >> >
>> >> >On 6/19/06, Plorks mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>can you point me to links as i can't find examples.  i'm 
>> >> >>obviousy searching for the wrong thing.  i've found documents 
>> >> >>expaling what
>>Asynchronous
>> >>ws
>> >> >>are, but no examples
>> >> >>
>> >> >>thanks for your help
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >From: "James Clinton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> >Reply-To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >> >> >To: 
>> >> >> >Subject: RE:  Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>> >> >> >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 12:04:48 +0100
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >Examples on IBM developerWorks site using Axis with and 
>> >> >> >without
>>JMS.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >-Original Message-
>> >> >> >From: Plorks mail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> >Sent: 19 June 2006 11:19
>> >> >> >To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
>> >> >> >Subject: Asynchronous Web service / JMS
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >hi all
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >can someone help me get started writing a simple asynchronous 
>> >> >> >Web service.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >i've read loads but highly confused.  do i need JMS?  if so, 
>> >> >> >can
>> >>somene
>> >> >> >help
>> >> >> >me set it up (i'm using eclipse and can't find any example of
>>settign
>> >>up
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >JMS).
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >To use JMS, do i need anything else:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >thanks for any help
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RE: [SPAM] - Re: [AXIS2] J2EE Support - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-19 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Dennis Sosnoski ,

Why do you want to expose ejb's as webservices directly ?not all methods in
ejb has to be exposed as webservices operations right.In this case it better
to right wrappers to the ejb methods and expose that wrappers class  as
webservice.
Do you have any advantages exposing ejb to as webservices - was wondering
why weblogic , jboss has such an option.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 4:38 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [AXIS2] J2EE Support - Message is from an unknown
sender


I think there are really two different approaches possible for handling 
EJB web services. The first is what I think you're focused on, 
"automatic" exposure of EJBs as web services using annotations or the 
like. AFAIKS, this really needs to be implemented by the app server 
framework because that controls both the class loading (you need hooks 
into the class loading to see the annotations in the first place) and 
the EJB deployment.

The second is what I was suggesting, which is to have the service 
implementation basically function as a proxy to the actual EJB. This 
means that the service implementation is just another client of the 
service as far as the app server is concerned. The actual proxy code 
could be generated by an Axis2 add-on. If you run Axis2 inside the app 
server, the overhead of accessing the EJB in this way will be minimal; 
if you run it outside the app server you'll have more overhead (as with 
any EJB client), but you'll gain the flexibility of keeping your web 
services support on a standard servlet engine rather than an app server.

Both these approaches work, but the first one (which includes JSR-109 
support) can really only be implemented by the people running the app 
server. JAX-WS doesn't require an app server so can be integrated 
directly into Axis2 - but AFAIK it doesn't give you automatic EJB support.

  - Dennis

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robert lazarski wrote:
> Well, so far in the developement of axis2 best as I can tell, for good
> reasons, there has not been a pragmatic discussion of Axis2 and pure
> EJB services, ie, a ServiceClass implementing SessionBean.
>
> I'd like to think what I was trying to imply was that currently (A) no
> one has a working case and documentation supporting it, (B) there is a
> corner case demand for it, and (C) I have an itch to scatch to support
> clients who simply want it.
>
> So far Axis2 has no 'code generator to create these proxy classes' .
> So how do we get there? Perhaps with JSR-109 -  "the 109 specification
> now also supports JAX-WS which is a follow-on specification to
> JAX-RPC" - and the JAX-WS support in Axis2 recently, maybe that's the
> way to go.
>
> Comments?
> Robert
> http://www.braziloutsource.com/
>
>
> On 6/18/06, Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED] classesosnoski.com> wrote:
>> Okay, so I guess what you're after is automatic deployment of EJBs as
>> web services. The alternative of making regular calls to the actual EJB
>> just involves using a proxy class which handles the EJB lookup and
>> forwards all calls on to the EJB. It  should be fairly easy to just
>> write a code generator to create these proxy classes. Even without
>> automatic proxy generation it seems extreme to say that Axis2 is not an
>> option, though.
>>
>>   - Dennis
>>
>> robert lazarski wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6/16/06, *Dennis Sosnoski* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > robert lazarski wrote:
>> > > 
>> > > Currently I'm integrating an EJB app with Axis2 - thankfully 
>> as any
>> > > tomcat / servlet container web layer would. However, I came very
>> > close
>> > > to having to implement these services as EJB, which would have
>> > > required either JAX-WS or Axis 1.x , as Axis2 just isn't an 
>> option.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > I'm puzzled by this statement, Robert. Why is Axis2 not an 
>> option? You
>> > just use the EJB interfaces to access the service classes, same as
>> > any
>> > other application using the EJBs.
>> >
>> >   - Dennis
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm not 100% sure we are on the same page, so allow me to give an
>> > example - in JBoss 4.0.x using JSWDP databinding and axis 1.x - a
>> > strange hybrid but that's what JBoss supports:
>> >
>> > 
>> >   
>> > MyWebService
>> > org.MyWebService
>> > Stateless
>> > 
>> > 
>> > ejb/SoapSession
>> > Session
>> > org.SoapSessionHome
>> > org.SoapSession
>> > 
>> > ...
>> >
>> >  
>> >
>> > import javax.ejb.SessionBean;
>> > import javax.ejb.SessionContext;
>> >
>> > public class MyWebService implements SessionBean {
>> >
>> > private SessionContext ctx;
>> >
>> > public ReturnWeb_L

RE: How to make Axis use Tomcat's compiler?

2006-06-16 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
what is Tomcat Compiler ? 

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From: Seak, Teng-Fong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 2:11 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to make Axis use Tomcat's compiler?


Still no answer?  Are Axis's developers reading this mailing-list?

Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
>   I don't know if this post would be considered off-topic; I've posted 
> it to Tomcat several days ago but without any answer.
>
>   I'm trying to use Web service in Tomcat, ie with Axis.  I've read 
> and followed the install guide and user guide:
> http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/install.html
> http://ws.apache.org/axis/java/user-guide.html
>
>   Everything's OK, except one thing:
> Axis needs tools.jar to compile JWS on the fly.  For the moment, I've 
> got the tools.jar from a JDK 1.5 and put it in the library folder to 
> make Axis compile.  So, anyone knows if it's possible to make Axis use 
> Tomcat's compiler (ie the one used in Eclipse, if I'm not mistaken) 
> and how?
>
>   By the way, the docs for Axis are too old; they're still using 
> Tomcat 4 as reference!  Furthermore, the docs just say Axis needs 
> Java2, but no clear mention if JRE is enough. I mean, Tomcat only 
> needs JRE whereas tools.jar could only be found in JDK.  So, JRE or JDK?
>
>   TIA
>
>   STF


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RE: [SPAM] - Documentation at http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_0/userguide3.html - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
Janet Moyer !!
Comments-Inlined


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Hi folks,
I'm working through the Axis2 examples using the user's guide. Thanks for a 
great job. I have some suggestions which I hope are helpful.

1) It would really help if you could explain what WSDL2Java and Axis2 are 
doing, in a similar to manner to Xfire's documentation.  Specifically, the 
original WSDL only has a soap binding, but Axis  seems to provide a REST 
binding.  Is that what I should expect? Where did that come from? How do I 
control it? The REST binding is POST, what if I want GET?

2) The very first example makes reference to something called an OMElement. 
If this is the first time you've worked with Axis, you're not going to know 
what that is.  Yet the text claims that no explanation is necessary.  I'd 
suggest that the first example should simply use String parameters and 
return values; save OMwhatever for a more advanced example.  The reason for 
using these examples is to get a gut feeling for how the technology works, 
and to assess how complicated or easy it is to use. In keeping with this, 
the examples should start a simple as possible, and add on complexity ( and 
build up confidence) as you go.
--- Hari

There are four basic stlyes 
- RPC/encoded 
- RPC/literal 
- Document/encoded 
- Document/literal 
 Axis 2 is document based model  , So Passing String parameters will not be
applicable , Parameters are RPC style.
What Axis does is constructs a ObjectModel ( AXIOM)for the XML which is
passed.
--- Hari


Thanks again!

Regards,
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RE: [SPAM] - Re: callback web service - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan
May be you should try JAXM .

Non-Blocking RPC with JAXM take a look
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=285389&messageID=1460373

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we're using axis 1.1, we haven't upgraded yet, so unfortunately can't take 
that option




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>
>Dude !!
>
>Axis2 has support for multiple transports , and has a transport In And
>Transport Out option , just take a look at them.or you can use JAXM.
>
>~~~ Enjoy Life ~
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>>
>>hi all
>>
>>does anyone have an example or a good tutorial of a Callback webservice
>>(server and client) / calling a web service asynchronously that could show
>>me?
>>
>>many thanks for your help
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RE: [SPAM] - Multiple WSDL files generation - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Jean ! 
My Comments 

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  2006 5:05 PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - 
  Multiple WSDL files generation - Message is from an unknown 
  sender
  Hello. 
  I have 2 Java Interfaces, each one 
  representing a WebService : public interface interf1 
  {   public void m1(MyObject o); } 
  public interface 
  interf2 {   public void m2(MyObject o); } As you can see, the 2 operations have a MyObject 
  instance input parameter. I would like to generate the following WSDL files with java2wsdl 
  :  - one WSDL file containing the MyObject complex 
  type. [Hariharasudhan.D]  WSDL means Web Services Description Language WSDL for 
  complex type doesn't make sense
  you should be having a  
  seperate XSD file for MyObject  and then import them to the WSDL 
  files ( the two interfaces mentioned above )- one WSDL file containing the interf1 web service 
  and using the first WSDL file. - one WSDL file containing the interf2 web service 
  and using the first WSDL file. Is it possible ? If yes how can I do ? 
  Thanks a lot. 
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RE: [SPAM] - [Axis2] Client cookie support - Bayesian Filter detected spam

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Sai 
Arunachalam ,
 
I don't think you can set a cookie in the HTTP 
Request and send it to a webservice , webserives are not dependent on a 
particular transport , i mean its not only for HTTP there could be other 
transport too.Best way is to set your credentials in the SOAP Header and send 
it
 
Google  .. the best place for examples ;-) , incase if you 
have troubles finding a good example let me .., will do advanced google 
programming for you 

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  spamHi,     Is there a way I can 
  set a cookie (my own) in the HTTP requests sent to a web service via Axis2 
  clients? The cookie I wish to set contains authentication information and not 
  session information.I currently use HttpClient wherein I am able to 
  set the cookie as follows:        
   HttpState initialState = new HttpState( );    
  initialState.addCookie( mycookie );    
  httpclient.setState(initialState);I am trying to move my codebase to 
  use Axis2 and am not able to find out how to do this in Axis2? If anyone can 
  provide me with links to examples or any resource, that would be a great help. 
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RE: [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. -

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Iam not sure , i too had the same issue with https , then i 
did this to solve the issue 
Did it work for anyone ? please let us 
know.
[Hariharasudhan.D]  -Original 
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PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - RE: [SPAM] 
- RE: [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. - Message is from an 
unknown sender - Message is from an unknown sender

  
  That is a good 
  suggestion!!!
  But that means 
  you think that WSDL2Java will not work with https based urls...isn't 
  it???
   
  
  


  
-Subir 
S
  
 

  
 

  
 
   
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:46 
  PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: RE: [SPAM] - RE: [Axis 1.2] 
  WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. - Message is from an unknown 
  sender
   
  
  Aasi 
  kukar ,
  
  Another 
  way is to save a local copy of the wsdl and try WSDL2Java 
  ;-)
  
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Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:42 
PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - RE: [Axis 1.2] 
WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. - Message is from an unknown 
sender
Hi 
Remy,
 
I agree with 
your first point that SSL enforces the name of the certificate and the 
server host.
I agree that 
is what is happening in the first case. (The exception being thrown 
below).
 
But in the 
client I suppose the URL that we talk is the same URL that we give as the 
targetEndPointAddress.
 
I have changed 
this address from https:///prwp/services/UploadServices to 
https:///prwp/services/UploadServices and vice versa and I 
can access the web service successfully. I don't understand the reason for 
that.
 
I have added a 
topaz.subir.com 
for the  to the tomcat server.xml so that I can invoke my 
webservices using both ip address and host 
name.
 
Shouldn't the 
same work with WSDL2Java also. Can you throw or some other Axis Developers 
throw some light on this.
 
Regards,


  
  

  Subir 
  S

   
  

   
  

   
 




From: Remy 
Bertrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:16 
AMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: Re: [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for 
HTTPs url throws exception.
 

The problem is not that 
WSDL2Java cannot resolve IP address, it's that https protocol enforce that 
the name of the certificate must correspond to the server 
host.

 

If you generate the certificate 
with name topaz.subir.com, you have to give this name to WSDL2java, not the 
IP address.

 

If you were doing that in a 
browser, you would have an alert because the name in the certificate doesn't 
correspond to the hostname. In a Java program, this is an 
exception...

 

And lasts, your client probably 
uses the host name in his own code, thats why he can connect to the 
service.

 

Rémy

  
  - Original Message - 
  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  
  To: axis-user@ws.apache.org 
  
  
  Sent: 
  Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:50 AM
  
  Subject: [Axis 
  1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws 
  exception.
  
   
  Hi,
   
  I 
  am getting a weird error when trying run WSDL2Java using https 
  connection.
   
  I 
  have SSL enabled using mod-ssl in Apache server connected to tomcat server 
  using JK2.
   
  Jdk 
  is 1.5.0_03, tomcat 5.0.9, apache 2.0.52
   
  I use the 
  following to generate the stubs
   
  java 
  -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:\TraceLogs\tempstore.jks 
  -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=subir123 org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java 
  https://192.168.134.145:443/prwp/services/UploadServices?wsdl -p 
  prwp.soapclient -o .
   
  I get the 
  following exception.
   
  java.io.IOException: 
  HTTPS hostname wrong:  should be 
  <192.168.134.145>
      
  at 
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.checkURLSpoofing(HttpsClient.j
  ava:493)
      
  at 
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.afterConnect(HttpsClient.java:
  418)
      
  at 
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect
  (AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:170)
      
  at 
  sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(Ht

RE: [SPAM] - RE: [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-15 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan



Aasi kukar ,
Another way is to save a local copy of the wsdl and try WSDL2Java 
;-)

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 
  12:42 PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - RE: 
  [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws exception. - Message is from an 
  unknown sender
  
  Hi 
  Remy,
   
  I agree with 
  your first point that SSL enforces the name of the certificate and the server 
  host.
  I agree that is 
  what is happening in the first case. (The exception being thrown 
  below).
   
  But in the 
  client I suppose the URL that we talk is the same URL that we give as the 
  targetEndPointAddress.
   
  I have changed 
  this address from https:///prwp/services/UploadServices to 
  https:///prwp/services/UploadServices and vice versa and I 
  can access the web service successfully. I don't understand the reason for 
  that.
   
  I have added a 
  topaz.wipro.com 
  for the  to the tomcat server.xml so that I can invoke my 
  webservices using both ip address and host name.
   
  Shouldn't the 
  same work with WSDL2Java also. Can you throw or some other Axis Developers 
  throw some light on this.
   
  Regards,
  
  


  
Subir 
S
  
 

  
 

  
 
   
  
  
  
  
  From: Remy 
  Bertrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:16 
  AMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: Re: [Axis 1.2] WSDL2Java for 
  HTTPs url throws exception.
   
  
  The problem is not that WSDL2Java 
  cannot resolve IP address, it's that https protocol enforce that the name of 
  the certificate must correspond to the server 
  host.
  
   
  
  If you generate the certificate 
  with name topaz.subir.com, you have to give this name to WSDL2java, not the IP 
  address.
  
   
  
  If you were doing that in a 
  browser, you would have an alert because the name in the certificate doesn't 
  correspond to the hostname. In a Java program, this is an 
  exception...
  
   
  
  And lasts, your client probably 
  uses the host name in his own code, thats why he can connect to the 
  service.
  
   
  
  Rémy
  

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To: axis-user@ws.apache.org 


Sent: 
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:50 AM

Subject: [Axis 
1.2] WSDL2Java for HTTPs url throws 
exception.

 
Hi,
 
I 
am getting a weird error when trying run WSDL2Java using https 
connection.
 
I 
have SSL enabled using mod-ssl in Apache server connected to tomcat server 
using JK2.
 
Jdk 
is 1.5.0_03, tomcat 5.0.9, apache 2.0.52
 
I use the 
following to generate the stubs
 
java 
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:\TraceLogs\tempstore.jks 
-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=subir123 org.apache.axis.wsdl.WSDL2Java 
https://192.168.134.145:443/prwp/services/UploadServices?wsdl -p 
prwp.soapclient -o .
 
I get the 
following exception.
 
java.io.IOException: 
HTTPS hostname wrong:  should be 
<192.168.134.145>
    
at 
sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.checkURLSpoofing(HttpsClient.j
ava:493)
    
at 
sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.afterConnect(HttpsClient.java:
418)
    
at 
sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect
(AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:170)
    
at 
sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLCon
nection.java:913)
   
 at 
sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(Http
sURLConnectionImpl.java:234)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLEntityManager.setupCurrent
Entity(XMLEntityManager.java:973)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLVersionDetector.determineD
ocVersion(XMLVersionDetector.java:184)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(X
ML11Configuration.java:798)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(X
ML11Configuration.java:764)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XMLParser.parse(XMLParser.
java:148)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.DOMParser.parse(DOMParser.
java:250)
    
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.DocumentBuilderImpl.parse(Doc
umentBuilderImpl.java:292)
    
at 
org.apache.axis.utils.XMLUtils.newDocument(XMLUtils.java:369)
    
at 
org.apache.axis.utils.XMLUtils.newDocument(XMLUtils.java:420)
  
  at 
org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.jav
a:480)
    
at 
org.apache.axis.wsdl.gen.Parser$WSD

RE: [SPAM] - LDAP: error code 34 - Invalid DN Syntax - Message is from an unknown sender

2006-06-07 Thread Dhakshinamoorthy, Hariharasudhan




 Shashi Dakey !!
 
Check your LDAP Credentials  
, it says INVALID DN Syntax !! 

 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 
2006 7:49 PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: [SPAM] - 
LDAP: error code 34 - Invalid DN Syntax - Message is from an unknown 
sender

  
  Hi all 
  
   
  I am working on 
  webservices where I required placing wsdl4j-1.5.1.jar.
  I have placed this 
  jar file which I have got from apache site, after placing this jar file my 
  tomcat is throwing 
  The following 
  error.
   
  Can any one please 
  guide me on this?
   
  IeInteraction.execute() 
  -- a fault occurred --
  faultCode: 
  Server.InternalServerError
  faultString: 
  ptcCommandDelegateName=querySchema,ptcWindchillTypeId="urn:ie-soap-rpc:com.infoengine.connector,dc=irfan,dc=geometric,dc=local,cn=Windchill_8.0,cn=Application 
  Services,o=geometric: [LDAP:
  error 
  code 34 - Invalid DN Syntax]
  javax.resource.ResourceException: 
  ptcCommandDelegateName=querySchema,ptcWindchillTypeId="urn:ie-soap
  -rpc:com.infoengine.connector,dc=irfan,dc=geometric,dc=local,cn=Windchill_8.0,cn=Application 
  Service
  s,o=geometric: 
  [LDAP: error code 34 - Invalid DN Syntax]
  at 
  com.infoengine.connector.IeInteraction.execute(IeInteraction.java:389)
   
   
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