RE: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL that it generates?

2009-03-31 Thread Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
I am using Axis 1.6 for Java, with Tomcat, on Linux.  But it's definitely for 
Java. All of our web services are written in Java. 
-Ramez 


From: Andreas Veithen [andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:52 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the  
WSDL that it generates?

Ramez,

I guess you are talking about Axis/C. If this is the case, you posted
your message on the wrong mailing list, as this is the list for Axis
for Java.

Andreas

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 17:48, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Hi all,



 If anyone knows for sure that this cannot be done in Axis 1.6 please let me
 know so that I stop hoping/waiting for a solution.



 Cheers,

 -Ramez



 

 From: Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 5:13 PM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL
 that it generates?



 Hi,



 Can anyone please tell me what to change in my existing installation of Axis
 1.6 in order for it to write the proper host name instead of the generic
 localhost:8080 in the WSDL that it generates?



 I am developing a public web service, and I want people to be able to get
 the latest WSDL dynamically by accessing the URL of my service’s WSDL as
 http://host_name/path/service_name?wsdl where host_name is the real server
 name (and port) of my server rather than localhost:8080



 Currently the solution that I am using is to get the WSDL, edit it to
 replace “localhost:8080” with my host name, save it in a public folder, and
 advertise that file as being the location for my web app’s WSDL. The
 downside of this solution is that the advertised WSDL can often fall out of
 sync with the latest edition of the web app deployed.



 I was unable to find an answer to this question anywhere on the Internet.



 Note that I am using Axis 1.6



 Thanks.





RE: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL that it generates?

2009-03-31 Thread Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Okay, thanks Andreas. Do you know how it is done with Axis2? Maybe it's the 
same with Axis 1.x 
-Ramez 

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Veithen [mailto:andreas.veit...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:59 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL 
that it generates?

I'm not familiar with Axis 1.x (only with Axis2). Maybe somebody else
on this list?

Andreas

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 15:59, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Ah, sounds like I have the numbers wrong. I do know that we have Axis 1.x for 
 Java. Can you please tell me how to find out the version number for sure?

 And, back to my initial question: How do I configure Axis to write the proper 
 host name in all those namespace attributes inside the WSDL?

 -Ramez

 
 From: Andreas Veithen [andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:31 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the    
   WSDL that it generates?

 The last released version of Axis for Java is 1.4. Note that there is
 also Axis2 1.4.1.

 Andreas

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 15:08, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 I am using Axis 1.6 for Java, with Tomcat, on Linux.  But it's definitely 
 for Java. All of our web services are written in Java.
 -Ramez

 
 From: Andreas Veithen [andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:52 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the   
    WSDL that it generates?

 Ramez,

 I guess you are talking about Axis/C. If this is the case, you posted
 your message on the wrong mailing list, as this is the list for Axis
 for Java.

 Andreas

 On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 17:48, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Hi all,



 If anyone knows for sure that this cannot be done in Axis 1.6 please let me
 know so that I stop hoping/waiting for a solution.



 Cheers,

 -Ramez



 

 From: Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 5:13 PM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL
 that it generates?



 Hi,



 Can anyone please tell me what to change in my existing installation of Axis
 1.6 in order for it to write the proper host name instead of the generic
 localhost:8080 in the WSDL that it generates?



 I am developing a public web service, and I want people to be able to get
 the latest WSDL dynamically by accessing the URL of my service's WSDL as
 http://host_name/path/service_name?wsdl where host_name is the real server
 name (and port) of my server rather than localhost:8080



 Currently the solution that I am using is to get the WSDL, edit it to
 replace localhost:8080 with my host name, save it in a public folder, and
 advertise that file as being the location for my web app's WSDL. The
 downside of this solution is that the advertised WSDL can often fall out of
 sync with the latest edition of the web app deployed.



 I was unable to find an answer to this question anywhere on the Internet.



 Note that I am using Axis 1.6



 Thanks.






RE: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL that it generates?

2009-03-31 Thread Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Hmm, what is the location of axis2.xml? 

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Veithen [mailto:andreas.veit...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:37 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL 
that it generates?

In Axis2, the host name can be specified using the hostname
parameter in axis2.xml. This name is used to compute the endpoint URLs
in generated WSDLs. If the WSDL is user supplied, the service
parameter modifyUserWSDLPortAddress can be used to get the same
result.

Andreas

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 17:31, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Okay, thanks Andreas. Do you know how it is done with Axis2? Maybe it's the 
 same with Axis 1.x
 -Ramez

 -Original Message-
 From: Andreas Veithen [mailto:andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:59 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the 
 WSDL that it generates?

 I'm not familiar with Axis 1.x (only with Axis2). Maybe somebody else
 on this list?

 Andreas

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 15:59, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Ah, sounds like I have the numbers wrong. I do know that we have Axis 1.x 
 for Java. Can you please tell me how to find out the version number for sure?

 And, back to my initial question: How do I configure Axis to write the 
 proper host name in all those namespace attributes inside the WSDL?

 -Ramez

 
 From: Andreas Veithen [andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:31 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the   
    WSDL that it generates?

 The last released version of Axis for Java is 1.4. Note that there is
 also Axis2 1.4.1.

 Andreas

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 15:08, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 I am using Axis 1.6 for Java, with Tomcat, on Linux.  But it's definitely 
 for Java. All of our web services are written in Java.
 -Ramez

 
 From: Andreas Veithen [andreas.veit...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:52 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the  
     WSDL that it generates?

 Ramez,

 I guess you are talking about Axis/C. If this is the case, you posted
 your message on the wrong mailing list, as this is the list for Axis
 for Java.

 Andreas

 On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 17:48, Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 ghazzao...@mail.nih.gov wrote:
 Hi all,



 If anyone knows for sure that this cannot be done in Axis 1.6 please let me
 know so that I stop hoping/waiting for a solution.



 Cheers,

 -Ramez



 

 From: Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
 Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 5:13 PM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL
 that it generates?



 Hi,



 Can anyone please tell me what to change in my existing installation of 
 Axis
 1.6 in order for it to write the proper host name instead of the generic
 localhost:8080 in the WSDL that it generates?



 I am developing a public web service, and I want people to be able to get
 the latest WSDL dynamically by accessing the URL of my service's WSDL as
 http://host_name/path/service_name?wsdl where host_name is the real server
 name (and port) of my server rather than localhost:8080



 Currently the solution that I am using is to get the WSDL, edit it to
 replace localhost:8080 with my host name, save it in a public folder, and
 advertise that file as being the location for my web app's WSDL. The
 downside of this solution is that the advertised WSDL can often fall out of
 sync with the latest edition of the web app deployed.



 I was unable to find an answer to this question anywhere on the Internet.



 Note that I am using Axis 1.6



 Thanks.







RE: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL that it generates?

2009-03-30 Thread Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Hi all,

If anyone knows for sure that this cannot be done in Axis 1.6 please let me 
know so that I stop hoping/waiting for a solution.

Cheers,
-Ramez


From: Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 5:13 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL 
that it generates?

Hi,

Can anyone please tell me what to change in my existing installation of Axis 
1.6 in order for it to write the proper host name instead of the generic 
localhost:8080 in the WSDL that it generates?

I am developing a public web service, and I want people to be able to get the 
latest WSDL dynamically by accessing the URL of my service's WSDL as 
http://host_name/path/service_name?wsdl where host_name is the real server name 
(and port) of my server rather than localhost:8080

Currently the solution that I am using is to get the WSDL, edit it to replace 
localhost:8080 with my host name, save it in a public folder, and advertise 
that file as being the location for my web app's WSDL. The downside of this 
solution is that the advertised WSDL can often fall out of sync with the latest 
edition of the web app deployed.

I was unable to find an answer to this question anywhere on the Internet.

Note that I am using Axis 1.6

Thanks.




How do we configure Axis to write the proper host name in the WSDL that it generates?

2009-03-27 Thread Ghazzaoui, Ramez (NIH/NLM/LHC) [C]
Hi,

Can anyone please tell me what to change in my existing installation of Axis 
1.6 in order for it to write the proper host name instead of the generic 
localhost:8080 in the WSDL that it generates?

I am developing a public web service, and I want people to be able to get the 
latest WSDL dynamically by accessing the URL of my service's WSDL as 
http://host_name/path/service_name?wsdl where host_name is the real server name 
(and port) of my server rather than localhost:8080

Currently the solution that I am using is to get the WSDL, edit it to replace 
localhost:8080 with my host name, save it in a public folder, and advertise 
that file as being the location for my web app's WSDL. The downside of this 
solution is that the advertised WSDL can often fall out of sync with the latest 
edition of the web app deployed.

I was unable to find an answer to this question anywhere on the Internet.

Note that I am using Axis 1.6

Thanks.