The binaries were built using gcc 3.2.3, so that sounds like it could be
sufficiently different to cause compatibility issues.
If your latest checks don't get it working, it may be that you will need to
compile from source, to suit your version of the compiler.
Adrian
Yes I use binaries version of Axis and the version of the compiler is 3.4.2.
I'm trying to re-install Axis with the installation guide to be sure I did not
forget something during the 1st installation.
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Hmm...
If, as you say, you have the Axis C++ JARs available on the appropriate
paths, and using the command you originally gave, I wouldn't expect you to
see this error.
Are you using pre-build binaries?
If so, could it be the compiler/linker used to create theAxis C++ binaries
is not totally com
Hi,
This is one of errors I obtained:
D:\DOCUME~1\A118733\LOCALS~1\Temp/cc0qbaaa.o(.text+0x55f):ConnectionException.cpp:
undefined reference to `axiscpp::SoapFaultException::SoapFaultException()'
All other errors look like to this one.
Regards,
Bastien.
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Hi,
Your command looks right. What are the specific errors you're seeing?
Regards.
Adrian
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"Jacoud Bastien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 18/08/2006
09:05:15:
> Hello,
> I had developed java web services with Axis 1.3 to de
Hello,
I had developed java web services with Axis 1.3 to
deploy them on tomcat server. These services work correctly with a java client.
For another application, I need to compile web services in C++. So I downloaded
the current version of Axis-C on your web site (it seems to be 1.6 Beta