De: Nadir Amra
Axis-C++ client-side is not broken or buggy. It is perfectly functional
and in some cases much easier to use than axis2/C.
So why Axis2/C was created? I'm insterested in the history of the project.
Is it because C support is not complete. in Axis C++ ?
(according to
Hi,
We started adopting Axis2C framework for our project recently.
And thank you for the the platform work.
Currently we are stuck with a roadblock and seek your help or guidance.
Problem Statement,
Unable to place an successful HTTP: PUT request for an
Actually, C support is as complete as the C++ support. But only on client
side, and only for doc/literal.
From an old post when I asked the question long ago:
AxisC++ is a very good, solid, 2nd generation Web Services stack written
in C++. It supports being a client to UDDI, and
Ok, I am trying to figure out to use faults with Axis2/C. There was a
thread back in December that said there is some new features in the latest
axis2 WSDL2C generator code. Is my understanding that on this mailing list
when folks refer to axis2, they mean axis2/java not axis2/c, correct?
At
Hi Sam,
You can take the checkout from
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/axis2/trunk/java/
Regards,
Shankar
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Sam Carleton scarle...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I am trying to figure out to use faults with Axis2/C. There was a
thread back in December that